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DESCRIPTION:2025寰宇漢學講座\n\n講者：安俟堂（Lorenzo Andolfatto，中央研究院近代史研究所訪問學人）\n講題：十九
 世紀中國近代天文學研究的資料來源概述（Sources for the Study of Modern Astronomy in 19th-centu
 ry China: An Overview）\n主持人：汪榮祖（美國維吉尼亞州立大學歷史系榮退教授）\n時間：2025年7月10日（週四）14:00
 -15:30\n地點：國家圖書館藝文中心3樓301室（臺北市中山南路20號）\n備註：本場演講以英文進行\n※以上會議時間如有變動，本中心將依報名資
 料另行通知\n\n演講摘要：\nSo far\, the circulation of Western astronomical knowledge
  in modern China has largely been studied through the lens of the “eastwar
 d spread of Western learning” and the role that Jesuit missionaries played
  in the integration of Western mathematical models in the Chinese knowledg
 e system. However\, the gradual decline of the Jesuit order in Europe as w
 ell as the Qing court’s “[lack of] incentive to go beyond the needs of the
  calendar” slowly relegated astronomy as a secondary science to which less
  and less attention was paid. This was not the case in Europe\, where tech
 nological improvements in instrumentation led to more accurate sky observa
 tions\, new discoveries\, and novel cosmological theories and methods that
  expanded the spatial and temporal coordinates of the known universe. As t
 he European colonial presence in China intensified in the mid-19th century
 \, modern astronomy began to gain traction in the Chinese context\, reshap
 ing existing knowledge systems and opening new venues for thought. Taking 
 Kang Youwei’s Zhutian jiang as its starting point\, this lecture explores 
 the extended network of sources through which new astronomical knowledge t
 ook hold in the epistemic context of turn-of-the-century China\, as once-a
 uthoritative truths were disputed and traditional knowledge re-evaluated i
 n light of modern science.\n\n主講人簡介：\nLorenzo Andolfatto is a senior resea
 rcher and translator currently based at Academia Sinica’s Institute of Mod
 ern History. His research interests include early-modern and contemporary 
 Chinese fiction\, translation\, and intellectual history\, with a focus on
  utopian writing and literary geographies. He is the author of several pee
 r-reviewed articles as well as the monograph Hundred Days' Literature: Chi
 nese Utopian Fiction at the End of Empire\, 1902-1910 (Brill\, 2019).\n
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SUMMARY:7月10日寰宇漢學學友講座：十九世紀中國近代天文學研究的資料來源概述
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