
A Jesuit in the Forbidden City: Matteo Ricci 1552-1610
Catégorie: Actu, Politique et Société, Science-Fiction
Auteur: Todd Strasser
Éditeur: Charles Wyplosz
Publié: 2018-05-04
Écrivain: Cixin Liu, Kira Breed-Wrisley
Langue: Breton, Russe, Hébreu, Suédois
Format: eBook Kindle, Livre audio
Auteur: Todd Strasser
Éditeur: Charles Wyplosz
Publié: 2018-05-04
Écrivain: Cixin Liu, Kira Breed-Wrisley
Langue: Breton, Russe, Hébreu, Suédois
Format: eBook Kindle, Livre audio
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Matteo Ricci - Wikipedia - Padre Matteo Ricci (Macerata, 6 ottobre 1552 – Pechino, 11 maggio 1610) è stato un gesuita, matematico, cartografo e sinologo italiano.È stato proclamato Servo di Dio il 19 aprile 1984.. Vissuto al tempo della dinastia Ming, padre Matteo Ricci ha impresso un forte impulso all'azione evangelizzatrice ed è riconosciuto come uno dei più grandi missionari della Cina
Matteo Ricci - Wikipedia - Matteo Ricci (Italian pronunciation: [matˈtеːo ˈrittʃi]; Latin: Mattheus Riccius; 6 October 1552 – 11 May 1610), was an Italian Jesuit priest and one of the founding figures of the Jesuit China created the Kunyu Wanguo Quantu, a 1602 map of the world written in Chinese is considered a Servant of God by the Catholic Church
The Ming Dynasty | Boundless World History - Matteo Ricci map: Map of East Asia by the Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci in 1602; Ricci (1552–1610) was the first European allowed into the Forbidden City. He taught the Chinese how to construct and play the spinet, translated Chinese texts into Latin and vice versa, and worked closely with his Chinese associate Xu Guangqi (1562–1633) on mathematical work
Foreign relations of imperial China - Wikipedia - Catholic Jesuit missions in China were also introduced, with Matteo Ricci being the first European allowed to enter the Forbidden City of the Ming emperors in Beijing. During the subsequent Qing dynasty Jesuits from Europe such as Giuseppe Castiglione gained favor at court until the Chinese Rites controversy and most missionaries were expelled in 1706. The dissolution of the Mongol empire in
China, 1400–1600 | Chronology | Heilbrunn Timeline of - Jesuit Father Matteo Ricci (1552–1610) arrives in Macao. He is one of the most famous of the Catholic missionaries who live in many parts of China in the late sixteenth century. Ricci lives in Beijing from 1600 to his death in 1610 and is instrumental in introducing Western scientific knowledge to the court
Timeline | Story of China | PBS - Matteo Ricci Ricci was born in Italy, and studied in Rome, learning mathematics, cosmology and astronomy alongside his religious studies. He volunteered to travel to East Asia as a missionary
Timeline | Story of China | PBS - Matteo Ricci Ricci was born in Italy, and studied in Rome, learning mathematics, cosmology and astronomy alongside his religious studies. He volunteered to travel to East Asia as a missionary
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