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Jean-Baptiste Du Halde (; 1 February 1674 – 18 August 1743) was a French Jesuit
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specializing in
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, most populous country, with a Population of China, population exceeding 1.4 billion, slig ...
. He did not travel to China, but collected seventeen Jesuit missionaries' reports and provided an encyclopedic survey of the history, culture and society of China and "
Chinese Tartary Chinese Tartary (see also Tartary) is an archaic geographical term used especially during the time of the Qing dynasty. The term "Tartar" was used by Europeans to refer to ethnicities living around China's north, northeast, and west, including ...
," that is, Manchuria. Voltaire said of Du Halde's work: "Although it is developed out of Paris, and he hath not known the Chinese, egave on the basis of the memoirs of his colleagues, the widest and the best description the empire of China has had worldwide."''Le Siècle de Louis XIV, Catalogue de la plupart des écrivains français qui ont paru dans le Siècle de Louis XIV, pour servir à l’histoire littéraire de ce temps'', 1751.


Career

Du Halde entered the
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in 1692 and became professor at the College of Paris succeeding
Charles Le Gobien Charles Le Gobien (1653 – 5 March 1708) was a French Jesuit writer, founder of the '' Lettres édifiantes et curieuses'' a collection of reports from Jesuit missionaries in China. It is a major source of information for the history of Catholi ...
. From 1711 to 1743 he oversaw the publication of , written from Foreign Missions, by
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missionaries in China Christianity in China has been present since at least the 3rd century, and it has gained a significant amount of influence during the last 200 years. While Christianity may have existed in China before the 3rd century, evidence of its exis ...
, published in 34 volumes ranges between 1703 and 1776. He wrote prefaces for volumes IX to XXVI. He was also Secretary of Michel Le Tellier and confessor to the son of the regent in 1729. Du Halde is also the author of writings in Latin as well as a treatise entitled ''Le Sage chrétien, ou les Principes de la vraie sagesse, pour se conduire chrétiennement dans le monde'' (The Christian Sage, or the principles of true wisdom, to lead a Christian in the world), published in 1724.


''Description of China''

Drawn from the Jesuit and unpublished reports containing translations of Chinese texts of various origins, Du Halde's ''Geographical, Historical, Chronological, Political, and Physical Description of the Empire of China and Chinese Tartary'' appeared in Paris in four volumes in 1735; it was reprinted in the Netherlands the next year and translated into English as ''The General History of China'' two years after that. Besides a very detailed geographical description based on work by the
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, the book gave encyclopedic coverage of all aspects of Chinese civilization: the emperors and the government; the military and police institutions; the nobility; agriculture and handicrafts; the "genius," "glory", and appearance of Chinese religion, ethics and ceremonies; science and medicine; money and commerce; the language and writing system; the production of porcelain and silkworm breeding. Its understandings of Chinese religion and philosophy were informed by the translations published in 1711 at Prague by the Jesuit François Noël, whose lack of the earlier Christian interpolations in the Chinese text had caused them to be banned in the
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and the
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. There is also an abstract of the explorations of
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, which was the first European description of
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. The book was very quickly added to all academic libraries and has translated into most European languages. It had a significant impact on European society in the 18th century, including a decades-long English interest in China and Chinese thought. The philosophers of the Enlightenment drew on it for their thoughts and controversies about religions, cultures and customs, while European manufacturers discovered the secrets of Chinese geography and the first map of the
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by Jean-Baptiste Régis and 42 maps of Chinese provinces by
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.


See also

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Jesuit China missions The history of the missions of the Jesuits in China is part of the history of relations between China and the Western world. The missionary efforts and other work of the Society of Jesus, or Jesuits, between the 16th and 17th century played a si ...


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Sources

* . * . * . * Isabelle Landry-Deron, ''La Preuve par la Chine : la Description de J.-B. Du Halde, jésuite, 1735'', Éditions de l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris, 2002.


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Travel Exhibit Du Halde
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