Author: Mang, Christoph, ca. 1567-1617

De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas suscepta ab Societate Jesu
Date1615
Publish_locationAugustae Vind.
PublisherApud Christoph. Mangium
CollectionRouleau Archives
Edition
LanguageLatin
Record_typeBook, Digital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives, Rare Book Cabinet
Call NumberBX3746.C5 R5 1615
Description[14], 646, [12] p. : folding plans ; 19 cm. (4to)
Note

De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas suscepta ab Societate Iesu : ex P. Matthaei Ricij eiusdem Societatis com[m]entarijs. Libri V ad S.D.N. Pavlvm V in quibus Sinensis Regni mores, leges atq. instituta & novae illius Ecclesiae difficillima primordia accurate & summa fide describuntur / auctore P. Nicolao Trigavtio Belga, ex eadem Societate.
Engraved t.p. by Wolfgang Kilian. Includes index.
Signatures: a b² A-4M 4N
Binding: old vellum over boards; ink title on spine; leather ties wanting; Zikawei Library marks.

On title page, "Augustae Vind. apud Christoph. Mangium" is flanked by "anno Christi" and "MDCXV," which appear on the base of the columns.
Colophon on p. [10] at end reads: Augustae Vindelicorum, apud Christophorum Mangium. M. DC. XV.
Library copy has ZKW classification L32 and curious "Mñzÿ Andechs" inked in space below Trigault's name on t.p. device.

De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas is the earliest full account of the Jesuit China Mission. Written by Nicolas Trigault 金尼閣 (1577-1628), it is an amplification (with some misreadings and omissions) of the Italian manuscript left by Matteo Ricci after his death in 1610, which was supplemented by the Jesuits Ferreira, Longobardi, and Cattaneo. It was immediately popular and translated into German, Spanish, and Italian, and was later partially translated (by Louis Gallagher) into English. A modern Chinese translation also exists.

De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas presents the history of the mission from Xavier’s time until Matteo Ricci, the experience in Japan, and much information concerning the Chinese nation, government, philosophy, and history.
Ref: Backer-Sommervogel, VIII, 239, no. 6.
For full bibliographic reference see Ad Dudink & Nicolas Standaert, Chinese Christian Texts Database (CCT-Database).
Available online at Beyond Ricci
See also Internet Archive and several European libraries. Local access see folder: [De Christiana]

SubjectRicci, Matteo 利瑪竇, 1552-1610 Jesuits--China--Sources Jesuits--Missions--China--Sources China--History--Ming dynasty, 1368-1644--Sources China--Civilization--16th-17th centuries--European views China--Civilization--Ming dynasty, 1368-1644--Jesuit interpretations China--Description and travel--16th-17th centuries--Sources Jesuits--Missions--China--History--17th century--Sources China--Church history--16th-17th centuries--Sources Jesuits--China--16th-18th centuries--Sources Jesuits--Missions--China--History--16th century--Sources