Jahangir and the Jesuits: With an Account of the Benedict Goes and the Mission to PeguRoutledge, 21 d’oct. 2004 - 328 pàgines First published in 1930. 'The book is full of splendour and strange scenes' Nation The Relations of Fernão Guerreiro, from which the three narratives in this volume have been taken, constitute a complete history of the missionary undertakings of the Society of Jesus in the East Indies, China, Japan and Africa during the first decade of the seventeenth century. The work was compiled from the annual letters and reports sent to Europe from the various missionary centres. The original work, which until this edition was published in 1930, had never been reprinted. The only complete copy exists in the British Museum Library, in London. |
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Jahangir and the Jesuits: With an Account of the Benedict Goes and the ... From the Relations of Fernão Guerreiro Previsualització limitada - 2004 |
Jahangir and the Jesuits: With an Account of the Travels of Benedict Goes ... Fernāo Guerreiro Visualització de fragments - 1930 |
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