Author: Ly, Lucas Augustinus [Li Shiyin 李世音], fl. 1749

Sino-Western Cultural Relations Journal XXXIII (2011)
Date2011
Publish_locationWaco, TX
PublisherBaylor University Dept. of History
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish, French, Chinese
Record_typeSerial (Annual)
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBV3410.C44 no.33
Description92 p. ; 21.5 cm.
NoteSino-Western Cultural Relations Journal XXXIII (2011) / D.E. Mungello 孟德衛, SWCRJ Editor.
Issues 1-10 entitled: China Mission Studies (1550-1800) Bulletin.
Cover title also in Chinese: Zhong-Xi wenhua jiaoliushi zazhi 中西文化交流史雜誌 [Zhongguo Tianzhujiaoshi yanjiu 中國天主教史研究].
Abstracted and indexed in Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life.

1. Adrian Dudink 杜鼎克: Chinese Christian texts in the Zikawei 徐家匯 Collection in Shanghai: a preliminary and partial list.
42. Liu Yu 劉豫: Matteo Ricci’s friendship with Qu Taisu 瞿太素: a key to the fate of the Jesuit mission.
62. Translation of the Journal (1749-1750) of Lucas Augustinus Ly (Li Shiyin 李世音, Chinese Catholic priest), translated by Joseph Ruellen, M.E.P. & annotated by Robert Entenmann 鄢華陽.

Reviews: Ancestors, Virgins, and Friars: Christianity as a local religion in late Imperial China, by Eugenio Menegon (2009). [Review. Henrietta Harrison] -- The Birth of Orientalism, by Urs App ; German Orientalism in the Age of Empire: religion, race, and scholarship, by Suzanne L. Marchand (2009). [Review.Francis X. Clooney, SJ] -- Handbook of Christianity in China, Volume Two: 1800-Present, by R.G. Tiedemann (2010). {Review. D.E.M.} -- A Jesuit in the Forbidden City, Matteo Ricci, 1552-1610, by R. Po-chia Hsia (2010). [Review. Jocelyn M.N. Marinescu] -- Sojourners in a strange land: Jesuits & their scientific missions in late Imperial China, by Florence C. Hsia (2010). [Review.Joanna Waley-Cohen].

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SubjectCatholic Church--China--17th-18th centuries--Sources Ricci, Matteo 利瑪竇, 1552-1610--Friends Xujiahui cangshulou 徐家滙藏書樓--Catalogs Ly, Lucas Augustinus [Li Shiyin 李世音], fl. 1749--Diaries Qu Rukui 瞿汝夔 [Taisu 太素], 1549-1611--Influence