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    史語所研究大樓七樓701會議室

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    許仰斌博士(新加坡國立大學英文、語言與劇場學系副教授)

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The Renaissance Goes to China: Matteo Ricci's Projects and Transformations

2026-05-12 10:46 - 12:30

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[史語所專題演講]主題:Jesuit Science and Geography in Early Modern China
Session (II) "The Renaissance Goes to China: Matteo Ricci's Projects and Transformations"

合辦單位:捷克科學院亞非研究所、中研院史語所文化思想史研究室

演講摘要:
In 1583, the Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci went to China and stayed there for the rest of his life. He was one of the first missionaries to embark on the great impresa—"enterprise"—to save souls for the Kingdom of God. Unlike in the Americas, the Europeans arrived in Asia with neither an army nor a navy, so what was their form of persuasion? Classical philosophy, as it turns out.
What did he introduce to China, and what did China compelled him to invent? This talk explores how Ricci tapped into his humanist education in Rome in order to find strands of commonalities and resonances in both ancient Chinese and Greco-Roman thought. By the end of his life, Ricci translated—and transformed—a staggering amount of Western knowledge for his Chinese readers: geometry, Stoicism, dialogues, a treatise on friendship, astronomy, cartography. Although Ricci has been intensively studied by sinologists and specialists of the Jesuit mission, he remains oddly marginal to the history of ideas; this talk argues that his China project should be understood as a major, but unrecognized, experiment in global humanism. The Renaissance did go to China, but China also changed the Renaissance.

註:本演講以英文進行,無須事先報名。

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