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Michele Ruggieri
Michele Ruggieri (1543, Spinazzola, Bari, Italy – 11 May 1607, Salerno, Italy; Chinese: 羅明堅; pinyin: Luó Míngjiān) was an Italian Jesuit priest. One of the founding fathers of the Jesuit China missions, and a co-author of the first Portuguese-Chinese dictionary, he can be described as the first European sinologist.
==Formation years in Europe==
Born Pompilio Ruggieri in Spinazzola, Puglia in 1543, he obtained, in Naples, a doctorate ''in utroque iure'', that is: in civil and canon law, and was employed in the administration of Philip II. He entered the Society of Jesus on 27 October 1572, in Rome,〔 taking the name "Michele". After completing the Jesuit usual spiritual and intellectual formation Ruggieri volunteered for the Asian missions and left for Lisbon, where he was ordained in March 1578 while waiting for a ship to take him to Goa.〔("Michele Ruggieri", Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Christianity )〕

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