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Titre(s) : New perspectives in the studies on Matteo Ricci [Texte imprimé] / edited by Filippo Mignini
Édition : First edition
Publication : Macerata : Quodlibet, 2019
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (308 p.) : ill. ; 25 cm
Collection : Orienti ; 4
Lien à la collection : Orienti (Quodlibet)
Note(s) : Notes bibliogr. Index
Matteo Ricci (Macerata, 1552 - Beijing, 1610) was the first Westerner to establish
a deep reciprocal relationship of knowledge and friendship between Europe and China.
He still remains today, for the two civilizations, a symbol and a model of mutual
relations. This volume proposes new studies in three research areas. The first deals
with new or unpublished documents in Chinese concerning Matteo Ricci and his interlocutors.
The aim of this investigation is to provide a more nuanced and precise reconstruction
of Ricci's experience by relying on a full knowledge of events and records. Secondly,
the volume suggests new ways of analysing Ricci's works by examining a number of topics
that have never been explored before, or by focusing on writings that still need to
be properly understood. The third theme of the volume is the effort in self-understanding
among European scholars prompted by Ricci and later Jesuits, as well as by other religious
orders, especially during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. As a whole, the
volume is an essential reference work for those who want to have a better understanding
of Matteo Ricci and of the first significant encounter between Europe and China
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Mignini, Filippo (1946-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Ricci, Matteo (1552-1610)
Jésuites -- Missions -- Chine -- 16e siècle
Indice(s) Dewey :
266.209 2 (23e éd.) = Missions catholiques - Biographie
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 978-88-229-0254-2 (br.). - ISBN 8822902548
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb465777963
Notice n° :
FRBNF46577796
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Li Madou / / Allì Caracciolo ; ; Becoming Li Madou : Ruggieri, Ricci, Longobardo
and the making of the Jesuit China mission / / Ronnie Po-chia Hsia ; ; The Jesuits
in Asia : Ricci's accomodation policy, and comparing cultures / / Dorothy M. Figueira
; ; The Tongnian network in Matteo Ricci's intellectual network / / Frédéric Wang
; ; A proposal for the identification of Ricci's "Ligiucin" : not Li Bengu (1559-1638),
but Li Deng (1524-1609) / / Adrian Dudink ; ; A bilingual Italian-Chinese reference
book concerning Matteo Ricci and his Chinese interlocutors in the late Ming dynasty
(1579-1610) / / Liu Yanmei ; ; New advances in research on Michele Ruggieri : analysis
of separate sheets from the Portugnese-Chinese Dictionary / / Zhang Xiping ; ; Themes
and issues in Posthumous Polemics (Bianxue Yidu) / / Huang Ping ; ; Introduction
of the European classics and ethics in China at the end of the Ming dynasty / / Wang
Suna ; ; The Italian language of Matteo Ricci poised between estrangement and inculturation
/ / Diego Poli ; ; The imaginative melancholy of Matteo Ricci / / Gianni Criveller
; ; Intersubjectivity and the self in Ricci's writings : construction of a mystical
fable for a new Christian eudemonism / / Vito Avarello ; ; Images of "Jesuitical"
China in the Enlightenment : irreligion, anticlericalism and anti-Jesuitism / / Michela
Catto ; ; Meta-ethical issues in Christian Wolff's Oratio de sinarum philosophia
practica (1721) and his Adnotationes (1726) : a brief note / / Michel Dupuis ; ;
Atheism, wisdom, enlightened empire and irrationality : the changing influence of
Jesuits' China on European histories of philosophy (1600-1744) / / Ambrogio Selusi
; ; A brief study of Chinese books on western learning in Fonti Ricciane / / Hu Wenting
; ; Ricci and three early Jesuit translations of the Lunyu / / Thierry Meynard