- Bento de Góis
Bento de Góis (1562,
Vila Franca do Campo , Azores, Portugal -11 April 1607 , Suzhou (Gansu),China ), was a PortugueseJesuit Brother,Missionary and explorer. His name is commonly given in English as Bento de Goes. [ [http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Goes,+Bento+de] ]Biography
Góis went to
India as a soldier in the Portuguese army. InGoa he entered theSociety of Jesus as a lay brother (in 1584), offering himself to work for the Mughal Mission. As such, in 1595, he accompaniedJerome Xavier and Manuel Pinheiro toLahore . For the third time EmperorAkbar had requested that Jesuits be sent to his court. Goes returned toGoa in 1601.Góis is however best remembered for his long exploratory journey through Central Asia, under the garb of an Armenian merchant, in search of the Kingdom of
Cathay . Generated by accounts made byMarco Polo , reports were then circulating in Europe of the existence of a Christian kingdom in the midst of Muslim nations. After 4,000 miles and three years he found no Christian community but ended his journey at the GreatWall of China in 1605 proving thatCathay ofMarco Polo was the China ofMatteo Ricci . It is likely that the existence of Buddhist monastic communities in China led Marco Polo to believe he had seen Christian monks. [http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/jmac/jp/jpcotgo.htm] Góis travelled theSilk Road but couldn't reach Peking (Beijing ). Having been robbed and left seriously sick and alone inSuzhou (now Jiuquan), [Winchester, Simon. (2008), "The Man Who Loved China", p. 264. HarperCollins, New York. ISBN 978-0-06-088459-8.] a town nearDunhuang inGansu Province, China, he sent a note toMatteo Ricci inPeking who promptly sent a servant to his rescue. The latter found Góis already at the point of death.Footnotes
Bibliography
*WESSELS, "Early Jesuit Travellers in Central Asia", The Hague, 1924, pp. 1-42.
*BERNARD, H., "Le frère Bento de Goes chez les musulmans de la Haute-Asie", Tientsin, 1934.
*BISHOP, G.: "In Search of Cathay", Anand, 1998.
*CRONIN, V.: "The Wise Man From the West", Harvill Press, 2003
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