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Jesuit Father Matteo Ricci (1552-1610), whose death anniversary China is preparing to celebrate next year, arrived in the country in 1583. Wherever he went in the country, he discoursed with intellectuals and bureaucrats who appreciated his wide knowledge of geography, mathematics and science.
With the help of Jesuits and Chinese Catholic scholar Paul Xu Guangqi, he also published world maps and books in Chinese, as well as translating Confucian classics into Latin to introduce the dominant Chinese philosophy to Europe.
This video was produced by the Catholic News Agency TV.
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