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First published in 1926.
'These documents are full of intimate interest' Times Literary
Supplement
'A serious and intensely interesting piece of work' The
Guardian
The Jesuit missionaries were some of the earliest Europeans to find
their way into the Mogul empire in the sixteenth century. Spending
more years at Akbar's court than others did months, and traversing
his dominions from Lahore to Kabul, and from Kashmir to the Deccan,
they undoubtedly sowed the seeds of British influence in the
East.
Reproducing, or summarizing the most valuable of the missionaries'
letters written prior to 1610, this volume makes available the
illegible and scattered primary sources on the reign of the Emperor
Akbar, and as such, forms the earliest European description of the
Mogul Empire.
First published in 1930.
'The book is full of splendour and strange scenes' Nation
The Relations of Fernao Guerreiro, from which the three narratives
in this volume have been taken, constitute a complete history of
the missionary undertakings of the Society of Jesus in the East
Indies, China, Japan and Africa during the first decade of the
seventeenth century. The work was compiled from the annual letters
and reports sent to Europe from the various missionary centres. The
original work, which until this edition was published in 1930, had
never been reprinted. The only complete copy exists in the British
Museum Library, in London.
First published in 1930. 'The book is full of splendour and strange
scenes' Nation The Relations of Fernao Guerreiro, from which the
three narratives in this volume have been taken, constitute a
complete history of the missionary undertakings of the Society of
Jesus in the East Indies, China, Japan and Africa during the first
decade of the seventeenth century. The work was compiled from the
annual letters and reports sent to Europe from the various
missionary centres. The original work, which until this edition was
published in 1930, had never been reprinted. The only complete copy
exists in the British Museum Library, in London.
First published in 1926. 'These documents are full of intimate
interest' Times Literary Supplement 'A serious and intensely
interesting piece of work' The Guardian The Jesuit missionaries
were some of the earliest Europeans to find their way into the
Mogul empire in the sixteenth century. Spending more years at
Akbar's court than others did months, and traversing his dominions
from Lahore to Kabul, and from Kashmir to the Deccan, they
undoubtedly sowed the seeds of British influence in the East.
Reproducing, or summarizing the most valuable of the missionaries'
letters written prior to 1610, this volume makes available the
illegible and scattered primary sources on the reign of the Emperor
Akbar, and as such, forms the earliest European description of the
Mogul Empire.
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