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Sabatino de Ursis

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159:"Presently the people have cleansed their doors . They will not follow heterodox teachings again, and their restoration is truly something to be glad about. Also, the gentry in Nanjing truly realizes that nobody can trust the crafty barbarians. Therefore, your servant may now speak clearly and fully of what concerns him. His only concern is that those who are far (i.e. living in Beijing) will not understand the actual situation and will continue to be deceived by the trivial learning in Mathematics ( 17: 163:). Furthermore, Diego de Pantoja and Sabatino de Ursis have been in Beijing for a long time. Their propaganda quickly spreads into the country; the rumours they spread are clever; for a long time they have take, their liberties, and their contacts are many. These are aspects of the case which inevitably must cause concern." 396: 117:, on December 15, 1610. This was very important to the Chinese, and was a strong argument to let the Western Jesuits work on the reformation of the 177:, an Imperial edict of 1629 would again put the Jesuits in charge of the revision of the calendar, which would be handled by the German Jesuit 386: 381: 391: 340: 310: 288: 356: 178: 303:
Statecraft and Intellectual Renewal in Late Ming China. The cross-cultural synthesis of Xu Guangqi (1562–1633)
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on hydraulic mechanisms, which was put into Chinese by Xú Guāngqĭ. The book was published under the name 泰西水法 (
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The 1612 book in Chinese on Western hydraulics, by Sabatino de Ursis. It describes a traditional European
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In 1616, dislike of the Jesuits led to a persecution of Christians at the instigation of
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had to abandon the project in the face of opposition by Chinese astronomers.
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Searching the Heavens and the Earth: The History of Jesuit observatories
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Sabatino de Ursis also wrote a book in Chinese on Western
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The Jesuits: Cultures, Sciences, and the Arts (1540–1773)
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with astronomical research. He also worked together with
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force pump
Chinese
pinyin
Jesuit
China
Jesuit China missions
Lecce
Apulia
Beijing
Matteo Ricci
Xú Guāngqĭ
Matteo Ricci
Euclid
Elements
Zhifang waiji
hydraulics
eclipse
Chinese astronomers
Chinese calendar
Diego de Pantoja
Agostino Ramelli
Shen Que
Nanking
Macau
Xu Guangqi
Johann Schall
Xu Guangqi

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