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About the Author
Catherine Jami is a Director of Research at the French CNRS (SPHERE, Universite de Paris-Diderot). She originally trained as a mathematician, and then in Chinese studies. In the past she has served as presidents for both the International Society for the History of East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine and the Association Francaise d'Etudes Chinoises. She was also treasurer for the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science (ICSU). Starting with her book 'Les Methodes Rapides pour la Trigonometrie et le Rapport Precis du Cercle (1774): tradition chinoise et apport occidental en mathematiques' (1990), she has published extensively on mathematics in seventeenth and eighteenth century China, as well as on the Jesuit missionaries and the reception of the sciences they introduced to late Ming and early Qing China.
Reviews
Jami has produced a work of scholarly haute couture that is probably an almost definitive account of this first phase of the circulation of Western learning in China ... Jami has done an exemplary job in making the book optimally accessible to a wide readership, and the amount of mathematical background needed to appreciate the arguments is kept to a minimum. * Peter Engelfriet, Journal of Asian Studies *
Jami's work ... is a fascinating study of how, in late seventeenth century China, a decision by the Emperor helped to return mathematics to an important place in Chinese society. * Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Mathematics *
The Emperor's New Mathematics provides an incredible contribution to the studies of Qing history and history of sciences in late imperial China. * Mathematical Association of America *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199601400
Author Catherine Jami
Format Hardback
Page Count 454
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1168g
Dimensions(mm) 253mm * 197mm * 30mm