Johann Schreck

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Johann Schreck was a German Jesuit scholar, physician, and botanist of the early 17th century who collaborated with Galileo and contributed to the scientific and medical knowledge of his time.

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instanceOf Catholic priest
Jesuit
botanist
human
physician
scholar
scientist
collaboratedWith Chinese scholars of the Ming court
Galileo Galilei
Johannes Kepler
Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
educatedAt University of Altdorf
Freiburg University
surface form: University of Freiburg

University of Padua
employer Ming dynasty
surface form: Ming dynasty imperial court

Society of Jesus
fieldOfWork astronomy
botany
mechanics
medicine
natural philosophy
knownFor contributions to early 17th-century medicine
contributions to early modern botany
introducing European scientific knowledge to China
participation in Jesuit scientific missions to China
work on astronomical instruments
languageOfWorkOrName Chinese
German
Italian
Latin
memberOf Society of Jesus
movement Catholic Reformation intellectual tradition
Scientific Revolution
notableAchievement contributed to the development and dissemination of telescopic astronomy
helped transmit European anatomical and medical knowledge to China
notableWork Chinese translations of European scientific texts
Dioptrice (Latin translation of Kepler’s work)
Tyrocinium anatomicum
occupation Jesuit
botanist
physician
scholar
translator
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
workLocation Beijing
Lisbon
Macau
surface form: Macao

Padua
Rome

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Accademia dei Lincei hasMember Johann Schreck