Dominique Parrenin

Dominique Parrenin

Dominique Parrenin (born at Russey, near Besançon, 1 September 1665; died at Beijing, 29 September 1741) was a French Jesuit missionary to China.

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Life

He entered the Jesuit order, 1 September 1685, and in 1697 was sent to China. At Beijing (1698) he attracted the attention of the Emperor Kangxi. His varied knowledge, and familiar use of the court languages, Chinese and Manchu, gained him the good-will of the emperor. Father Parrenin utilized this favour in the interest of religion and science.

While satisfying the curiosity of Kangxi, especially about physics, medicine, and the history of Europe, he argued that the scientific culture of the West was due to Christianity. Obliged to travel with the Emperor, he visited Chinese Christians.

Well liked by important personages at the court and the highest dignitaries of the empire, he led them to look with favour on the spreading of Christianity. In the Lettres édificantes, he has written of the admirable example set by the princes of the Sounou family, whose conversion, begun by Father Suarez, he completed.

Yongzheng (1723–35), son of Kangxi, as Emperor soon made known his aversion for Christianity, and only his consideration for the missionaries at Beijing, principally for Father Parrenin, protected Christianity in China. This emperor respected the missionaries, not for their scientific knowledge, but for their character and virtues. He demanded services of more tangible importance, notably at audiences granted to the ambassadors of Russia and Portugal during the long negotiations, both commercial and political, with the former of the two powers. The Chinese ministers needed the missionaries, not only as conscientious and trusty interpreters, but men capable of informing them on European matters and of inspiring confidence.

Parrenin was assisted by his confrères, Anne-Marie de Mailla and Antoine Gaubil. The mission at Peking continued to exist among persecutions, and the toleration shown to it helped Christians in the provinces. He was caught up in the rites controversy; but was misrepresented in the "Mémoires historique du Cardinal de Tournon" and the "Anecdotes sue l'Etat de la Religion dans de Chine".

Works

Parrenin was involved in drawing up a major map of China. He aroused in Kangxi a desire to see his entire domain represented by methods more exact than those of the Chinese cartographers. Parrenin had a hand in the preparations of the making of this map in the provinces of Pechili, Shan-tung, and Liao-tung. He also collaborated on a map of Beijing and its environs, which the emperor caused to be made in 1700.

He translated into Manchu for Kangxi several of the works published in the Mémoirs de l'Academie des Sciences at Paris. In 1723 Dortous de Mairan, of the Académie des Sciences, and Fréret, perpetual secretary of the Académie des Inscriptions, sent him their "doubts" about the history, chronology, and astronomy of the Chinese. His answers led to other questions, and this scientific correspondence continued until 1740.

References

  • Lettres édificantes et curieuses. 26e Recueil. Préface et Lettre du P. Chalier (Paris, 1753);
  • Lettre du P. Antoine Gaubil on the death of P. Parrenin, MS. 12223 in the Bibliothèque Nationale, with the letters of Parrenin to Mairan and Fréret (1729–60), unedited;
  • Lettres de M. de Mairan au R. P. Parrenin, contenant diverses questions sur la Chine (Paris, 1759–70);
  • Brucker, Le mission de Chine de 1722 à 1735 in Revue des questions historiques, XXIX, 491 (1881);
  • ____, Correspondence scientifique du missionaire francais à Peking au XVIIIe Siécle in Revue du monde catholique. XXVI, 701, (1883);
  • Augustin de Backer & Carlos Sommervogel, Bibliothèque des éscrevains de la C. de J. VI, 284-290, IX, 757;
  • Cordier, Bibliotheca Sinica.

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 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert Appleton Company. 


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