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100%: LAUNAY, ADRIEN.: Histoire de la Mission de Siam 1662-1811. (ISBN: 9782914402040) 2000, in Englisch, Band: 20.
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ISBN: 9782914402040 bzw. 291440204X, vermutlich in Englisch, Missions.
Lieferung aus: Australien, Versandkosten nach: DEU.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Asia Bookroom.
Paris.: Missions Étrangères de Paris and Les Indes Savantes.. 2000.. 3 volumes. Volume I: 344pp. Volume II: 393pp. Volume III: Maps, xv + 186 + 13pp. Father Adrien Launay, archivist with the Foreign Missions of Paris, worked for several decades to publish the letters and the reports of his fellow missionaries: more than 20 volumes of original documents coming from the Missions of China, Tibet, Siam, Tonkin, Cochinchina and India. These first-hand documents supply alot of important information regarding the ways and customs, the religious, the social and political structures of these countries during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Most of these books were published by the Foreign Missions for internal use only and were not for sale. Les Indes Savantes and The Foreign Missions of Paris have decided to reprint these indispensable books for all people interested in the history and culture of Asia between the 17th and 19th centuries. Histoire de la Mission de Siam documents the 17th century establishment of French missionaries in Siam and the resultant clash with Buddhism. The effect of the preaching of the Gospel on Siamese society formed a remarkable episode in the missionary effort in Asia and in the confrontation with Buddhism. Historically these volumes are a first hand source of such events as the exchange of embassies between Louis XIV and Siam during the 17th century and also the fall of Ayudhya in 1767, and furthermore, of the turmoil in the Siamese kingdom at the end of the 18th century of which the missionaries of the M.E.P. provide one of the very rare sources in the East. Father Launay has gathered the documents here in two volumes and has written a supplementary volume covering the period. .
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Asia Bookroom.
Paris.: Missions Étrangères de Paris and Les Indes Savantes.. 2000.. 3 volumes. Volume I: 344pp. Volume II: 393pp. Volume III: Maps, xv + 186 + 13pp. Father Adrien Launay, archivist with the Foreign Missions of Paris, worked for several decades to publish the letters and the reports of his fellow missionaries: more than 20 volumes of original documents coming from the Missions of China, Tibet, Siam, Tonkin, Cochinchina and India. These first-hand documents supply alot of important information regarding the ways and customs, the religious, the social and political structures of these countries during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Most of these books were published by the Foreign Missions for internal use only and were not for sale. Les Indes Savantes and The Foreign Missions of Paris have decided to reprint these indispensable books for all people interested in the history and culture of Asia between the 17th and 19th centuries. Histoire de la Mission de Siam documents the 17th century establishment of French missionaries in Siam and the resultant clash with Buddhism. The effect of the preaching of the Gospel on Siamese society formed a remarkable episode in the missionary effort in Asia and in the confrontation with Buddhism. Historically these volumes are a first hand source of such events as the exchange of embassies between Louis XIV and Siam during the 17th century and also the fall of Ayudhya in 1767, and furthermore, of the turmoil in the Siamese kingdom at the end of the 18th century of which the missionaries of the M.E.P. provide one of the very rare sources in the East. Father Launay has gathered the documents here in two volumes and has written a supplementary volume covering the period. .
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Histoire de la Mission de Siam 1662-1811. (2000)
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ISBN: 9782914402040 bzw. 291440204X, Band: 20, in Englisch, Missions Étrangères de Paris and Les Indes Savantes., Paris.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB [858], Canberra, ACT, Australia.
3 volumes. Volume I: 344pp. Volume II: 393pp. Volume III: Maps, xv + 186 + 13pp. Father Adrien Launay, archivist with the Foreign Missions of Paris, worked for several decades to publish the letters and the reports of his fellow missionaries: more than 20 volumes of original documents coming from the Missions of China, Tibet, Siam, Tonkin, Cochinchina and India. These first-hand documents supply alot of important information regarding the ways and customs, the religious, the social and political structures of these countries during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Most of these books were published by the Foreign Missions for internal use only and were not for sale. Les Indes Savantes and The Foreign Missions of Paris have decided to reprint these indispensable books for all people interested in the history and culture of Asia between the 17th and 19th centuries. Histoire de la Mission de Siam documents the 17th century establishment of French missionaries in Siam and the resultant clash with Buddhism. The effect of the preaching of the Gospel on Siamese society formed a remarkable episode in the missionary effort in Asia and in the confrontation with Buddhism. Historically these volumes are a first hand source of such events as the exchange of embassies between Louis XIV and Siam during the 17th century and also the fall of Ayudhya in 1767, and furthermore, of the turmoil in the Siamese kingdom at the end of the 18th century of which the missionaries of the M.E.P. provide one of the very rare sources in the East. Father Launay has gathered the documents here in two volumes and has written a supplementary volume covering the period.
3 volumes. Volume I: 344pp. Volume II: 393pp. Volume III: Maps, xv + 186 + 13pp. Father Adrien Launay, archivist with the Foreign Missions of Paris, worked for several decades to publish the letters and the reports of his fellow missionaries: more than 20 volumes of original documents coming from the Missions of China, Tibet, Siam, Tonkin, Cochinchina and India. These first-hand documents supply alot of important information regarding the ways and customs, the religious, the social and political structures of these countries during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Most of these books were published by the Foreign Missions for internal use only and were not for sale. Les Indes Savantes and The Foreign Missions of Paris have decided to reprint these indispensable books for all people interested in the history and culture of Asia between the 17th and 19th centuries. Histoire de la Mission de Siam documents the 17th century establishment of French missionaries in Siam and the resultant clash with Buddhism. The effect of the preaching of the Gospel on Siamese society formed a remarkable episode in the missionary effort in Asia and in the confrontation with Buddhism. Historically these volumes are a first hand source of such events as the exchange of embassies between Louis XIV and Siam during the 17th century and also the fall of Ayudhya in 1767, and furthermore, of the turmoil in the Siamese kingdom at the end of the 18th century of which the missionaries of the M.E.P. provide one of the very rare sources in the East. Father Launay has gathered the documents here in two volumes and has written a supplementary volume covering the period.
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Histoire de la Mission de Siam 1662-1811. (2000)
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ISBN: 9782914402040 bzw. 291440204X, Band: 20, in Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB [858], Canberra, ACT, Australia.
3 volumes. Volume I: 344pp. Volume II: 393pp. Volume III: Maps, xv + 186 + 13pp.Father Adrien Launay, archivist with the Foreign Missions of Paris, worked for several decades to publish the letters and the reports of his fellow missionaries: more than 20 volumes of original documents coming from the Missions of China, Tibet, Siam, Tonkin, Cochinchina and India. These first-hand documents supply alot of important information regarding the ways and customs, the religious, the social and political structures of these countries during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Most of these books were published by the Foreign Missions for internal use only and were not for sale. Les Indes Savantes and The Foreign Missions of Paris have decided to reprint these indispensable books for all people interested in the history and culture of Asia between the 17th and 19th centuries. Histoire de la Mission de Siam documents the 17th century establishment of French missionaries in Siam and the resultant clash with Buddhism. The effect of the preaching of the Gospel on Siamese society formed a remarkable episode in the missionary effort in Asia and in the confrontation with Buddhism. Historically these volumes are a first hand source of such events as the exchange of embassies between Louis XIV and Siam during the 17th century and also the fall of Ayudhya in 1767, and furthermore, of the turmoil in the Siamese kingdom at the end of the 18th century of which the missionaries of the M.E.P. provide one of the very rare sources in the East. Father Launay has gathered the documents here in two volumes and has written a supplementary volume covering the period.
3 volumes. Volume I: 344pp. Volume II: 393pp. Volume III: Maps, xv + 186 + 13pp.Father Adrien Launay, archivist with the Foreign Missions of Paris, worked for several decades to publish the letters and the reports of his fellow missionaries: more than 20 volumes of original documents coming from the Missions of China, Tibet, Siam, Tonkin, Cochinchina and India. These first-hand documents supply alot of important information regarding the ways and customs, the religious, the social and political structures of these countries during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Most of these books were published by the Foreign Missions for internal use only and were not for sale. Les Indes Savantes and The Foreign Missions of Paris have decided to reprint these indispensable books for all people interested in the history and culture of Asia between the 17th and 19th centuries. Histoire de la Mission de Siam documents the 17th century establishment of French missionaries in Siam and the resultant clash with Buddhism. The effect of the preaching of the Gospel on Siamese society formed a remarkable episode in the missionary effort in Asia and in the confrontation with Buddhism. Historically these volumes are a first hand source of such events as the exchange of embassies between Louis XIV and Siam during the 17th century and also the fall of Ayudhya in 1767, and furthermore, of the turmoil in the Siamese kingdom at the end of the 18th century of which the missionaries of the M.E.P. provide one of the very rare sources in the East. Father Launay has gathered the documents here in two volumes and has written a supplementary volume covering the period.
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