قراءة كتاب The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898—Volume 34 of 55 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the poli

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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898—Volume 34 of 55
Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the poli

The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898—Volume 34 of 55 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the poli

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  • Letter to Felipe II. Antonio Sedeño, S.J.; Manila, June 17, 1583        361
  • Letter to Felipe II. Bishop Domingo de Salazar, O.P.; Manila, June 18, 1583        368
  • Relation of the Philipinas Islands. [Unsigned and undated; 1586?]        376
  • Letter to Felipe II. Juan Bautista Roman; Manila, July 2, 1588        392
  • Letter to Felipe II. Gomez Perez Dasmariñas; Manila, June 21, 1591        403
  • Royal decree regarding hospitals for natives. Felipe II; Madrid, January 17, 1593        412
  • Augustinian affairs. Thomas Marquez, O.S.A., and the nuncio of Spain; 1599        415
  • Letter to Felipe III, from the ecclesiastical cabildo. Juan de Bivero and others; Manila, July 3, 1602        428
  • Letter to Felipe III. Bernardino Maldonado, Manila, June 21, 1605        439
  • Bibliographical Data        451

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    PREFACE

    In the present volume, Pigafetta’s narrative (begun in VOL. XXXIII) is concluded; and a description of the islands written by a Chinese geographer Chao Ju-kua, probably in the thirteenth century, and various documents covering the years 1565–1605 are presented. Chao Ju-kua’s description is especially interesting and valuable as it forms the earliest authentic notice of the Philippines previous to their discovery by Magalhães. The remaining documents treat of secular and ecclesiastical affairs in the islands and cover a wide range of interests. Various details of the first settlements at Cebú and Manila, early explorations, and descriptions of the Philippines and their peoples, supplement the information of previous volumes. The royal intentions in regard to the discoveries of Legazpi and Legazpi himself are set forth in a series of documents, and form an interesting chapter from which one may construct the effect caused in Spain by the New Orient opened for the fourth time to that country. The early efforts of the first missionaries, the complications that arise almost from the very start between

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