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71: Between Two Worlds: Matteo Ricci's Bridge Between East and West


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In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Matteo Ricci, the Italian Jesuit who accomplished what many deemed impossible: establishing a permanent European presence in the heart of Ming China. After twenty years of patient effort, Ricci's arrival in Beijing in 1601 marked a crucial moment in East-West relations.

Unlike his predecessors, who failed to penetrate China's cultural and political barriers, Ricci developed a revolutionary approach. By mastering Chinese, adopting scholar's robes, and engaging deeply with Confucian classics, he positioned himself not as a foreign intruder but as a Western scholar worthy of Chinese intellectual respect.

We examine how Ricci strategically utilized Western scientific knowledge—particularly astronomy and cartography—to establish connections with China's scholar-official elite during a period when the Ming dynasty experienced a calendar crisis. His world maps, clocks, and mathematical instruments opened doors that had remained firmly shut to Europeans for centuries.

The episode traces Ricci's remarkable journey from Zhaoqing to Shaoguan, Nanchang, Nanjing, and finally Beijing, emphasizing how each move represented not only a geographical advancement but also an intellectual refinement of his cross-cultural approach. We also delve into the captivating political intrigue that nearly derailed his mission and the unexpected imperial favor that ultimately secured his position.

Ricci's legacy extends far beyond religion; his translations, scientific exchanges, and cultural adaptations initiated a dialogue between civilizations that would transform both Eastern and Western intellectual traditions for centuries to come.


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I Take History With My CoffeeBy Bruce Boyce