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Teacher
Ricci is known for having opened the way for European technical culture in China.
He compiled works in Chinese on science and technology based on European knowledge. Some of his pupils become Christians, the most important being Xu Guangqi, with whom Ricci translated Euclid's Elements in chinese.
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Orthographe également utilisé:
Matteo, Ricci
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Curriculum Vitae
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* 06.10.1562
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Macerata
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Né
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1568
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Roma
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He studied Law in Rome
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1571
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He entered the Society of Jesus.
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1577
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He leaves for the East
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1601
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He reached Beijing
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† 11.10.1610
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Beijing, China
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Décédé
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1611
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The chinese translation of "Euclid's Elements" by Matteo Ricci and Xu Guangqi is published.
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