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Prospero Intorcetta (1625–1696),
known to the
Chinese as Yin Duoze, was an
Italian Jesuit missionary to the Qing Empire. He was the
first to translate...
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earliest to
report on the
thoughts of Confucius, and
father Prospero Intorcetta wrote about the life and
works of
Confucius in
Latin in 1687. Translations...
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earliest to
report on the
teachings of Confucius, and
father Prospero Intorcetta wrote about the life and
works of
Confucius in
Latin in 1687. Translations...
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Chinese Knowledge Explained in Latin,
published by
Philippe Couplet,
Prospero Intorcetta,
Christian Herdtrich, and François de
Rougemont at
Paris in 1687...
- to
report on the
thoughts of Confucius, and a team of Jesuits—Prospero
Intorcetta,
Philippe Couplet, and two others—published a
translation of
several Confucian...
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Brigades Prospero Grech (1925–2019),
Augustinian friar and
cardinal Prospero Intorcetta (1626–1696),
Jesuit missionary in
China Prospero Nograles (1947–2019)...
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knowledge in
Chinese during his
years in Europe. The
Jesuit priest Prospero Intorcetta, who
escaped from
Guangzhou to
Macau in July 1668, also
briefed Zheng...
- Wilkinson, Endymion. (2018).
Chinese History, a New Manual. Pp 9-8, 684
Intorcetta, Prospero. (1687).
Confucius Sinarum Philosophus Barmé,
Geremie (2008)...
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language and literature. He
collaborated with
Philippe Couplet,
Prospero Intorcetta, and François de
Rougemont in
compiling Confucius, the
Philosopher of...
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Ricci started to
report on the
thoughts of Confucius, and
Father Prospero Intorcetta published the life and
works of
Confucius into
Latin in 1687. It is thought...