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07 Oct 2025 09:00

Understanding China: Cultural Mediation, Philosophical and Scientific Exchange [...]

Aula Baratto, Ca’ Foscari – Dorsoduro 3246 Venezia

Understanding China: Cultural Mediation, Philosophical and Scientific Exchange between Europe and China
October 7-8, 2025

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October 7, Tuesday

9.00 Welcome Address and Speeches
Tiziana Lippiello (Rector Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)

Jin Li 金力 (President Fudan University)

10.00 FIRST SESSION
Moderator: Andrea Balbo (Department of Humanities, University of Turin)

10.00-10.30 Keynote speech
Oriental View Post Marco Polo: Verify the China’s Knowledge by Matteo Ricci and Matteo Ripa
Li Tiangang 李天纲, (School of Philosophy, Fudan University)

10.30-10.50 An Overview of Marco Polo Studies in China over the Past 15 years
Wen Haiqing 温海清 (Department of History, Fudan University)

10.50 Coffee break

11.20 SECOND SESSION
Moderator: Laura De Giorgi (Department of Asian and North African Studies, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)

11.20-11.40 Organic Intellectuals and the Contemporary Globalized World
Zhang Shuangli 张双利 (Dean of the School of Philosophy, Fudan University)

11.40-12.00 Early Modern European Understanding of Asian Climate
Craig Martin (Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)

12.00-12.30 Discussion

12.30 Lunch

14.00 THIRD SESSION
Moderator: Francesco Stella (Department of Philology and Criticism of Ancient and Modern literatures, University of Siena)

14.00-14.20 Lessons from the Early Globalism Period for Intercultural Communication and Peacebuilding Today
Benoît Vermander (Department of Philosophy, Fudan University)

14.20-14.40 Medievalism in Giulio Aleni’s Liturgical Translation of Eucharistic Theology
Cui Chen 崔晨 (Department of Asian and North African Studies, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice & Faculty of Humanities, University of Lausanne)

14.40-15.00 Late Antique Iconography in a Global Context: A Comparative Study of Ravenna Mosaics and the Yungang Grottoes
Zhou Zhihuan 周之桓 (Department of History, Fudan University)

15.00-15.20 Some Reflections on the Jesuit Interpretation of passage 4.5 of the Lunyu
Attilio Andreini (Department of Asian and North African Studies, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)

15.30 Coffee/Tea break

16.00 FOURTH SESSION
Moderator: Li Tiangang 李天纲 (School of Philosophy, Fudan University)

16.00-16.20 Chinese Medicine in the Perspective of 19th Century Medical Missionaries: A Historical Examination
Gao Xi 高晞 (Department of History, Fudan University)

16.20-16.40 Extremae Asiae descriptio: the Role of Geography in Understanding China from Marco Polo to Martino Martini
Francesca Boldrer (Department of Humanities, Languages, Mediation, History, Arts and Philosophy, University of Macerata)

16.40-17.00 Understanding Concepts in Global Context: The Case of Chinese “Renaissance”
Zhang Ke 章可 (Department of History, Fudan University)

17.00 Discussion

19.00 Dinner

 

Detailed programme is attached.

Classica Serica. The language and literary characteristics of East Asian Latin and the impact of classical texts on Latin Texts of Eastern Asia between Medieval and Early Modern Age (PRIN 2022, linea di intervento M4.C2.1.1 - CUP master :D53D23015470006 : University of Turin CUP D53D23015470006, University of Siena CUP B53D23022920006, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice – CUP H53D23007030006).

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Department of Asian and North African Studies

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