• Michele Ruggieri, SJ (born Pompilio Ruggieri and known in China as Luo Mingjian; 1543 – 11 May 1607) was an Italian Jesuit priest and missionary. A founding...
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  • Ruggieri, Italian engineer Michele Ruggieri (1543–1607), Italian Jesuit missionary in China, the first European sinologist Ève Ruggieri (born 1939), French television...
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    jiagun (夾棍). When Semedo reached China in 1610, the Jesuit missionaries Michele Ruggieri (1543–1607) and Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) had developed the first Chinese...
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    Chinese people had converted to Christianity. Three years before, Michele Ruggieri was invited from Portuguese India expressly to study Chinese, by Alessandro...
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    century during the late Ming dynasty. The first known effort was by Michele Ruggieri, who returned to Italy in 1588 and carried on his translations while...
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    prepare the campaign, including also the services of Matteo Ricci and Michele Ruggieri. Cabral believed the conquest would finish itself as soon as they captured...
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    is thought to have been designed in 1583–1588 by Matteo Ricci and Michele Ruggieri for their Portuguese–Chinese dictionary—the first ever European–Chinese...
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    Jesuit scholar, Michele Ruggieri, was sent to Macau. Valignano left Macau for Japan in July 1579, leaving behind instructions for Ruggieri, who was to arrive...
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    he wrote to the Superior in India, who sent to Macau Jesuit scholar Michele Ruggieri (羅明堅) who called the help of Matteo Ricci (利瑪竇), to share the work...
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    Chinese surnames; one example is Mei. During 1583–88 Italian Jesuits Michele Ruggieri and Matteo Ricci created a Portuguese–Chinese dictionary – the first...
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