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    Innocentia victrix (1671)

    Innocentia victrix sive sententia Comitiorum Imperij Sinici pro innocentia christianæ religionis, lata juridicè per annum 1669

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    Gouvea, António de, 1592-1677
    Repository
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    Description
    Printed from wooden blocks
     
    Backer-Somervogel, III, 1637, no. 1
     
    Woodstock letters, LX, 377 ff. (Tr. into English)
     
    Concerns the exoneration of Jesuit missionaries in China, brought to trial because of their teachings, in particular J.A. Schall von Bell who died as a result of his imprisonment
     
    Half-title illustrated with Jesuit seal, and printed white onblack
     
    Printed from wood blocks on double leaves folded in Chinesestyle
     
    Edited by G.A. Lobelli. --Cf. Cordier and Bucker
     
    Text in Chinese with transliteration and Latin translation
     
    Woodstock letters, LX, 377 ff. (Tr. into English)
     
    Concerns the exoneration of Jesuit missionaries in China, brought to trial because of their teachings, in particular J.A. Schall von Bell who died as a result of his imprisonment.
     
    Half-title illustrated with Jesuit seal, and printed white onblack
     
    Printed from wood blocks on double leaves folded in Chinesestyle
     
    Edited by G.A. Lobelli. --Cf. Cordier and Bucker
     
    Text in Chinese with transliteration and Latin translation
     
    Woodstock letters, LX, 377 ff. (Tr. into English)
     
    Sommervogel, III, 1637, no. 1
     
    Sommervogel, IV, 1892, no. 11
     
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1042285
    Date
    1671
    1671
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    Subject
    Schall von Bell, Johann Adam, 1592?-1666; Jesuits -- Missions -- Early works to 1800; Jesuits -- China -- History -- Early works to 1800; Kangxi, Emperor of China, 1654-1722;
    Type
    Book
    Publisher
    In Quàm chēū metropoli provinciæ Quàm tūm in regno Sinarum : [publisher not identified]
    Extent
    45 leaves
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