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1926R32939s.l., 1926 128pp.rijkelijk geïllustreerd + 1 uitvouwbare kaart, 25cm., R32939
1803505666Typis Societatis 1803. Leather. VERY GOOD. Tall 12mo full brown calf with brass clasps intact; all edges gilt with neat single-line gauffering along the outer edges leather stamped in gilt with fleur-de-lis to panels and all 5 points of both covers ruled in simple single-line dots matching the gauffered edges. Printed in red and black. Missal text in Latin with Spanish afterword. Red and black title page with engraving of Lam and book with seven seals. Leather shows some light rubbing single wormhole through the center of the text; contemporary owner's inscription in Spanish to FFEP very clean and sound otherwise with tight binding fresh pages and bright gilt. A lovely copy. Typis Societatis unknown
13734Paris Charles-Pierre Berton 1766 in 12 1 volume relié pleine basane fauve, dos à nerfs orné, caissons dorés avec fleurons centraux, tranches teintées (rouge), XLII [1] et 388 pages. Petite fente sur un mors du plat supérieur. Bon exemplaire
054324Paris Charpentier, Libraire-Editeur 1843 in 8 (19,5x12) 1 volume reliure demi basane havane de l'époque, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets à froid, CCXXXVI et 392 pages [2], quelques rares rousseurs éparses. Yves-Marie André. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
182793348-C2685Lyon-Paris, Périsse frères, 1827 1 vol. 348 pages rel. bas. d'époque, coins émoussés, mors fendus, cuir en partie manquant.
1864LFA-1267131365 volumes de 732, 634, 632, 640 et 629 pages, format 140 x 230 mm, brochés, publié en 1864, Contant-Laguerre & Cie Imprimeurs-Editeurs
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41646Paris Chez Alexandre Giroud 1761 in 12 (16,5x9,5) 1 fascicule broché, couverture de papier marbré, étiquette de titre manuscrite à la plume collée sur le plat supérieur, 108 pages. Pierre Claude Frey de Neuville. Edition originale. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
181434087Chez Mme Marchant 1814 Cartonnage bleu nuit d'époque, dos orné de filets dorés , petite perte de couleur sur les plats. Deuxième volume du périodique le Censeur , 4 - 368 pp. L'énigmatique Mention de fin du tome second en fin d'ouvrage tient au fait de la réédition du périodique sous forme de volume
Madrid, M. Rivadeneyra, 1868, 25,5 x 18 cm., holandesa pielde época, lomo con adornos gofrados y dorados, XXIII + 609 págs.+ 1 h.
In -8°, pp. 188, (12); pergamena. Questa rara miscellanea comprende una serie di lettere scritte dai Gesuiti dal Giappone e da Goa: scrivono de Cespedes, Mexia, Fròis, Cabral, e Valignano. La lettera di quest’ultimo include il resoconto della morte di Rodolfo Acquaviva, che fu ucciso a Goa, dagli indigeni, nel 1583. La lettera di Valignano è una delle pochissime, in tutto cinque, lettere dei Gesuiti dall’India pubblicate fra il 1570 e il 1585. This rare collection includes letters written by Jesuits from India and Japan: the authors are de Cespedes, Mexia, Fròis, Cabral, e Valignano. The Valignano letter reports about the assassination, in Goa, of Rodolfo Acquaviva, killed by natives in 1583: it’s one of the five letter of Jesuits from India published between 1570 and 1585.
15852438<p>Venice: Appreso I Gioliti 1585. </p><p>Price: $8500.00 </p><p>Octavo: 16 x 10.5 cm. 188 11 pp. Collation: A-M8 N4</p><p>One of several 1585 editions first ed. 1584</p><p>Bound in modern cartoncino. A very good copy with some minor repairs lightly washed. With a fine woodcut headpiece and Jesuit emblem on the title page and numerous decorative head- and tailpieces and initials including one of a dragon throughout.</p><p>This collection contains the following letters from the Jesuit missions in Japan and Goa: Francesco Carreón writing from Kuchinotsu 1 Dec. 1579; Gregorio de Céspedes 1579; Lorenço Mexia at Bungo 20 Oct. 1580; three letters by LuÃs Fróis Miyako 14 April 1581; 19 May 1581; and 29 May 1581; Francesco Cabral 15 Sept. 1581; and Alessandro Valignano Goa 28 Dec. 1583.<br /><br />The Salsette Martyrs:<br /><br />This collection concludes with Valignano's important letter from Goa –one of only five Jesuit letters from India published between 1570 and 1585- detailing the deaths of the Jesuit Martyrs of Cuncolim who were killed on Monday 25 July 1583 in the village of Cuncolim in the district of Salsette territory of Goa India. The "martyrs" were the Italian Rudolph Acquaviva the Spaniard Alphonso Pacheco the Swiss Peter Berno the Portuguese Anthony Francis and Brother Francis Aranha also a Portuguese. In addition the Portuguese layman Gonçalo Rodrigues and some Indian youths Dominic Alphonso Francis Rodrigues Paul da Costa and ten others were also killed.<br /><br />While prosecuting their mission of Conversion in Cuncolim the Jesuits and their companions desecrated a Hindu temple by urinating in it a relatively mild if repugnant form of desecration; on an earlier excursion Father Berno had set fire to another temple and destroyed a sacred anthill. In addition they killed a cow that was also an object of worship and hurled its entrails into a sacred well thereby defiling it. The understandably outraged citizenry set upon the Jesuits and their companions killing them with scimitars lances and arrows. They then threw their bodies into a well. The five Jesuits quickly achieved great fame as martyrs and at last in the 19th century were elevated to sainthood while the lay Indians who were slaughtered with them were ignored. <br /><br />It should be remembered that three of the five Jesuit martyrs were in Cuncolim as chaplains to a force of Portuguese soldiers sent to exact harsh reprisals for indigenous resistance to Portuguese rule and the Jesuit campaign of forced conversion. In this context the killing of the Jesuits is remembered by the people of modern day Cuncolim as one of the first acts of revolutionary resistance to European rule in India.<br /><br />Of course the letter written in December of 1583 by the Jesuit Provincial of India Alessandro Valignano glorifies the "martyrs" and in true martyrological style vividly describes the deaths of Acquaviva and his companions.<br /><br />"The Pagans then fell upon them; Father Rudolph received five cuts from a scimitar and a spear and died praying God to forgive them and pronouncing the Holy Name. Father Berno was next horribly mutilated and Father Pacheco wounded with a spear fell on his knees extending his<br />arms in the form of a cross and praying God to forgive his murderers and send other missionaries to them.</p><p>Streit Bibliotheca Missionum IV. 1639; Sommervogel II col 492; Cordier Sinica 75; Laures 170</p> Appreso I Gioliti, books
182740086Paris: Societé catholique des bons livres 1827. 12mo 16.9 cm 6.68". 2 vols. I: vii 3 214 pp. II: 4 243 3 pp. <br><br>The first volume here opens with an impassioned defense of the overall interest and significance of the Lettres édifiantes 34 volumes of correspondence from non-European Jesuit missions reporting back to Rome originally published from 1702 to 1776. While there was obviously much therein on the condition of the various missions and missionaries and their conversion activities the writers also addressed social and political conditions and events as well as occasionally writing detailed descriptions of natural history. The present two volumes an early 19th-century abridgement offer some of the => highlights of letters from the Middle East Asia and the Americas Constantinople Armenia Persia Syria Tripoli Jerusalem and the Holy Land in the first volume; various parts of Canada California Santo Domingo and Guyana in the second. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â This ed. not in Sabin; see 40697 for main entry. Contemporary paper in tree calf pattern spines with gilt-stamped red leather title-labels; rubbed overall. All edges stained yellow. Front free endpapers each with small 19th-century library paper shelving label. Occasional small spots of staining or foxing pages generally clean. Societé catholique des bons livres hardcover books
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