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Shaping virtuous friendship, the Jesuit Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) in late Ming China, Ana Carolina Hosne

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Shaping virtuous friendship, the Jesuit Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) in late Ming China, Ana Carolina Hosne
Language
eng
Abstract
Taking as a starting point his first treatise in Chinese, 'On Friendship' (Jiaoyou lun, 1595), this paper aims to analyze the process by which the Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci (1583-1610) shaped the concept of virtuous friendship in late Ming China, specifically among the Confucian literati. 'On Friendship' is a treatise that reflects and is part of the Renaissance and humanist culture brought to China. It is, in part, a translation into Chinese of maxims by authors such as Aristotle, Cicero, Seneca, Plutarch, Herodotus, Augustine and Ambrose, juxtaposed with ideas derived from the Confucian tradition, especially those on virtuous friendship. In recent years, cultural historians have begun to recognize how important friendship was as a topic of great interest to late Ming intellectuals, which suggests that Ricci was attempting to participate in, and to benefit from, a discussion that was already taking place in China. This paper aims at analyzing the way Ricci shaped virtuous friendship in his Jiaoyou lun by taking both paths, the European and the Chinese, but also focusing on the more or less 'winding' nature of these paths. Indeed, Riccis treatise was nurtured from different sources, which in turn implied selections and omissions. In a first section I address the less problematic aspect of Riccis Jiaoyou lun: its humanistic hue; in a second section I focus on the adaptation to - but also the manipulation of - Confucian values and precepts; in a third section I address a key - and debatable - aspect, that is, the idea of Riccis treatise as 'secular'. Last but not least, a fourth section is dedicated to concluding remarks
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 10-11)
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Shaping virtuous friendship
Oclc number
993088445
Responsibility statement
Ana Carolina Hosne
Series statement
EUI working papers. MWP, 2011/25EUI papers
Sub title
the Jesuit Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) in late Ming China
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