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+ | This bibliography contains all the publications published by Pasquale D'Elia (1890-1963), a Jesuit sinologist who dedicated many of his studies to Matteo Ricci (1552-1610), one of the first Jesuit missionary in China. <br> | ||
+ | The Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University holds D'Elia's personal and research papers,<ref>A description of this holding is available [http://www.unigre.it/archivioimg/Immagini_blog/Delia.pdf at this link].</ref> which, since 2010, several students from the Oriental Studies degree program at Sapienza University of Rome contributed to re-arrange and describe.<ref>More information is available [https://archiviopug.org/category/projects/fondo-delia/ here].</ref> also this bibliography has been set up thanks to two of them - [[User:PucciWiki|Francesca Pucci]] and [[User:VitielloWiki|Simona Vitiello]].<br> | ||
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+ | The purpose of this collection is to provide scholars with a tool to investigate D'Elia research production in order to foster studies about him using the papers preserved at APUG. | ||
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This bibliography contains all the publications published by Pasquale D'Elia (1890-1963), a Jesuit sinologist who dedicated many of his studies to Matteo Ricci (1552-1610), one of the first Jesuit missionary in China.
The Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University holds D'Elia's personal and research papers,[1] which, since 2010, several students from the Oriental Studies degree program at Sapienza University of Rome contributed to re-arrange and describe.[2] also this bibliography has been set up thanks to two of them - Francesca Pucci and Simona Vitiello.
The purpose of this collection is to provide scholars with a tool to investigate D'Elia research production in order to foster studies about him using the papers preserved at APUG.
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- ↑ A description of this holding is available at this link.
- ↑ More information is available here.