Folger Shakespeare Library | 201 E. Capitol St. Se | Washington, DC 20003 (See Map)
Tuesday 10:00am - 5:00pm
Detail:
Curator(s): Timothy Billings How did early modern Europeans imagine China? As knowledge from trade and travel about this vast kingdom to the East moved slowly westward, the fantastical picture of China derived from such medieval travelers as Marco Polo and John Mandeville began to take on greater accuracy. But China remained vividly present in the European imagination as a land of curiosities; as a kingdom of exemplary civility among non-Christian peoples; as an empire of unimaginable antiquity but also of dynamic contemporary change; and above all, as the source of priceless commodities, both natural and artificial, that might bring good health and great fortune if only they could be acquired. at Folger Great Hall
Where:
Folger Shakespeare Library
201 E. Capitol St. Se
Washington, DC 20003
Contact:
202-544-4600
Website:
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Category:
Museum/Zoo/Attraction
| Nov. 28, 2009 | Saturday 10:00AM |
| Nov. 30, 2009 | Monday 10:00AM |
| Dec. 1, 2009 | Tuesday 10:00AM |
| Dec. 2, 2009 | Wednesday 10:00AM |
| Dec. 3, 2009 | Thursday 10:00AM |