Item #58648 Lettres edifiantes et curieuses, ecrites des missions etrangeres, par quelques missionaires de la Compagnie de Jesus. XV. Recueil. Jesuites de France.
Lettres edifiantes et curieuses, ecrites des missions etrangeres, par quelques missionaires de la Compagnie de Jesus. XV. Recueil

Lettres edifiantes et curieuses, ecrites des missions etrangeres, par quelques missionaires de la Compagnie de Jesus. XV. Recueil

Paris: Nicolas Le Clerc, 1722. First edition, 12mo, pp. xl, 418, [10]; folding map of the southern coast of India; contemporary full calf, gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments, red stained edges; small split on lower joint; ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library, Guelph, Ont. (closed in 1971) with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown, and shelf label on spine, text clean, good and sound. Volume XV contains letters from: Jean Venance Bouchet on Bisnagar, Ganga, Madras, Goa, Visapour, etc.; d'Entrecolles on Chinese medicine and industry; Ippolito Desideri on his voyage to and description of Tibet; Turpin on the Indian production of cotton, etc. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents (1703-1776). "These volumes, issued regularly by the Society of Jesus, presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" (James Ford Bell Catalogue, L-368). Collectively, they provided some of the most thorough reporting on China in particular to Western audiences of the period, as well as early and first-hand accounts of Native American life.. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue, L-368. Item #58648

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