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    Matteo Ripa (29 March 1682, Eboli – 29 March 1746, Naples) was an Italian priest who was sent as a missionary to China by Propaganda Fide, and between...
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    "L'Orientale") is a university located in Naples, Italy. Founded in 1732 by Matteo Ripa, it is the oldest school of Sinology and Oriental Studies of the European...
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    missionaries who introduced Western engraving techniques. The Jesuit Matteo Ripa edited in 1714–1715 a series of poems by Emperor Kangxi, which he illustrated...
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    October 2007. Archived from the original on 19 July 2014. Ripa, Matteo (1849). Memoirs of Father Ripa: During Thirteen Years Residence at the Court of Peking...
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    in 1434 and Palermo founded in 1806. Also in Naples, established by Matteo Ripa in 1732, was the Collegio dei Cinesi today the University of Naples "L'Orientale"...
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  • who published a grammar of Chinese in 1742. [citation needed] In 1732, Matteo Ripa, a missionary of the Neapolitan "Sacred Congregation" (De propaganda...
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    first precise map of Beijing on the emperor's order. From 1711 to 1723, Matteo Ripa, an Italian priest sent to China by the Congregation for the Evangelization...
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  • 2023–present title of a long-running American syndicated morning talk show. Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos are the hosts in that period. Retrieved 2009-11-25 Archived...
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  • Casanatense, Rome. Copie manoscritte di vari scritti del Servo di Dio Matteo Ripa (1874), Cina e Regni Adiacenti Miscellanea 16, f. 21r, 26 December 1715...
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    1711. Being, along with Matteo Ripa, the first non-Jesuit missionaries to settle at the Chinese court, 100 years after Matteo Ricci's death, in 1714 Pedrini...
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