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  1. Joachim Bouvet (Chinese: 白晋 or 白進, courtesy name: 明远) (July 18, 1656, in Le Mans – June 28, 1730, in Peking) was a French Jesuit who worked in China, and the leading member of the Figurist movement.

  2. Joachim Bouvet (1656-1730) was one of the six French Jesuits sent by Louis XIV to China in the late seventeenth century. He was a mathematician, cartographer, diplomat and biblical interpreter who tried to bridge the cultures of China and Europe.

  3. Joachim Bouvet (Le Mans, 18 juillet 1656 - Pékin, 28 juin 1730), nom chinois:Bai Jin 白晋 / 白進, prénom social: Mingyuan 明远) était un mathématicien jésuite français entré au service de lempereur Kangxi en 1690 comme professeur, cartographe et légat de Louis XIV [1].

  4. Jesuit missionary, born at Le Mans, France (date unknown), died at Peking, China, 28 June, 1732. He was one of the first Jesuits selected by Louis XIV for the mission in China.

  5. Joachim Bouvet was a Jesuit missionary who served in China from 1685 to 1732. He was a scholar, a mathematician, and a diplomat who influenced the emperor Khang-hi and facilitated the entry of other missionaries.

  6. Joachim Bouvet was a French Jesuit missionary who studied the Book of Changes in the Qing palace with Emperor Kangxi's permission. This article analyzes the cultural conversation between China and the West based on Bouvet's original document and other sources.

  7. BOUVET, JOACHIM. Mathematician and missionary; b. Le Mans, France, July 18, 1656; d. Beijing, China, June 28, 1732. At the age of 17 he entered the Society of Jesus.