- Sabatino de Ursis
Sabatino de Ursis (1575–1620, Chinese name: 熊三拔;
pinyin : Xióng Sānbá) was an ItalianJesuit who was active in 17th-centuryChina , during theJesuit China missions .Career
Sabatino de Ursis arrived in 1607 in
Beijing , in order to helpMatteo Ricci with astronomical research. [Udias, p.40] He also worked together with Xú Guāngqĭ andMatteo Ricci on the translation ofEuclid 's "Elements" into Chinese.Sabatino de Ursis also wrote a book in Chinese on Western hydraulics, an example of the transmission of Western technical knowledge to China in the 17th century.
De Ursis is famous for having predicted an
eclipse , which had not been foretold by traditional Chinese astronomers, onDecember 15 1610 . This was very important to the Chinese, and was a strong argument to let the Western Jesuits work on the reformation of theChinese calendar . [Udias, p.40] Soon, however, de Ursis and colleagueDiego de Pantoja had to abandon the project in the face of opposition by Chinese astronomers.In 1612, Sabatino translated orally a work by
Agostino Ramelli on hydraulic mecanisms, which was put into Chinese by Xú Guāngqĭ. The book was published under the name 泰西水法 ("Tàixī shuǐfǎ", "Hydraulic machinery of the West").In 1616, dislike of the Jesuits led to a persecution of Christians at the instigation of
Shen Ho (Shěn Hè, 沈隺, vice minister of rites inNanking , d. 1624), and de Ursis was expelled toMacau , where he died in 1620:At the renewed suggestion of
Xu Guangqi , an Imperial edict of 1629 would again put the Jesuits in charge of the revision of the calendar, which would be handled by the German Jesuit Johann Schall.Publications
* Sabatino de Ursis and
Xu Guangqi (1612) "泰西水法" ("Thai Hsi Shui Fa", "Hydraulic machinery of the West")Notes
References
* Udías, Agustín (2003) "Searching the Heavens and the Earth: The History of Jesuit observatories", Kluwer Academic Publisher, ISBN 140201189X [http://books.google.com/books?id=oMZWrrO_BGIC&pg=PA40&lpg=PA40&dq=jesuit+sabatino+de+ursis&source=web&ots=HuUQcaxa06&sig=Xqx9vHrk7NJTCJ-rV7D9jGrdrWQ]
* Catherine Jami, Peter Engelfriet, Gregory Blue (2001) "Statecraft and Intellectual Renewal in Late Ming China. The cross-cultural synthesis of Xu Guangqi (1562–1633)", p.209, BRILL, ISBN 9004120580Further reading
* John W. O'Malley, Gauvin Alexander Bailey, Steve J. Harris, T. Frank Kennedy (1999) "The Jesuits: Cultures, Sciences, and the Arts (1540-1773)", University of Toronto Press ISBN 0802038611
External links
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/expo/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/i-rome_to_china/Jesuits_in_China.html The Jesuits in China]
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