Browse "Chinese: Conference papers" by Author Fung, KW

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Hsu Ti-Shan (1893-1941) and 20th Century Confucian Education: Reading His Origins of the Various Classics (Unpublished Lecture Notes)Fung, KW201251
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century French Scientific Instruments Makers and Astronomical Geodetic Survey of the Kangxi Reign Period: With Special References to Nicolas Bion’s (1652-1733) Traité de la construction et des principaux usages des instrumens de mathematique (1709) and Chapotots’ Surveying Instruments preserved in the Qing CourtFung, KW201240
Islamic Horological Technology and Al-Murādī’s ManuscriptFung, KW201135
The Selden Map of China (Bodleian Library, MS. Selden supra 105)preserved in John Selden’s (1584-1654) Collection: Some Reflections on the Publishing Paradigm of the Series of Zhong wai jiao tong shi ji cong kan中外交通史籍叢刊by Zhonghua shu ju 中華書局Fung, KW201173
C.A. Middleton Smith (1879-1951) and Engineering Education in Hong KongFung, KW201143
The Transmission of Islamic Spherical Astrolabe in ChinaFung, KW201140
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century European Scientific Instruments Makers and The Making of Astronomical Instruments at the Qing CourtFung, KW201137
Some Reflections on the Ming Edition of Qiankun tiyi (Explication of the Structure of Heaven and Earth) of Matteo Ricci Elaborated by Bi Maokang: With Special Reference to Jesuit Conception of KnowledgeFung, KW201150
Galileo’s Journey to the East: His Works and Instruments in the World of Chinese CharactersFung, KW201145
Two Cases on Historical Sources of Western Learning in Late Imperial China: With Special References to Matteo Ricci’s Qiankun tiyi and Robert Morrison’s Dictionary of the Chinese LanguageFung, KW2011127
The Development of Higher Engineering Education in Modern China (1905-1911): With Special Reference to the Establishment of Faculty of Engineering of the University of Hong KongFung, KW2011124
Huang Daozhou (1585-1646) and Chen Jimo (1600?-1692?)Fung, KW2011163
Islamic Horological Literature preserved in Topkapi PalaceFung, KW2010104
Islamic Water Clocks in Mongolian Yuan PeriodFung, KW201098
From Portuguese-Chinese Dictionary to Qiankun tiyi 乾坤禮儀 (Explication of the structure of heaven and earth): Matteo Ricci's conception on scientific languageFung, KW2010115
John L. Mateer and American Presbyterian Mission Press at ShanghaiFung, KW2010131
From Hellenistic Water Clock to Islamic mechanical horological devices of the Yuan-Ming TransitionFung, KW2010128
West meets East: the transmission of Islamic spherical astrolabe in ChinaFung, KW201093
On Ming edition of Matteo Ricci’s Qiankun tiyi: some reflections upon corrupted text of Siku quanshu edition of Qiankun tiyiFung, KW2010123
American Presbyterian Mission Press at Macao (1844-1845) and its publicationsFung, KW2009126