| Date | 2026 |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Language | English |
| Record_type | Article (in Periodical) |
| Shelf | Digital Archives |
| Call Number | BX2170.C5 W364 2026 |
| Description | 5 p. |
| Note | Jesuits and the early Chinese Catholic rosary : unveiling new insights into the authorship and origins of song nianzhu guicheng Published in Journal of Jesuit Studies vol. 13 issue 1 Also available throughBoston College Libraries Abstract: Three main authorship hypotheses are critically examined: attribution to João da Rocha (羅儒望, 1565–1623), sole authorship by Gaspar Ferreira (費奇規, 1571–1649), or collaborative authorship involving Ferreira and Francisco Furtado (傅汎際, 1589–1653). Historical evidence seems to contradict Rocha’s authorship, as his documented work only treated the “Five Sorrowful Mysteries,” unlike the fifteen mysteries in song nianzhu guicheng. The case for Ferreira as the sole author is also problematic; close textual analysis suggests his version of the Rosary likely integrated and adapted Rocha’s earlier work. Drawing on records of missionary activities, this study argues that nianzhu was likely a collaborative work by several missionaries and was first published in Hangzhou between 1620 and 1628. |
| Subject | Rosary Rocha, João da 羅如望, 1565-1623. Tianzhu shengjiao qimeng 天主聖教啟蒙--Criticism, Textual Ferreira, Gaspar 費奇規, 1571-1649. Tianzhu shengjiao nianjing zongdu 天主聖教念經總犢 |