Relazione delli padri della Compagni di Gesu di Pekin intorno a quanto opero e fece l'Illm̄o. Revm̄o. Patriarca Monsignore Carlo Tommaso Maillard di Tournon legato a latere nell' imperio della Cina, e poi Em̄o. Prete Cardinale della S.R. Chiesa morto relegato in Macao li otto del mese di Guigno 1710

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Relazione delli padri della Compagni di Gesu di Pekin intorno a quanto opero e fece l'Illm̄o. Revm̄o. Patriarca Monsignore Carlo Tommaso Maillard di Tournon legato a latere nell' imperio della Cina, e poi Em̄o. Prete Cardinale della S.R. Chiesa morto relegato in Macao li otto del mese di Guigno 1710.

This manuscript concerns the Chinese rites controversy and the papal legate Maillard de Tournon who was sent to China to put pressure on the Jesuits to conform to the policy of not allowing Chinese Christians to continue practicing Confucian rites.

[4], 128 p. ; 37 cm.

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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