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Giulio Aleni ( la, Julius Alenius; 1582– 10 June 1649), in Chinese , was an Italian
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and
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. He was born in Leno near
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in Italy, at the time part of the Republic of Venice, and died at Yanping in
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
. He became a member of the
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in 1600 and distinguished himself in his knowledge of
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and
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. He is known for helping publish the Zhifang Waiji, an atlas in Chinese. Giulio Aleni also wrote a treatise criticizing the Ming dynasty, the Ming emperors and their elites, and their mistakes and errors. Near the end of his life, the Ming dynasty eventually got destroyed and replaced by the
Qing dynasty The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing,, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last orthodox dynasty in Chinese history. It emerged from the Later Jin dynasty founded by the Jianzhou Jurchens, a Tungusic-speak ...
founded by the
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.John Witek, S.J. "Aleni, Giulio, in Gerald Anderson, ed., ''Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions'' (Erdmans, ) pp. 9-10


Life

In 1610, he was sent as a missionary to
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. While waiting at
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for a favorable opportunity to enter the country he taught mathematics to local scholars and published his "Observation sur l'éclipse de lune du 8 Novembre 1612, faite a Macao" (''Mémoires de l'Acad. des Sciences'', VII, 706). He adopted the dress and manners of the country, was the first Christian missionary in
Jiangxi Jiangxi (; ; formerly romanized as Kiangsi or Chianghsi) is a landlocked province in the east of the People's Republic of China. Its major cities include Nanchang and Jiujiang. Spanning from the banks of the Yangtze river in the north int ...
, and built several churches in
Fujian Fujian (; alternately romanized as Fukien or Hokkien) is a province on the southeastern coast of China. Fujian is bordered by Zhejiang to the north, Jiangxi to the west, Guangdong to the south, and the Taiwan Strait to the east. Its capi ...
. One of his converts, Li Jiubiao, recorded the responses of Aleni and
Andrius Rudamina Andrius Rudamina, S.J. ( la, Andreas Rudamina; pl, Andrzej Rudomina; 1596 – 5 September 1631) was the first Lithuanian Jesuit missionary in China. Early life Andrius Rudamina was born into an old and distinguished Lithuanian noble family in ...
, one of his fellow Jesuits, to the questions and speculations of his parishioners and compiled them into a journal.


Works

He published works in Chinese on a variety of topics. His cosmography,
Wanwu Zhenyuan
' (萬物真原; The True Origin of the Ten-thousand Things), was translated into
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during the reign of the
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(Wanwu Zhenyuan translated in
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: Wylie: Tumen chakai unengki sekiyen, Möllendorff: Tumen jakai unengki sekiyen). A copy was sent from
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to Paris in 1789. He completed the work of earlier Jesuit scholars to produce the '' Zhifang waiji'', a global atlas written in Chinese and one of the first to include the Americas. Among his most important religious works are a controversial treatise on the Catholic Faith, in which are refuted what he saw as the principal errors of the Ming dynasty; and ''The Life of God, the Saviour, from the Four Gospels'' (Peking, 1635–1637, 8 vols.; often reprinted, e.g. in 1887 in 3 vols) and used even by Protestant missionaries.


Legacy

The life and works of Giulio Aleni are the subject of several conferences in 1994 and 2010. Two of his books, ''Life of
Matteo Ricci Matteo Ricci, SJ (; la, Mattheus Riccius; 6 October 1552 – 11 May 1610), was an Italians, Italian Society of Jesus, Jesuit Priesthood in the Catholic Church, priest and one of the founding figures of the Jesuit China missions. He create ...
, Xitai of the West'' and ''Holy images of the Heavenly Lord'' have been presented to the public by ''Fondazione Civiltà Bresciana'' in two separate occasions, on 13 and 25 October 2010.


References


Citations


Bibliography

* * Menegon, Eugenio. "Un solo Cielo. Giulio Aleni S.J. (1582-1649). Geografia, arte, scienza, religione dall’Europa alla Cina". Brescia: Grafo, 1994. * John Witek, S.J.
Aleni, Giulio
in Gerald Anderson, ed., ''Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions'' (Erdmans, 1999), pp. 9–10 * Lippiello, Tiziana, and Roman Malek. ''Scholar from the West: Giulio Aleni S.J. (1582-1649) and the Dialogue between Christianity and China''. Brescia: Sankt Augustin: Fondazione civiltà bresciana; Monumenta Serica Institute, 1997. *Sommervogel, Carlos, ''Bibliothèque de la Campagnie de Jesus'', I, 157 sq. *Pfister, S.J., ''Bibliogr. des Jesuites Chinois miss.'' *Cordier, ''Essai d'une bibliogr. des ouvr. publ. en Chine par les Europeéns'' (Paris 1883). *ALENI, Giulio, Geografia dei paesi stranieri alla Cina. Zhifang waiji, with translation (Italian), Introduction and commentary by Paolo De Troia, Brescia, Fondazione Civiltà Bresciana/Centro Giulio Aleni, 2009, with a full Map of ten thousand countries (Wangguo quantu) *Ahn Jaewon, A comparative research on Cicero's orator perfectus and Confucius' rex perfectus( Papers on Rhetoric 10) * Song, Gang. ''Giulio Aleni, Kouduo richao, and Christian-Confucian Dialogism in Late Ming Fujian'' (艾儒略、「口鐸日抄」及晚明福建的耶儒對話主義), Monumenta Serica Monograph Series LXIX. Abingdon, Oxon – New York: Routledge, 2018. ;Attribution *


External links


Life and passion of Christ
Digital facsimile of Aleni's ca. 1640 printing from
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