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History of the Philippine province of the society of Jesus / by Pedro Chirino ; edited by Jaume Gorriz i Abella ; translated from the original Spanish by Jose S. Arcilla.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Ateneo de Manila University Press, c2009.Description: v. 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789715505963
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 674 .C445 2009
Summary: Books 111, 1V, and V form Volume Two. Dr. Gorriz gladly gave permission when the idea of translating the work into English was mentioned to him.Summary: Pedro Chirino entered the Society of Jesus in February 1580, and arrived in the Philippines in June 1590. He was the first Jesuit "missionary" in the strict sense of the word, for he was assigned, not to the classroom -although later, he was named Rector of the Jesuit college in Manila-but to the mission parishes of Balayan (Batangas), Antipolo and Taytay, and Tigbauan (Iloilo). In 1602, he was elected Procurator for the Philippine Jesuit Mission. The report he submitted on the first twenty years of the Philippine Jesuit Mission (1581-1600) so pleased the Jesuit Superiors in Rome that they published it in book form in 1603, with the title Relacion de las Islas Filipinas. Passing through Spain on his way back to the Philippines, the Jesuits urged him to write a longer and more detailed account of the Jesuit work in the Philippines. On arrival in Manila, Father Chirino did just that. For one reason or another, this story was never published and remained in manuscript form, until the historian Jaume Gorriz i Abella edited it with copious notes. This is the history now presented, albeit without the notes, in an English translation. Father Chirino was one of the pioneers of the Philippine Jesuit Mission who started and consolidated the Jesuit missions, but also of the Catholic missions in the Philippines, and served as the source for later histories. The history , five in five books, covers the years from 1581 to 1606, the years between the arrival of the Jesuits in the Philippines and their establishment as a Jesuit Province. The author records not just the work of the Jesuits, but other important events of Philippine history, e.g., Legazpi's conquest of the country. The present English edition has two parts: Books 1 and 11 form Volume One
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Isagani R. Cruz Collection Isagani R. Cruz Collection Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center DS 674 .C445 2009 v.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3IRC0000007727
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Translation of: Historia de la provincia de Philipinas de la Compania de IHS.

Books 111, 1V, and V form Volume Two. Dr. Gorriz gladly gave permission when the idea of translating the work into English was mentioned to him.

Pedro Chirino entered the Society of Jesus in February 1580, and arrived in the Philippines in June 1590. He was the first Jesuit "missionary" in the strict sense of the word, for he was assigned, not to the classroom -although later, he was named Rector of the Jesuit college in Manila-but to the mission parishes of Balayan (Batangas), Antipolo and Taytay, and Tigbauan (Iloilo). In 1602, he was elected Procurator for the Philippine Jesuit Mission. The report he submitted on the first twenty years of the Philippine Jesuit Mission (1581-1600) so pleased the Jesuit Superiors in Rome that they published it in book form in 1603, with the title Relacion de las Islas Filipinas. Passing through Spain on his way back to the Philippines, the Jesuits urged him to write a longer and more detailed account of the Jesuit work in the Philippines. On arrival in Manila, Father Chirino did just that. For one reason or another, this story was never published and remained in manuscript form, until the historian Jaume Gorriz i Abella edited it with copious notes. This is the history now presented, albeit without the notes, in an English translation. Father Chirino was one of the pioneers of the Philippine Jesuit Mission who started and consolidated the Jesuit missions, but also of the Catholic missions in the Philippines, and served as the source for later histories. The history , five in five books, covers the years from 1581 to 1606, the years between the arrival of the Jesuits in the Philippines and their establishment as a Jesuit Province. The author records not just the work of the Jesuits, but other important events of Philippine history, e.g., Legazpi's conquest of the country. The present English edition has two parts: Books 1 and 11 form Volume One

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