Sobre el Autor

Matteo Ricci was an Italian Jesuit priest, scholar, and missionary who is best known for his efforts to establish a cultural exchange between Europe and China during the late Ming dynasty. He arrived in China in 1583 and quickly gained the respect of the Chinese elite, largely due to his deep understanding of Confucianism and Western science. Ricci's approach was characterized by his emphasis on dialogue and mutual respect, which allowed him to navigate the complexities of Chinese culture while introducing Western ideas and technology.

Ricci's work in China included the translation of important texts and the creation of maps that depicted the world from a Western perspective. His most notable contributions include his book "The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven," which aimed to explain Christianity using familiar Confucian concepts. Ricci's legacy is seen in the way he bridged two vastly different cultures, influencing not only the development of Christianity in China but also the broader cultural exchanges between East and West.

nacionalidad Italiano
Fecha de Nacimiento October 6, 1552
Lugar de Nacimiento Macerata, Marche, Italy
Fecha de fallecimiento May 11, 1610