
The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci
아직 평점이 없습니다
Biography
History
Art & Photography
형식
하드커버
페이지
378
언어
중국어
출판됨
Oct 1, 2015
출판사
Guangxi Normal University Press
판
First Edition
ISBN-10
7549570523
ISBN-13
9787549570522
설명
In a captivating exploration of memory and culture, this work delves into the life and thoughts of Matteo Ricci, a Jesuit missionary in 16th-century China. Through Ricci’s innovative mnemonic techniques, the narrative unfolds how he crafted a unique understanding of the vast and intricate Chinese society. By intertwining Western and Eastern philosophies, the author illustrates Ricci's profound impact on cultural exchanges between Europe and China.
Readers are taken on a journey through Ricci's intellectual landscape as he navigated the complexities of Chinese language and customs. His strategies for memory and understanding not only served his mission but also highlighted the power of communication in bridging diverse worlds. The thoughtful synthesis of historical context and personal experience paints a rich picture of a man dedicated to both his faith and the pursuit of knowledge.
This edition particularly resonates with those interested in historical narratives that emphasize the role of memory in shaping interactions across cultures. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Matteo Ricci, reflecting the larger themes of connection, adaptation, and understanding in a world often divided by difference.
Readers are taken on a journey through Ricci's intellectual landscape as he navigated the complexities of Chinese language and customs. His strategies for memory and understanding not only served his mission but also highlighted the power of communication in bridging diverse worlds. The thoughtful synthesis of historical context and personal experience paints a rich picture of a man dedicated to both his faith and the pursuit of knowledge.
This edition particularly resonates with those interested in historical narratives that emphasize the role of memory in shaping interactions across cultures. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Matteo Ricci, reflecting the larger themes of connection, adaptation, and understanding in a world often divided by difference.