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[Jesuits, China, Japan, India, Gall, Johann Chrysostomus, Terentius (Or Schreck)
LITERAE P. JO. CHRYSOSTOMI GALL OLYSSIPONAE DATAE. (And,) EXEMPLUM L[ITE]RAR[UM] R.P. TERENTII AS R. PATREM JACOBUM KOLLERUM [Contemporary Transcripts of two Letters of Two Jesuit Missions in China, India and Japan.
Manuscripts, 1621-1623
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Edizione: very rare manuscript transcripts. chrysostomus johann gall (1586-1643) was a german jesuit and scholar. he left ingolstadt, germany to teach astronomy, mathematics and navigation in lisbon fro 1620to 1627, before leaving to work in the jesuit missions in india. the colégio de santo antào benefitted from the arrival of many foreign mathematicians and other scholars, as lisbon serves as a gateway for all missionaries departing for asia. the original letter by gall was written in lisbon september 1623 and concerns a newspaper style description of various events, including details of the perseution of christians in japan, particularly the execution of large numbers of the christian community in nagasaki in 1622.<br> the second letter in the present work is especially interesting, as the original was written by johannes terentius (also known as johannes schreck an deng yuhan hanpo, 1576-1630). terentius was a prominent jesuit scholar, specialized in natural science and mathematics. before joining the jesuits as a novice1611, he already enjoyed a grea reputation in germany as a scholar. in 1621, terentius left for china to join the jesuit mission. the original letter by terentius was written in hangzhou, china on 30 august 1621 to the rector of teh jesuit college in munich, jakob keller (1568-1631). he discusses his journey to china, which he started in 1618, his intentions to participate in the planned calendar reform in china, and his impressions of the city of hangzhou, which he reached in 1621, terentius wrote several works on european medicine, mathematics and technology in chinese and, together with johann adam schall von bell and g. roho, introduced european tigonometry and european astronomical instruments to china. in 1629 he began to reform the calendar, which j.a. schall von bell ocmpleted after terentius' early death a year later.<br><br>backer & sommervogel vii, col. 1929-f<br>