About
The capital of China, extensively described by Jesuit missionaries like Athanasius Kircher in the 17th century as a center of power and learning.
Connections
Other entities that appear in the same books as Beijing.
Appears in 75 Books
Athanasius Kircher
Bryant, Jacob
Intorcetta, Prosperus|Herdtrich, Christianus|Rougemont, Franciscus Couplet, Philippus
Thomas Fergusson
Engelbert Kaempfer
Alice Getty
Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch
Christiaan Huygens
Bernhardus Varenius
Matteo Ricci & Li Zhizao
Ferdinand Verbiest
Unknown (Ming Dynasty)
Unknown (Qing Dynasty)
Anonymous
Qing Imperial Astronomical Bureau
Claude Adrien Helvétius
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Albert Grünwedel
Li Shizhen (李時珍)
Dmitry Merezhkovsky
Nicolas Trigault; Matteo Ricci
Alexander Pushkin
Vladimir Solovyov
Чернышевский, Николай Гаврилович
Theodore Low De Vinne
Yaḥballāhā III
Marquis de Puysegur
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Homer B. Hulbert
Basil Hall Chamberlain
Homer B. Hulbert
Isabella Bird Bishop
J. J. M. de Groot
Royal Society of London
Frederick Goodrich Henke (trans.)
Confucius; Jesuit Missionaries
Song Yingxing (宋應星)
Bernard Forest de Bélidor
Song Yingxing
La Croix, Jean-François de
Swedenborg, Emanuel
Athanasius Kircher
Pfeiffer, August
Athanasius Kircher
Bernhardus Varenius
Unknown (Qing Dynasty)
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz