Apart of the new volume 59 (2011) of Monumenta Serica is dedicated to Michal Boym, i.e. paper of the Conference "Venturing into Magnum Cathay" which wook part in Cracow (Poland) in 2009:
Ludwik Grzebień, “The Perception of the Asian Missions in Sixteenth to Seventeenth CenturyPolandDuring the Period of Re-Catholicisation”, pp. 177-189.
Jan Konior, “Intellectual, Spiritual and Missionary Background of the Polish Jesuits in the Seventeenth Century”, pp. 191-204
Justyna Łukaszewska-Haberkowa, “The First Generation of Jesuits inPolandand the Development of Missions”,Monumenta SericaLIX (2001) pp. 205-213.
Staniław Cieślak, “The Boym Family in Lwów”, pp. 215-227
Monika Miazek-Męczynska, “Indipetae Boymianae. On Boym’s Requests to the Jesuit General for a Missionary Appointment toChina”, pp. 229-242
Paul Rule, “The Jesuits and the Ming–Qing Transition: How Did Boym and Martini Find Themselves on Opposite Sides?”, pp. 243-258
Nol Golvers, “Michael Boym and Martino Martini: A Contrastive Portrait of TwoChinaMissionaries and Mapmakers”, pp. 259-271
Tereza Sena, “Macauand the Contours of Michał Boym’s “Imperial” Legation to Pope Innocent X”, pp. 273-300
John W. Witek (1933-2010), “Presenting the “NestorianMonument” from the Late Seventeenth to the Early Eighteenth Century: The Role of Michał Piotr Boym (1612–1659) and Claude Visdelou (1656–1737)”, pp. 301-313
Claudia von Collani, “A Missionary on His Journey: Michał Boym and Religions inEast Asia”, pp. 315-340
Hartmut Walravens, “Flora SinensisRevisited”, pp. 341-352
Chiara Bocci (with the assistance of Roderich Ptak), “The Animal Section in Boym’s (1612–1659) Flora Sinensis: Portentous Creatures, Healing Stones, Venoms, and Other Curiosities, pp. 353-381
Edward Kajanski, “The Traditional Chinese Medicine as Reflected in the Works of Michael Boym”, pp. 383-400
Erhard Rosner, “Michael Boym and the Introduction of Chinese Medical Knowledge to the West: A Reappraisal”, pp. 401-416
Robert Danieluk, “Michał Boym, Andrzej Rudomina and Jan Smogulecki – Three Seven-teenth-Century Missionaries inChina. A Selection of Documents from the Roman Jesuit Archives”, pp. 417-443
Song Gang宋剛, “Learned Conversations on the Heavenly Studies: Andrzej Rudomina and His Mission in Late Ming Fujian”, pp. 445-464
Jiang Ryh-Shin江日新, Pan Feng-chuan潘鳳娟, “An Approach between Nature (Xing) and Heart (Xin): Confucianism in Fujian and Christian Doctrinal Discourses. An Inter-textual Analysis of the Discourses of Aleni and Rudomina in Kouduo richao”, pp. 465-484
Han Qi韓琦, “From Adam Schall von Bell to Jan Mikołaj Smogulecki: The Introduction of European Astrology in Late Ming and Early Qing China”, pp. 485-490.