Chinese Astronomical Bureau, 1620-1850

Chinese Astronomical Bureau, 1620-1850

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Chang, Ping-Ying
Taylor & Francis
EAN: 9781000727777
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This book offers a new insight into one of the most interesting and long-lived institutions known to historians of science, the Chinese imperial Astronomical Bureau, which for two millennia observed, recorded, interpreted and predicted the movements of the celestial bodies.Utilising archival material, such as the resumes written for imperial audiences and personnel administration records, the book traces the rise and fall of more than thirty hereditary families serving at the Astronomical Bureau from the late Ming period to the end of the Qing dynasty. The book also presents an in-depth view into the organisation and function of the Bureau and succinctly charts the impacts of historical developments during the Ming and Qing periods, including the Regency of Prince Dorgon, the influence of the Jesuits, the relationship between the Kangxi and Yongzheng emperors and the He family and the failure of the bureau to predict correctly the solar eclipse of 1730.Presenting a social history of the Qing Astronomical Bureau from the perspective of hereditary astronomer families, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of Chinese Imperial history, the history of science and Asian history.
EAN 9781000727777
ISBN 1000727777
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publication date October 7, 2022
Pages 244
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Chang, Ping-Ying
Series Needham Research Institute Series