Lodovico Buglio (26 January 1606 – 7 October 1682), Chinese name Li Leisi (Chinese: 利類思), was an Italian Jesuit mathematician and theologian. He was the...
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Italian footballer Lodovico Buglio (1606–1682), Italian Jesuit mathematician and theologian This page lists people with the surname Buglio. If an internal...
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a Portuguese Jesuit who was working in Sichuan with another Jesuit Lodovico Buglio (but both pressed to serve as astronomers to Zhang), "he began his...
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Missionaries Luigi Antonio Appiani Eusebio Arnáiz Álvarez Jean Basset Lodovico Buglio Juan Campos Rodríguez Célestin Chouvellon [fr] Armand David Joseph...
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Wenzhou ca. 1645–46), others endured imprisonment and privations, as did Lodovico Buglio and Gabriel de Magalhães in Sichuan in 1647–48 (see Catholic Church...
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imperialism. The first Catholic mission in Sichuan was carried out by Lodovico Buglio in 1640. The first Catholic church was built in Beijing in 1650. The...
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Conception. The congregation was first established in 1653 by Father Lodovico Buglio, an Italian Jesuit astronomer and theologian who worked as a missionary...
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Missionaries Luigi Antonio Appiani Eusebio Arnáiz Álvarez Jean Basset Lodovico Buglio Juan Campos Rodríguez Célestin Chouvellon [fr] Armand David Joseph...
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Missionaries Luigi Antonio Appiani Eusebio Arnáiz Álvarez Jean Basset Lodovico Buglio Juan Campos Rodríguez Célestin Chouvellon [fr] Armand David Joseph...
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Sichuan and city of Chongqing dates back to 1640, when two missionaries, Lodovico Buglio and Gabriel de Magalhães, through Jesuit missions in China, entered...
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