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Michele Ruggieri, SJ (born Pompilio Ruggieri and known in China as Luo Mingjian; 1543 – 11 May 1607) was an Italian Jesuit priest and missionary.A founding father of the Jesuit China missions, co-author of the first European–Chinese dictionary, and first European translator of the Four Books of Confucianism, he has been described as the first European sinologist.
Accordingly, in 1579 the Italian Michele Ruggieri (1543–1607) was sent to Macau, and in 1582 he was joined at his task by another Italian, Matteo Ricci (1552–1610). [6] Early efforts were aided by donations made by elites, and especially wealthy widows from Europe as well Asia.
The word first appeared in Michele Ruggieri's Chinese translation of the Decalogo, or Ten Commandments. [1] In 1584, Ruggieri and Matteo Ricci published their first catechism, Tiānzhǔ shílù (天主實錄, The Veritable Record of the Lord of Heaven).
The field of sinology was historically seen to be equivalent to the application of philology to China, ... Michele Ruggieri (1543–1607) Giuseppe Tucci (1894–1984 ...
The Italian Jesuit missionary Michele Ruggieri would be the first European invited into the Ming-era Forbidden City in Beijing (during the reign of the Wanli Emperor); Matteo Ricci, in 1602 he would publish his map of the world in Chinese that introduced the existence of the American continents to Chinese geographers. [130]
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Michele Ruggieri S.J. (1579) Matteo Ricci S.J. (1582) Alessandro Valignano S.J. ... 19th-century Protestant missions in China; List of Protestant missionaries in China;
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