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  1. Imágenes de la vida de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo, adaptación de las Evangelicae historiae imagines de Jerónimo Nadal, 1637-1639. Giulio Aleni ( Brescia, 1582- Yanping, China, 10 de junio de 1649) fue un misionero jesuita en China, autor de numerosas obras de diversas materias escritas en lengua china .

  2. Aleni's 1637 illustrated life of Jesus. A depiction of the Colossus of Rhodes in a 1620 book by Aleni. Giulio Aleni ( Latin: Julius Alenius; 1582 – 10 June 1649), in Chinese Ai Rulüe, was an Italian Jesuit missionary and scholar. He was born in Leno near Brescia in Italy, at the time part of the Republic of Venice, and died at ...

  3. Notable Works: “Life of Christ”. Giulio Aleni (born 1582, Brescia, republic of Venice [Italy]—died Aug. 3, 1649, Fu-chow, China) was a Jesuit priest who was the first Christian missionary in the province of Kiangsi, China. Aleni entered the Society of Jesus in 1600 and was sent to the Far East.

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  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › julio-alenioJulio Alenio - AcademiaLab

    Giulio Aleni (latín: Julius Alenius; 1582 – 10 de junio de 1649), en El Ai Rulüe chino, fue un misionero y erudito jesuita italiano. Nació en Leno cerca de Brescia en Italia, en ese momento parte de la República de Venecia, y murió en Yanping en China.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Giulio_AleniGiulio Aleni - Wikiwand

    Giulio Aleni fue un misionero jesuita en China, autor de numerosas obras de diversas materias escritas en lengua china.

  6. 15 de ene. de 2020 · Abstract. Unlike similar works, Xingxue Cushu 性學觕述 ( General Introduction to the Learning on [Human] Nature) by the Italian Jesuit missionary Giulio Aleni (1582–1649) sought to deliver the Christian doctrine into China by introducing Western medicine. The conflict between the Christian concept of the soul and the ...

  7. This book serves as the first scholarly study of the famous Jesuit Chinese children’s primer and includes masterful translations of both Wang Yinglin’s (1551–1602) hallowed Confucian Three Character Classic and Alenis Chinese catechism that was published during the Qing (1644–1911)