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Dijkstra, G. W. H. (2021). Printing and Publishing Chinese Religion and Philosophy in the Dutch Republic, 1595–1700: The Chinese Imprint. (Library of the Written Word; Vol. 101). Brill. https://brill.com/view/title/54781
2020
Bouma, G., Coussé, E., Dijkstra, T., & van der Sijs, N. (2020). The EDGeS Diachronic Bible Corpus. In N. Calzolari, F. Béchet, P. Blache, K. Choukri, C. Cieri, T. Declerck, S. Goggi, H. Isahara, B. Maegaard, J. Mariani, H. Mazo, A. Moreno, J. Odijk, & S. Piperidis (Eds.), LREC 2020: Twelfth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation : May 11-16, 2020, Palais du Pharo, Marseille, France : conference proceedings (pp. 5232-5239). The European Language Resources Association. https://aclanthology.org/2020.lrec-1.644[details]
Dijkstra, T. (2020). A Chinese Philosopher in European Dress: The Review of the First Latin Translation of Confucius (1687) in the Philosophical Transactions and Its Preoccupation with Chinese Chronology. In T. Weststeijn (Ed.), Foreign Devils and Philosophers: Cultural encounters between the Chinese, the Dutch and other Europeans, 1590-1800 (pp. 205-224). (East and West; Vol. 6). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004418929_009[details]
Dijkstra, G. W. H. (2018). Confucius at “De Batavische Mercurius”: Governor General of the Dutch East Indies Pieter van Hoorn, and the First Vernacular Translation of the Chinese Confucius. In Cultural Encounters. Cross-Disciplinary Studies from the Late Middle Ages to the Enlightenment (pp. 109-124). Vernon Press.
2016
Dijkstra, G. W. H., & Weststeijn, T. (2016). Constructing Confucius in the Low Countries. Zeventiende Eeuw, 32(2), 137-164. https://doi.org/10.18352/dze.10147
Dijkstra, T. (2016). It is said that…: The Chinese Rites Controversy in Dutch newspapers and periodicals in the seventeenth century. Jaarboek voor Nederlandse Boekgeschiedenis, 23, 173-191. [details]
Dijkstra, G. W. H. (2022). Pragmatische Nederlanders in de Verboden Stad, 1795. Geschiedenis Magazine, 6, 34-36.
2017
Dijkstra, G. W. H. (2017). Opregte Haerlemsche Courant en het nieuws uit China. In T. Weststeijn, & M. Jonker (Eds.), Catalogus bij de tentoonstelling Barbaren en wijsgeren. Het beeld van China in de Gouden Eeuw (pp. 83-89). Vantilt.
2016
Dijkstra, G. W. H. (2016). Een roodbaardige schipper in China: De verbeelding van China in Willem IJsbrantsz. Bontekoe’s Iournael, 1646. De Boekenwereld, 32(4), 27-32.
Dijkstra, T. (2020-2028). Voorzitter scriptieprijs, Tiele-Stichting.
Talk / presentation
Dijkstra, T. (speaker) (31-1-2023). How did the culture of print affect the introduction of Chinese medicine in early modern Europe?, Department of History and Philosophy of Science.
Dijkstra, T. (speaker) (17-11-2016). Constructing Confucius in the Low Countries: How the Western Idea of Confucius came into being through Dutch Printed-Work of the Seventeenth Century., Warburg Postgraduate Symposium, London. https://warburgpostgrad.wordpress.com/programme/
Dijkstra, T. (speaker) (24-8-2016). Confucius in Early Modern Dutch Newspapers, The 21st Biennial Conference of the European Association for Chinese Studies, St. Petersburg. http://www.eacs2016.spbu.ru/schedule-2016/
Dijkstra, G. W. H. (speaker) (11-11-2015). De impact van China. Beelden en ideeën over China in de Nederlandse Gouden Eeuw, 1595 - 1721., Tiele-leerstoelendag, Koninklijke Bibliotheek., Den Haag, The Netherlands..
Dijkstra, G. W. H. (speaker) (9-11-2015). Periodicals’ purview. News from China in the Dutch Republic., Symposium Asia > Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum., Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Dijkstra, G. W. H. (speaker) (8-7-2015). The Chinese impact. Printing and publishing China in the Dutch Republic 1595-1700., The Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing., Montréal, Canada.
2019
Dijkstra, G. W. H. (2019). The Chinese imprint: Printing and publishing Chinese religion and philosophy in the Dutch Republic 1595-1700. [details]
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