A brief response on the controversies over Shangdi, Tianshen and Linghun by Niccolò Longobardo / Thierry Meynard, Daniel Canaris, editors.
2021
DS750.72 .B75 2021
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Title
A brief response on the controversies over Shangdi, Tianshen and Linghun by Niccolò Longobardo / Thierry Meynard, Daniel Canaris, editors.
ISBN
9789811604515 (electronic bk.)
9811604517 (electronic bk.)
9789811604508
9811604509
9811604517 (electronic bk.)
9789811604508
9811604509
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
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10.1007/978-981-16-0451-5 doi
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DS750.72 .B75 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
951.026
Summary
This book represents the first critical edition and scholarly annotated translation of a pioneering report on the predicament of cross-cultural understanding at the dawn of globalization, titled "A Brief Response on the Controversies over Shangdi, Tianshen and Linghun"/"Resposta breve sobre as Controversias do Xamty, Tien Xin, Lim hoen" which was written in China by the Sicilian Jesuit missionary Niccolo Longobardo (1565-1654) in the 1620s and profoundly influenced Enlightenment understandings of Asian philosophy. The book restores the focus on Longobardos own intellectual concerns, while also reproducing and analyzing all the Chinese-language annotations on the previously unpublished Portuguese and Latin manuscripts. Moreover, it meticulously modernizes all romanizations with standard Hanyu pinyin and identifies, on the basis of archival research, most of Longobardos Chinese interlocutors, thus providing new insights into how the Jesuits networked with Chinese scholars in the late Ming. In this way, it opens up this seminal text to Sinologists and global historians exploring Europes first intellectual exchanges with China. In addition, the book presents four introductory essays, written by the editors and two prominent scholars on the Jesuit China mission. These essays comprehensively reconstruct the historical and intellectual context of Longobardos report, stressing that it cannot be viewed purely as a product of Sino-European cultural exchange, but also as an outgrowth of both exegetic debates within Europe and of European experiences across Asia, especially in Japan. Hence this critical edition will greatly contribute to a more globalized view of the Jesuit China mission
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Palgrave studies in comparative global history.
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Table of Contents
The genesis, editions and translations of Longobardos treatise
The identification of Chinese non-Christian literati and reflections on the dating of the Resposta breve and its place of composition
Longobardos scholastic critique of Riccis accommodation of Confucianism
Longobardos reading of Song Confucianism
Philological note
A brief response to the controversies over Shangdi, Tianshen and Linghun.
The identification of Chinese non-Christian literati and reflections on the dating of the Resposta breve and its place of composition
Longobardos scholastic critique of Riccis accommodation of Confucianism
Longobardos reading of Song Confucianism
Philological note
A brief response to the controversies over Shangdi, Tianshen and Linghun.