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  1. Ferdinand Verbiest, SJ (Pittem, Flandres, 9 de Outubro de 1623 — Pequim, 28 de Janeiro de 1688) foi um astrônomo, matemático, cientista, jesuíta e missionário católico flamengo. Tornou-se amigo íntimo do Imperador Kangxi, que freqüentemente solicitava seu ensino em geometria, filosofia e música.

  2. Ferdinand Verbiest, SJ (9 October 1623 – 28 January 1688) was a Flemish Jesuit missionary in China during the Qing dynasty. He was born in Pittem near Tielt in the County of Flanders (now part of Belgium). He is known as Nan Huairen (南 懷 仁) in Chinese.

  3. Ferdinand Verbiest (born Oct. 9, 1623, Pitthem, Spanish Netherlands [now Pittem, Belg.]—died Jan. 23, 1688, Beijing, China) was a Dutch Jesuit missionary and astronomer who became an influential official in the Chinese government.

  4. Ferdinand Verbiest was a Flemish missionary to China in the 17th century. He produced the first Manchu edition of the first six books of Euclid, a remarkable world map, and a steam automobile. He is also famed as an astronomer, designing astronomical instruments and producing calendars.

  5. 19 de jul. de 2019 · The chapter on the astronomer Fr. Ferdinand Verbiest, of the Society of Jesus, focuses on his mission work in China. It also discusses the “automobile” that he invented—a steam-powered, self-propelled toy car. Verbiest both spent time in prison in China and became a great friend of the Chinese Emperor.

  6. 30 de ago. de 2017 · Ferdinand Verbiest, SJ (1623–1688) and the Chinese Heaven: The Composition of the Astronomical Corpus, Its Diffusion and Reception in the European Republic of Letters. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2003. Google Scholar.

  7. Ferdinand Verbiest, SJ ( Pittem, Flandres, 9 de Outubro de 1623 — Pequim, 28 de Janeiro de 1688) foi um astrônomo, matemático, cientista, jesuíta e missionário católico flamengo. Factos rápidos.