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<p> a [[Jesuit]] missionary, was born at [[Trent]] in 1614, visited China, and published, after his return, De Bello Tartarico in Sinis, which was translated into the principal European languages; also an excellent map of | Martino Martini <ref name="term_49855" /> | ||
==References == | <p> a [[Jesuit]] missionary, was born at [[Trent]] in 1614, visited China, and published, after his return, De Bello Tartarico in Sinis, which was translated into the principal European languages; also an excellent map of China ("Atlas Sinensis"), and a History of China previous to the Christisan Aera. He died in 1661. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 15 October 2021
Martino Martini [1]
a Jesuit missionary, was born at Trent in 1614, visited China, and published, after his return, De Bello Tartarico in Sinis, which was translated into the principal European languages; also an excellent map of China ("Atlas Sinensis"), and a History of China previous to the Christisan Aera. He died in 1661.