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TitleEpistolae Iapanicae : de multorum gentilium in varijs Insulis ad Christi fidem per Societatis nominis Iesu Theologos conuersione. Translate
TypeBookTranslate
Region AsiaTranslate
ImprintLovanii, : Apud Rutgerum Velpium, Sub Castro Angelico.Translate
PlaceLouvainTranslate
PublisherVelpius, RutgerTranslate
Year1569.Translate
Size17 cm (8o) Translate
NoteP. 12 als 21, p. 37 als 73, p. 147 als 747, p. 291 als 261.Translate
AnnotationPagination: Part 1: [32], 263, [1] pages; Part 2: 310, [2] pages Signatures: Part 1: 1-2⁸ B-R⁸ S⁴; Part 2: A⁸ b-t⁸ v⁴. Title page of part 1 contained within an ornamental border. Title page of part 2 has woodcut printer's device. Statement on title page of part 1, preceding date: "Cum priuilegio regio ad 4. annos." Woodcut head- and tail-pieces; woodcut initials; printed marginlia. Main text printed in italic type throughout. Unnumbered pages: Part 1: title page leaf, twenty-three pages of dedication to Wilhelm V, Duke of Bavaria (1548-1626), signed by Hannard van Gameren, and a six-page excerpt from a letter from Francis Xavier, Superior of the province of India. Woodcut printer's device on page following page 263. Part 2: one-page errata list and printer's device on last page at end of the volume. Part 2 has separate title page with sub-title "De multoruum gentilium ad Christi fidem conuersione per Societatis Iesu Theologos" and starts new pagination sequence and register. Part 2 contains dedication to Gérard d'Hamericourt, Bishop of St. Omer, by Hannard van Gameren. (pages 3-11). Includes letters from Japan, India, Maluku Islands and Brazil. This is a different issue from the one described by Streit, with variations in the preliminaries in part 1. On the last unnumbered preliminary page, the signature of "Franciscus Xauierius" is followed by a woodcut tail-piece, and the numbered sequence begins on the following page. In the issue described by Streit, a further letter by Xavier, dated 1549 and without pagination, begins immediately following Xavier's signature, and continues for 28 pages, so that there are sixty unnumbered preliminary pages in total. Cockx-Indestege, E. Belgica typographica, 1541-1600, Streit, R. Bibliotheca missionum, Adams, H.M. Catalogue of books printed on the continent of Europe, 1501-1600, in Cambridge libraries, 1018 IV, 927/937 (cf.) I 97 (cf.) Translate
LocationUniversiteitsbibliotheek UtrechtTranslate
Call numberF oct 309Translate
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