Oriental studies facts for kids
Oriental studies include Near Eastern and Far Eastern societies and cultures, languages, and peoples and their histories; in recent years the term Asian studies has mostly replaced the older term. European study of the region had primarily religious origins, which has remained an important motivation until recent times.
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Ancient Assyrian antiquities in the British Museum. In the 19th century, the placing of spectacular antiquities in the new museums brought unusual interest from the general public to Oriental studies.
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Hayton of Corycus remits his report on the Mongols to Pope Clement V in 1307.
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Matteo Ricci (left) and Xu Guangqi (徐光啟) (right) in the Chinese edition of Euclid's Elements (幾何原本) published in 1607
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The old building of the Asiatic Society, in Calcutta, founded by William Jones in 1784
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Experts inspecting the Rosetta Stone during the Second International Congress of Orientalists in London, 1874
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The Women of Algiers (1834) by Eugène Delacroix is one of the earliest paintings from Western painters in the "Eastern world."
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In Spanish: Estudios Orientales para niños