CENTRE FOR LATIN STUDIES OPENS IN
“Latinitas Sinica” (Centre for Latin Language and Culture in
University authorities, two representatives from the Italian Institute of Culture and Chinese and foreign experts participate in the event, together with a group of postgraduate students. A quartet from the Catholic Cathedral of Beijing performed some Latin hymns.
The centre is part of the National Research Centre of Overseas Sinology.
The connection between the two institutions is the fruit of the commitment of professor Zhang Xiping, the director of the National Research Centre of Overseas Sinology.
The reason why the
In the last years some very significant Master and Doctoral Dissertations discussed at the
Michele Ruggieri, Matteo Ricci, Philippe Couplet and innumerable other early sinologists wrote about
As the Sinology centre aims at a thorough knowledge of Western studies about
For this it was necessary to have students and scholars specialized in, or at least familiar with, this language. So, since 2006, every year one or two students from the
About the same time the academic authorities of
Latinitas Sinica is a specialized institution dedicated to the study and promotion
of Latin Language in
- Supporting the learning and teaching of Latin Language in
- Promoting research in
- Researching the area of Latin Sinology;
- Researching the area of Early Latin to Chinese Translations;
- Offering to Chinese society various services related to Latin Language and Culture, being a reference for institutions around the world interested in Latin Language in
- Publishing every year an issue of a “Journal of Latin Studies in
The members of the center are professor Zhang Xiping, professor Michele Ferrero and two young researchers who studied Latin in
The centre can count of the collaboration of some illustrious advisers: professors Peng Xiaoyu, Huang Yang and Nicholas Koss from
The centre is also supported in various ways by the
The study of Latin attracts many students. Latin is a very useful tool to the study of many European Languages, including English.
Moreover Latin opens the mind to centuries of classical Western tradition.
In the words of Prof Ferrero, the director of the Centre: “In these times of increasing cultural exchanges between