A Jesuit Genius at the Chinese Emperor’s Court

Matteo Ricci (a/k/a Li Madou), who arrived in China in 1582 and died there in 1610, mastered Chinese and the Confucian classics; wrote respected and popular books; translated Euclid; made and annotated world maps; built astrolabes and sundials; and won the admiration of the empire’s entire mandarin class.