Chinese global exploration in the pre-Columbian era : evidence from an ancient world map /

"How early did the Chinese explore the world? Did the Treasure Fleets, led by Admiral Zheng He, discover many parts of the world before Christopher Columbus? While it is known that Christopher Columbus discovered America and Europe ushered in the Age of Discovery, there is an ongoing debate on...

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Main Authors: Wang, Sheng-Wei (Author)
Published: World Scientific,
Publisher Address: Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ :
Publication Dates: [2024]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "How early did the Chinese explore the world? Did the Treasure Fleets, led by Admiral Zheng He, discover many parts of the world before Christopher Columbus? While it is known that Christopher Columbus discovered America and Europe ushered in the Age of Discovery, there is an ongoing debate on the "unknown" areas depicted in Western maps from the period and earlier. There is agreement among scholars that certain areas seem to have been mapped out prior to the arrival of Western explorers. Chinese Global Exploration in the Pre-Columbian Era: Evidence from an Ancient World Map analyses the world's first modern map - known as Kunyu Wanguo Quantu (KWQ) in Chinese, translated as the "Complete Geographical Map of All Kingdoms of the World" to demonstrate evidence of Chinese global exploration in the Pre-Columbian era. The map of concern was first printed by Italian missionary, Matteo Ricci in 1602, and has been purported to be of entirely European origin, based on Ricci's former maps which he had brought to China in 1582. This book, thus, seeks to be transformational in presenting essential new insights on Pre-Columbian world history and Chinese global exploration, moving away from the norm of the studies of geography and cartography by: Analysing the histories of all the geographical terms associated with Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica, Africa, Europe, and the Americas, as depicted in the KWQ, thus demonstrating that these areas were most likely explored by the Chinese since Antiquity; Performing a comparison of KWQ with major European maps and state-of-the-art archaeological discoveries"--
Carrier Form: xi, 438 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 26 cm
Bibliography: Includes blibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9789811271083
9811271089
Index Number: G322
CLC: K248.105
Call Number: K248.105/W246
Contents: Chinese explored Cape Breton Island long before the Europeans -- The Chinese explored Australia, New Zealand, Land of Fire and Antarctica long before the Europeans -- A Chinese-based world map depict Europe between 1157 and 1166 -- Chinese-based world map depicts Africa in 1433 -- Did Zheng He's mariners explore the Americas before Columbus? An analysis offers essential new insights.