Subject: Ricci, Matteo 利瑪竇, 1552-1610--Friends

China Mission Studies (1550-1800) Bulletin IX (1987)
AuthorStandaert, Nicolas 鐘鳴旦Collani, Claudia vonMungello, D.E.Lin Jinshui 林金水
PlaceCedar Rapids, IA
PublisherCoe College, Dept. of History
CollectionRicci Institute Library
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LanguageChinese, English, German
TypeSerial (Annual)
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ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBV3410.C44 no.9
Description48 p. ; 21.5 cm.
NoteD.E. Mungello, editor.
Cover title also in Chinese: Zhongguo Tianzhujiao shi yanjiu [Zhong-Xi wenhua jiaoliu中國天主教史研究 [中西文化交流]
Cover: Original color portrait of Xu Guangqi now preserved in the Shanghai Council for the Protection of Historical Relics 上海市文物保管委員會 and reproduced in Xu Guangqi ji 徐光啟集. -- Lin Jinshui 林金水: Li Madou jiaoyou renwu biao 利瑪竇交游人物表 (A list of Matteo Ricci’s friendships with eminent figures). -- Claudia von Collani: Ein Figuristisches Spätwerk Joachim Bouvets. -- Nicolas Standaert: The Jesuits’ preaching of the Buddha in China. --Symposium, Announcements, Publications.
Lin Jinshui’s article is reprinted from Zhongwai guanxishi luncong 中外關係史論叢: 1 (1985): 117-143.
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Harmonious disagreement : Matteo Ricci and his closest Chinese friends
AuthorLiu Yu 劉豫
PlaceNew York
PublisherPeter Lang
CollectionRicci Institute Library
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LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesAsian thought and culture ; 73
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBV3427.R46 L588 2016
Descriptionx, 246 pages ; 23 cm.
NoteHarmonious disagreement : Matteo Ricci and his closest Chinese friends / Yu Liu.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Another copy Gleeson Library.

"The fascinating story of Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) changing himself while trying to change the religious faith of the Chinese has been told many times. As a Jesuit, Ricci pushed Christian evangelism by claiming a theistic affinity with Confucianism and by presenting himself as a defender of Confucian orthodoxy from Buddhism. Already in his day, Ricci’s unusual cultural adaptation was controversial; not surprisingly, scholarly studies have hitherto focused almost exclusively on variations of this controversy. Reacting mostly to Ricci’s account of events, this line of research has provided insight, but much more can be learned about the early-modern cross-cultural encounter of Europe and China if the perspective is broadened to include his intricate and intriguing relationships with his Chinese friends. With his distinctively different religiosity, personal charisma, and knowledge of European science and mathematics, Ricci impressed the social and cultural elite of late Ming China, many of whom befriended him and some of whom became Christian converts. However, between him and his Chinese friends there were always disagreements, resulting sometimes from a lack of understanding or misunderstanding, and sometimes even when they apparently understood each other perfectly. Followed closely as the investigative thread of this book, the many kinds of disagreement cast an unusual light on an otherwise long familiar subject and are instructive for the at times tense and even hostile, but in reality always mutually energizing relationship of both competition and complement between China and the West in the early twenty-first century"--p.4 of cover.

Introduction: The Useful Instructions of Disagreement -- Journey to the Far East -- Michele Ruggieri -- Matteo Ricci -- Chapter Outline -- Chapter 1. Preparing the Ground for Evangelism: Matteo Ricci's Terms of Endearment in Jiaoyou Lun -- The Politics of Affection -- The Popular Reception -- The Distinct Lack of Distinction -- The Implications of Rhetoric -- The Divergent Expectation and Fulfilment -- Chapter 2. Reading Theism into Confucianism: Matteo Ricci's Ambiguous Alliance in Tianzhu Shiyi -- Ruggieri's Catechism -- Ricci's Revision -- Harmonious Disagreement -- The Tactical Maneuver -- The Ambivalent Appreciation -- The Surprising Directions of Change and Legacy -- Chapter 3. Arousing Antagonism out of Buddhism: Matteo Ricci's Deliberate Provocation in Tianzhu Shiyi -- The All-out War -- The Erstwhile Peace -- The Calculated Change -- The Gain and Loss -- Measures of Cultural Understanding -- Chapter 4. Making Use of Stoicism: Matteo Ricci's Surprising Breakthrough in Ershiwu Yan -- The Incongruent Mutual Appreciation --Epictetus and Adaptation -- The Unexpected Triumph -- The Secret of the Appeal -- Chapter 5. The Ambiguity of Intimacy and Distance: The Exemplary Friendship of Qu Taisu -- An Unusual Acquaintance -- A Relationship of Mutual Satisfaction -- A Skeleton in the Closet -- Intimacy and Distance -- Signs of Ideological Disagreement -- Chapter 6. The Intricacies of Motivation and Benefit: The Catholic Faith of Xu Guangqi -- Life before Baptism -- The Complex Motivation -- The Delicate Intimacy -- The Ambiguous Benefit -- Chapter 7. The Attractions of Science and Spirituality: The Independent Journey of Li Zhizao into Catholicism -- Family History and the Fateful Encounter -- The Limitations of Attraction -- The Subdued Voice of Reservation -- The Conversion -- Science and Faith -- Chapter 8. The Many Kinds of Acceptance and Rejection: The Ideological Commitment of Yang Tingyun -- The Mingled Doctrinal Influences -- The Different Degrees of Spiritual Openness -- The Conversion -- The Acceptance and Rejection -- The Question of Faith -- Conclusion: The Enduring Lesson of History.

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ISBN9781433132414 ; 1433132419
LCCN2015029826
Sino-Western Cultural Relations Journal XXXIII (2011)
AuthorDudink, Ad 杜鼎克Mungello, D.E.Entenmann, Robert EricLiu Yu 劉豫Ruellen, JosephLy, Lucas Augustinus [Li Shiyin 李世音], fl. 1749
PlaceWaco, TX
PublisherBaylor University Dept. of History
CollectionRicci Institute Library
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LanguageEnglish, French, Chinese
TypeSerial (Annual)
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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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Sino-Western Cultural Relations Journal XXXVII (2015)
AuthorMungello, D.E.Song Liming 宋黎明Wu Huiyi 吳蕙儀Sovik, Arne Benjamin 魏德光, 1918-2014King, Gail Oman 歐凱尼
PlaceWaco, TX
PublisherBaylor University Dept. of History
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeSerial (Annual)
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Call NumberBV3410.C44 no.37
Description91 p. : ill. ; 21.5 cm.
NoteSino-Western Cultural Relations Journal XXXVII (2015) / 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].
“Back issues indexed in EBSCO Historical Abstracts with Full Text research database”

Song Liming 宋黎明 : Two Daoists who encountered Matteo Ricci in Nanjing: Xingshenzi 醒神子 and Li Chedu 李徹度. -- Gail King 歐凱尼 : The Lou-District Chinese Christian Orphanage, 1674-ca. 1850. -- Wu Huiyi 吳蕙儀 : Fr. Dentrecolles’s letters and the circulation of smallpox inoculation in the early 18th century as a Sino-Ottoman-European story. -- Arne Benjamin Slovik 魏德光 (1918-2014): Memoirs.

Reviews: Anthony E. Clark, Heaven in Conflict: Franciscans and the Boxer Uprising in Shanxi (2015) / R.G. Tiedemann. -- Shu-Jyuan Deiwiks, et al. Europe meets China-China meets Europe: the beginnings of European-Chinese scientific exchange in the 17th century (2014) / D.E. Mungello. -- Michael Keevak, Becoming Yellow: a short history of racial thinking and race and racism in modern East Asia (2011) . Rotem Kowner & Walter Demel, Race and racism in modern East Asia: Western and Eastern constructions (2012) / Laura Hostetler 何羅娜. -- Rotem Kowner, From White to Yellow: the Japanese in European racial thought, 1300-1735 / D.E. Mungello. -- Michelle T. King, Between birth and death: female infanticide in nineteenth-century China (2014) / Jocelyn M.N. Marinescu 倪卓熙. -- Liam Matthew Brockey, The Visitor: André Palmeiro and the Jesuits in Asia (2014) / Dominic Sachsenmaier.

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Zhonghua jiaohui de xianqu 中華教會的先驅 : Li Madou yu Zhongguo jiaoyou 利瑪竇與中國教友
AuthorTianzhujiao Zhongguo zhujiaotuan 天主教中國主教團. Chuanjiao weiyuanhui 傳教委員會
PlaceTaibei Shi 台北市
PublisherShangzhi chubanshe 上智出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition初版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
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ShelfStacks
Call NumberBV3427.J517 T816 1982
Description8, 120 p. : ill. (some col.), ports., map ; 19 cm.
NoteZhonghua jiaohui de xianqu 中華教會的先驅 : Li Madou yu Zhongguo jiaoyou 利瑪竇與中國教友 / Tianzhujiao Zhongguo zhujiaotuan chuanjiao weiyuanhui bianji 天主教中國主教團傳教委員會編輯.
Title: Li Madou yu Zhongguo jiaoyou 利瑪竇與中國教友.
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