| Author | Ruggieri, Michele 羅明堅, 1543-1607Lo Sardo, EugenioLume, LucioArchivio di Stato di RomaIstituto poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato (Italy) |
| Place | Roma |
| Publisher | Istituto poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Language | Italian, Chinese, Latin |
| Type | Atlas |
| Shelf | Seminar Room 102-103 Oversize |
| Call Number | G2305.R84 1993 |
| Description | 1 atlas (ix, 137 p., 80 folded maps) ; 46 cm. |
| Note | Atlante della Cina / di Michele Ruggieri, S.I. ; [riproduzione in fac-simile delle tavole conservate nella Collezione Manoscritti della Biblioteca dell'Archivio di Stato di Roma], a cura di Eugenio Lo Sardo ; Archivio di Stato di Roma ; [Comitato scientifico, Lucio Lume, presidente ... et al.]. Atlante della Cina di Michele Ruggieri 羅明堅, S.J. (1543-1607) "Born in Spinazzola in Puglia (Italy), Ruggieri entered the Society of Jesus at the age of twenty-nine after holding official posts under Philip II, King of Naples. He was assigned to the Eastern missions and arrived in Goa on September 13, 1578. (Matteo Ricci was a fellow passenger). In July 1579 he arrived in Macau to implement the revolutionary missiological policy inaugurated by Alessandro Valignano 範禮安, S.J. (1538-1606). In 1583, after establishing friendly contacts with Chinese officials in Guangdong Province he was granted permission to build a church and residence at Zhaoqing 肇慶. In September of 1583 Ruggieri and Ricci took up residence there, establishing the first post-medieval Christian mission in China. |
| ISBN | 882400380X |