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Livro das Monções.
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This document is a series of ecclesiastical correspondence from the late 17th century, primarily dated between 1675 and 1685, originating from Jesuit missionaries in Siam (Thailand), Macao, and other regions within the Portuguese and Spanish colonial spheres. The letters, written in Latin and Italian, reflect administrative and doctrinal communications within the Society of Jesus, particularly concerning the authority of Apostolic Vicars, obedience to papal decrees, and internal disciplinary matters. Key figures include P. Rogerius Maldonado, P. Dominico Fucio, P. Francesco Saverio Filippo, and references to Pope Clement X, Innocent XI, and the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith (Propaganda Fide). The texts address tensions over jurisdiction between local vicars and Jesuit superiors, the enforcement of papal bulls such as those issued by Clement XI, and concerns regarding accusations against missionaries like P. Ferdinando Menchiet and Domenico Fucchi. Notable themes include adherence to obedience, the protection of missionary institutions, and the handling of calumnious reports. The documents also reference specific locations—Siam, Tungpin, Macao—and mention the role of the Roman Curia in overseeing missionary activities. The inclusion of sealed letters, references to secret instructions from predecessors, and appeals to canonical authority underscores their significance in understanding Jesuit governance and inter-institutional relations during the Counter-Reformation. These records provide critical insight into the operational dynamics of the Jesuit mission network and the complex interplay between religious authority, colonial administration, and papal oversight.
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Estado - Portugal.
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Secretarias Provinciais
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Livro dos Reis Vizinhos.
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Livro das Monções.
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Livro das Monções.
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Livro das Monções.
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Livro das Monções.
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Ostentando no canto superior esquerdo o número 362. Representa a península, com as muralhas e edificações. Provavelmente de finais do século XVI ou inícios do século XVII, devido a características iconográficas, como a não representação do Colégio de S. Paulo. Possuem-se dois exemplares, um avulso e outro integrado na obra de Manuel de Faria e Sousa Asia Portuguesa (T. III, Lisboa, António Craesbeeck, 1675, entre as p. 362 e 363). Colocação provisória do exemplar avulso - pasta com a indicação "China e Macau". 32,3 x 21 cm (24,5 x 17,7 cm), manchado pela humidade, danificado nas orlas (exemplar avulso). Cota antiga do exemplar avulso.
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Livro das Monções.
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Livro das Monções.
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Livro das Monções.
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Livro das Monções.
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Livro das Monções.
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Livro das Monções.
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This 17th-century Portuguese colonial administrative document, dated 10 January 1673 and originating from Macau, comprises fragmented correspondence addressed to a high-ranking authority, likely the Prince Regent or Viceroy. The text, written in cursive script typical of late 17th-century Iberian bureaucratic practice, records urgent appeals concerning the deteriorating condition of the settlement, including territorial vulnerability, economic decline, and administrative strain. It references the geometric delineation of land boundaries, insufficient resources for sustainability, legal regulation under a recent commission, and invocation of divine mercy amid crisis. Key figures include J. Damello de Silva, Alferes (Ensign) and municipal officer of Macau, alongside signatories António, Frigue Grimaldo (or variant), and M. G. de Lusa/Lusia. Marginal annotations contain partial, illegible entries, while a printed seal identifies the “Colonial Historical Archive of the House” beneath the main text. Archival markings, including references such as “Macau, Cx. 1, doc. 75”, suggest provenance from a later cataloguing system, possibly the Arquivo Histórico Ultramarino. Due to orthographic irregularities, faded passages, and linguistic corruptions—such as “grum”, “cuzar”, and “felend”—the document presents significant interpretative challenges. Nonetheless, it offers critical insight into the political, economic, and ecclesiastical pressures facing Portugal’s Asian territories during a period of imperial instability, particularly amid war, trade disruption, and internal governance crises.
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Livro das Monções.
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中題:“耶穌會士鄭公之墓” 清康熙12年(1673)4月11日卒 刻立地:北京市西城區北營房北街(馬尾溝)教堂
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