Johann(es) Schreck, also Terrenz or Terrentius Constantiensis, Deng Yuhan Hanpo 鄧玉函, Deng Zhen Lohan, (1576, Bingen, Baden-Württemberg or Constance[1] – 11 May 1630, Beijing) was a German Jesuit, missionary to China and polymath. He is credited with the development of scientific-technical terminology in Chinese.[2]
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^"China und Europa - Brückenschlag der Kulturen - 03 Johannes Schreck - Missionar und Wissenschaftler". Ausstellungen.bibliothek.htwg-konstanz.de. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
Johann(es) Schreck, also Terrenz or Terrentius Constantiensis, Deng Yuhan Hanpo 鄧玉函, Deng Zhen Lohan, (1576, Bingen, Baden-Württemberg or Constance – 11...
member JohannSchreck (1576-1630), German Jesuit, missionary to China, and polymath Mason Schreck (born 1993), American football player Max Schreck (1879-1936)...
Rho were sent to Beijing in 1630 to continue the work of the deceased JohannSchreck on a reform of the Chinese calendar. With Xu Guangqi, he participated...
(1855–1907), German Bohemian entrepreneur JohannSchreck (1576–1630), German missionary and polymath Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), German composer...
calendar-making, mathematics, hydraulics, and geography." In 1627, the Jesuit JohannSchreck produced the first book to present Western mechanical knowledge to a...
lead of Xu Guangqi with the assistance of the Jesuit scholars JohannSchreck and Johann Adam Schall von Bell from 1624 to 1644, and was dedicated to the...
technology) that was compiled and translated by the German Jesuit polymath JohannSchreck (1576–1630) and the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) Chinese author Wang Zheng...
the Ming dynasty acquired the telescope of Johannes Terrentius (or JohannSchreck; Deng Yu-han) in 1634, ten years before the collapse of the Ming dynasty...
Glass); in 1634 the Chongzhen Emperor acquired the telescope of the late JohannSchreck (1576–1630). The heliocentric model of the solar system was rejected...
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Schaffgotsch (1595–1635); the polymath JohannSchreck (1576–1630); the composers Wolfgang Carl Briegel (1626–1712) and Johann Pachelbel (1653–1706); and the theologian...
African slaves in Cartagena de Indias, mentor of Saint Peter Claver JohannSchreck, 17th-century German polymath and missionary to China Gaspar Schott...
of Western mechanical devices translated into Chinese by the Jesuit JohannSchreck (1576-1630), and the Chinese scholar Wang Zheng (王徵 1571–1644). This...
of Western mechanical devices translated into Chinese by the Jesuit JohannSchreck and the scholar Wang Zheng 王徵. Song Yingxing's (1637) Tiangong Kaiwu...
technology involved some significant events. JohannSchreck (1576–1630), also known as Johannes Schreck, Terrenz or Terrentius, introduces the telescope...
Luzui Chinese illustrated encyclopedia of Western mechanical devices, JohannSchreck, 3 fascicles 1637 Ming dynasty Tiangong Kaiwu Encyclopedia of science...
founder, JohannSchreck and Theophilus Müller. On 29 October 1611, Faber himself became a member. December 1612 saw the visit to Rome of Johann Gottfried...
Clavius François Viète Simon Stevin Galileo Galilei Marino Ghetaldi JohannSchreck Academic work Discipline Mathematician, physician, astronomer Institutions...
Mongolia. 1634 The Chongzhen Emperor acquired the telescope of the late JohannSchreck. 1635 Liu Tong wrote a preface to the Dijing Jingwulue. 1637 30 January...
strengthened under Schreck with works by Johann Sebastian Bach being performed along with those of other former Thomas cantors. Gustav Schreck started a series...
after his death. Some of his plates were translated into Chinese by JohannSchreck and published in the 1627 Chinese book on European mechanical arts Diagrams...
brothers out of 22 survived the journey, among them Johann Adam Schall von Bell aus Köln and JohannSchreck. After some time in Goa he moved on to China and...
Otto Johann Maximilian Strasser (also German: Straßer, see ß; 10 September 1897 – 27 August 1974) was a German politician and an early member of the Nazi...