The Jesuits in the Philippines,1581-1768. De la Costa,Horacio. . 1961H de la Costa. The Jesuits in the Philippines1581-1768[M].Cambridge, Mass,1961.207.DE LA COSTA, Horacio, The Jesuits in the Philippines (1581- 1768), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1961....
Thrown out of the Philippines about 1766, the Jesuits are now celebrating their return 150 years ago.The Bourbons did not like the Jesuits in Europe and in their empires since they were causing them too much trouble, probably reminding them of justice and love. At least that is what the ...
Portugal controlled the main naval ports to Asia, while Spain had conquered the Philippines and had proceeded to enforce hispanicisation. The Jesuits felt that it was better to spread Christianity freed from the royal claims of both countries, but they went further, desiring a truly Chinese and...
“On entering the grounds, the first thing observable is a row of substantial wooden sheds for the reception of animals of the deer kind,” explained the 1883 report. “The workmen are still engaged in their construction; but when finished they will form very comfortable and conven...
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Spanish Jesuits in the Philippines: Geophysical Research and Synergies between Science, Education and Trade, 1865–1898doi:10.10.80/00033790.2013.841289In 1865, Spanish Jesuits founded the Manila Observatory, the earliest of the Far East centres devoted to typhoon and earthquake studies. Also on ...
Cyclones and earthquakes: The Jesuits, prediction, trade, and Spanish dominion in Cuba and the Philippines, 1850-1898Jonathan Victor Baldoza
PREFACE : The Jesuits in the Philippines, 1581-1768de la CostaS.JHoracio
Chapter Nine ORGANIZATION : The Jesuits in the Philippines, 1581-1768HOFF EC, LANGRORD HG, VESTER JW, BECKNER WW, THOMAS PR.doi:10.1097/00005072-195110000-00008de la CostaS.JHoracioJournal of Neurophysiology
CONTENTS : The Jesuits in the Philippines, 1581-1768de la CostaS.JHoracio