Subject: Augustinians--Missions--Philippines--History--Sources

Misioneros agustinos en el Extremo Oriente, 1565-1780 (Osario venerable)
AuthorCastro, Agustín María de, 1740-1801Merino, Manuel
PlaceMadrid
PublisherInstituto Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition
LanguageSpanish
TypeBook
SeriesBiblioteca Missionalia Hispanica ; serie B, v.6
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberBX2949.P5 C37 1954
Descriptionxi, 518 p. : plates, facsims. ; 23 cm.
NoteMisioneros agustinos en el Extremo Oriente, 1565-1780 (Osario venerable) / por el P. Agustin Maria de Castro ; edición, introducción y notas por M. Merino.
"Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Instituto Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo"
Pertenece al Aparador fuera de la pared Cax. No. 4. Ytalones y China. [Lilly Ms.21542. Lot 511 v.1-2]
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CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageMultilang.
TypeManuscript (digital)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberDig.
DescriptionDig pdf.
NotePertenece al Aparador fuera de la pared Cax. No. 4. Ytalones y China. [Lilly Ms.21542, Lot 511 v.1-2 Phillipps 8293 & 8294.
Items: mission expenditures, chocolate, etc.
LOT 511, VOLUME I.
This codex comprizes 491 leaves (some 40 of which are blank). Most of the letters and other documents inserted therein are written on Chinese paper. The majority are written in Spanish; and when Latin, Portuguese, Chinese or another language has used, this has been noted…. The bulk of the documents deals with the Spanish Augustinian mission maintained in China by the Philippine Province of that Order between 1680 and 1721; the years 1680-1710 being especially richly represented. There are a number of earlier materials relating to the controversy over the Chinese rites ca. 1645-47, and there are also a number of original letters and documents originating from Jesuit, Franciscan, and Dominican missionaries in China, as also the French priests of the Missions Etrangeres and the Vicars Apostolic, who were active in the years 1680-1721. Much of the correspondence originates at Canton and Macao; but there are also many letters from Augustinian and other missionaries written from their stations in the provinces of Kwangtung, Fukien, Kiangsi, and elsewhere. A few odd letters originate from as far away as Batavia, Malacca, and Goa.
See Boxer catalog for description.