The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898

Explorations by early navigators, descriptions ofthe islands and their peoples, their history and records of thecatholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts,showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions ofthose islands from their earliest relations with European nations tothe close of the nineteenth century,

Volume XXXI, 1640
The Arthur H. Clark Company
Cleveland, Ohio
MCMV
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Contents of Volume XXXI

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Illustrations

  • Title-page of Historia de la provincia del SantoRosario de Filipinas, tomo primero, by Diego Aduarte, O.P.(Zaragoca, 1693); photographic facsimile from copy in library ofHarvard University      21
  • Map showing portions of Cochinchina and the Philippine Islands;photographic facsimile of Dutch parchment MS. map (in colors; undated,but of eighteenth century), in BibliothèqueNationale, Paris      177
  • Map of Ituy and other provinces in northern Luzón,ca. 1641; photographic facsimile from original MS. map inArchivo general de Indias, Sevilla     289

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Preface

The present volume is devoted to a further installmentof Aduarte’s Historia, begun in Vol. XXX—which work will be completed in our nextissue. The part here given covers the years 1596 to 1608 in the historyof the Dominican order in the Philippines.

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