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Sabine Kink, The Explanations of Snow in the Taixi shuifa 泰西水法 (Hydromethods of the Great West, 1612) and Their Reception beyond the Ming–Qing Transition , Monumenta Serica, 10.1080/02549948.2022.2061159, 70, 1, (165-207), (2022).