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词条 Amiot, Jean-Joseph-Marie
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Amiot, Jean-Joseph-Marie
Jesuit missionary
Amiot also spelled Amyot
born February 8, 1718, Toulon, France
died October 9, 1793, Beijing, China
Jesuit missionary whose writings made accessible to Europeans the thought and life of East Asia.
Amiot entered the Society of Jesus in 1737 and was sent as a missionary to China in 1750. While in China, he helped verify certain geographical locations, thereby making a major contribution to the perfection of the Jesuits (Jesuit)' project of mapping the empire. He soon won the confidence of the emperor Qianlong and spent the remainder of his life at Beijing. Among his achievements was the compilation of a Tatar-Manchu dictionary; like his other works, it was written in French. Amiot's other writings are to be found chiefly in the Mémoires concernant l'histoire, les sciences et les arts des Chinois (1776–91; “Memoirs Concerning the History, Sciences, and Arts of the Chinese”); the Vie de Koung-Tsée (“Life of Confucius”), the 12th volume of that collection, is complete and relatively accurate.
Additional Reading
Charles E. Ronan and Bonnie B.C. Oh (eds.), East Meets West: The Jesuits in China, 1582–1773 (1988).
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