Alenio, Giulio

ALENIO, GIULIO (1582-1649), Italian Jesuit missionary, was born
at Brescia. He entered the Society of Jesus and was sent to the East.
He landed at Macao in 1610, and while waiting a favorable opportunity to
penetrate into China busied himself for three years in teaching
mathematics. His thirty years’ residence in China was marked by
unceasing zeal and considerable success. He adopted the dress and
manners of the country, was the first Christian missionary in Kiang-si,
and built several churches in Fo-Kien. He wrote in Chinese a Life of
Christ (Pekin, 1635-1637, 8 vols.; often reprinted, e.g. in 1887 in 3
vols., and used even by Protestant missionaries) and a cosmography (Iche
fang wai ki Hang-chow, 1623, 6 vols.), which was translated into Manchu
under the title The True Origin of 10,000 Things, a copy of which was
sent from Pekin to Paris in 1789. Alenio died at Fu-chow in 1649.
For bibliography see de Backer and Sommervogel, Bibl. de la Cie. de
Jesus, i. 158-160.
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