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DIEGO ADUARTE (1569-1636)
Tomo Primo de la Historia de la Provincia del Santo Rosario de Filipinas, Iapon y China, de la Sagrada Orden de Predicadores, [- Quarta Parte]. [Tomo Primo] Añadida por el muy R.P. Fray Domingo Gonzalez, Comissario del Santo Oficio, y Regente del Colegio de Santo Thomas de Manila. Zaragoça: Domingo Gascon, 1693; [II] Zaragoça: Pasqual Bueno, 1693; [III-IV] Manila: Universidad de Santo Thomas, 1742, 1783. 4 vols. 2° (290 x 200mm). Woodcut vignette to title of part I, part II-IV with woodcut borders, part II with woodcut illustrated initials and engraved headpiece; I-III printed in double columns. (Without the 2-leaf Approbación in Vol. I, some minor worm damage at fore-edges, part I-III leaves slightly browned.) Nineteenth century half calf (rebacked, old spines laid down), modern morocco-backed box.
EXCEEDINGLY RARE COMPLETE SET OF THE GREAT DOMINICAN HISTORY with the second edition of Part I and sole editions of Part II-IV. One of the most important printed sources for the history of the Philippines. Aduarte, a Dominican, reached the Philippines in 1595 and soon became bishop. He compiled this history of the missions, especially noting the cruelty of the Spaniards who controlled the islands, the success of the missions and the lives of the martyrs in Japan. Following Aduarte, his collaborator Domnigo Gonazalez updated Part I for final publication. Most copies of the first edition of Part I printed in Manila at the University of Santo Thomas, 1640 were lost in a shipwreck en route to Spain. Part II was written by Baltasar de Santa Cruz; Part III by Vicente de Salazar and Part IV by Domingo Collantes; all at the Colegio de Santo Thomas. Cordier Japonica 351-353. Brunet I, 54; Medina, Manila 215, 315.
Tomo Primo de la Historia de la Provincia del Santo Rosario de Filipinas, Iapon y China, de la Sagrada Orden de Predicadores, [- Quarta Parte]. [Tomo Primo] Añadida por el muy R.P. Fray Domingo Gonzalez, Comissario del Santo Oficio, y Regente del Colegio de Santo Thomas de Manila. Zaragoça: Domingo Gascon, 1693; [II] Zaragoça: Pasqual Bueno, 1693; [III-IV] Manila: Universidad de Santo Thomas, 1742, 1783. 4 vols. 2° (290 x 200mm). Woodcut vignette to title of part I, part II-IV with woodcut borders, part II with woodcut illustrated initials and engraved headpiece; I-III printed in double columns. (Without the 2-leaf Approbación in Vol. I, some minor worm damage at fore-edges, part I-III leaves slightly browned.) Nineteenth century half calf (rebacked, old spines laid down), modern morocco-backed box.
EXCEEDINGLY RARE COMPLETE SET OF THE GREAT DOMINICAN HISTORY with the second edition of Part I and sole editions of Part II-IV. One of the most important printed sources for the history of the Philippines. Aduarte, a Dominican, reached the Philippines in 1595 and soon became bishop. He compiled this history of the missions, especially noting the cruelty of the Spaniards who controlled the islands, the success of the missions and the lives of the martyrs in Japan. Following Aduarte, his collaborator Domnigo Gonazalez updated Part I for final publication. Most copies of the first edition of Part I printed in Manila at the University of Santo Thomas, 1640 were lost in a shipwreck en route to Spain. Part II was written by Baltasar de Santa Cruz; Part III by Vicente de Salazar and Part IV by Domingo Collantes; all at the Colegio de Santo Thomas. Cordier Japonica 351-353. Brunet I, 54; Medina, Manila 215, 315.
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