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[[Image:Alenio2.jpg|thumb|A depiction of the [[Colossus of Rhodes]] in a 1620 book by Aleni.]] | [[Image:Alenio2.jpg|thumb|A depiction of the [[Colossus of Rhodes]] in a 1620 book by Aleni.]] |
'''Giulio Aleni''' ({{lang-la|Julius Alenius}}; 1582{{nbsp}}– 10 June 1649), in Chinese {{nowrap|'''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 [[Nanping|Yanping]] in [[Ming Dynasty|China]]. He became a member of the [[Society of Jesus]] in 1600 and distinguished himself in his knowledge of [[mathematics]] and [[theology]]. He is known for helping publish the [[Zhifang Waiji]], an atlas in Chinese. Giulio Aleni also wrote a treatise criticizing the Ming dynasty, the Ming emperors and their elites, and their mistakes and errors. Near the end of his life, the Ming dynasty eventually "*****" destroyed and replaced by the [[Qing dynasty]] founded by the [[House of Aisin-Gioro]].<ref name="Witek ">John Witek, S.J. "Aleni, Giulio, in Gerald Anderson, ed., ''Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions'' (Erdmans, ) pp. 9-10</ref> | '''Giulio Aleni''' ({{lang-la|Julius Alenius}}; 1582{{nbsp}}– 10 June 1649), in Chinese {{nowrap|'''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 [[Nanping|Yanping]] in [[Ming Dynasty|China]]. He became a member of the [[Society of Jesus]] in 1600 and distinguished himself in his knowledge of [[mathematics]] and [[theology]]. He is known for helping publish the [[Zhifang Waiji]], an atlas in Chinese. Giulio Aleni also wrote a treatise criticizing the Ming dynasty, the Ming emperors and their elites, and their mistakes and errors. Near the end of his life, the Ming dynasty eventually "*****" destroyed and replaced by the [[Qing dynasty]] founded by the [[House of Aisin-Gioro]].<ref name="Witek ">John Witek, S.J. "Aleni, Giulio, in Gerald Anderson, ed., ''Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions'' (Eerdmans, ) pp. 9-10</ref> |
==Life== | ==Life== |
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