LEADER 00834nam0-22002771i-450- 001 990007493150403321 005 20050513114257.0 035 $a000749315 035 $aFED01000749315 035 $a(Aleph)000749315FED01 035 $a000749315 100 $a20030814d1923----km-y0itay50------ba 101 0 $aeng 102 $aUS 200 1 $aEarth features and their meaning$ean introduction to Geology for the student and the general reader by$fWilliam HerbertHobbs 210 $aNew York$cThe Macmillan$d1923 215 $aXXXIX, 506 p.$d23 cm 610 0 $aGeologia 700 1$aHobbs,$bWilliam Herbert$0270831 801 0$aIT$bUNINA$gRICA$2UNIMARC 901 $aBK 912 $a990007493150403321 952 $aB-05-011$bIst.1783$fILFGE 959 $aILFGE 996 $aEarth features and their meaning$9202158 997 $aUNINA LEADER 08570nam 2200505 450 001 9910819117603321 005 20231110211521.0 010 $a90-04-45806-9 035 $a(CKB)5600000000001122 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6647693 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6647693 035 $a(OCoLC)1245959070 035 $a(EXLCZ)995600000000001122 100 $a20220318d2021 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 14$aThe martyrs of Japan $epublication history and Catholic missions in the Spanish World (Spain, New Spain, and the Philippines, 1597-1700) /$fRady Rolda?n-Figueroa 210 1$aLeiden, Netherland ;$aBoston, Massachusetts :$cBrill,$d[2021] 210 4$dİ2021 215 $a1 online resource (322 pages) 225 1 $aStudies in the History of Christian Traditions 311 $a90-04-43752-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aHalf Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Figures and Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Japano-martyrology, Catholic Europe, and the Early Modern Spanish World -- 2 The Christian Century and the Great Convergence -- 3 Structure of This Book -- Part 1 Spirituality of Writing, Publication History, and Japano-martyrology -- Chapter 1 Background: Catholic Missions in Japan -- 1 The Society of Jesus -- 2 Changing Winds: The Arrival of the Spanish Mendicants and the Dawn of Persecution/Prosecution -- 3 Who Were the "Martyrs" of Japan? -- Chapter 2 Japano-martyrology as Religious Literature -- 1 Religious Literature and Religious Practices -- 2 The Institutional Contexts of Religious Literature: Towards a "New Perspective" on Institutional History -- Chapter 3 The Production and Circulation of Martyrological and Near-Martyrological Books, 1598-1700 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 "Making them Count": A Methodological Note on Assessing the Production and Circulation of Martyrological and Near-Martyrological Books -- 3 Religious Affiliation and the Production of Martyrological and Near-Martyrological Works -- 4 Religious Affiliation, Languages of Publication, and Linguistic Paths of Dissemination -- 5 Religious Affiliation, Places of Publication, and Geographical Paths of Dissemination -- Chapter 4 Authors and Their Institutional Contexts -- 1 Frequently Published Authors -- 2 Missionary Religious Orders, Specialized Offices, and Publication History: The Jesuits -- 3 Missionary Religious Orders, Specialized Offices, and Publication History: The Dominicans -- 4 Missionary Religious Orders, Specialized Offices, and Publication History: The Discalced Franciscans. 327 $a5 Missionary Religious Orders, Specialized Offices, and Publication History: The Society of Jesus and the Office of the Procurator General in the Spanish Court -- Chapter 5 Publishers, Missionaries, and Publication Portfolios: The Dissemination of Japano-martyrology in Southern Europe -- 1 Publishers, Missionaries, and Publication Portfolios -- 2 From Periphery to Center and to Periphery Again: Italian Publishers and the Dissemination of Japano-martyrology -- 3 Manila as a Publication Center of Japano-martyrology -- 4 From Manila to Naples: Books of Japano-martyrology and Dominican Links with the Neapolitan Viceregal Court -- 5 From Manila to Ca?diz: Publishing of Japano-martyrology and the Recruitment of Mendicant Missionaries -- 6 From Manila to Southern Spain: Melchor Manzano's Relacio?n verdadera, the Publisher Miguel Sorolla, and Dominican Publishing in Valencia -- Part 2 Jesuits, Discalced Franciscans, and the Production of Japano-martyrology in the Early Modern Spanish World -- Chapter 6 The Martyrs of Japan, Exemplarity, and Post-Tridentine Spirituality and Missions in Luis de Guzma?n's Historia de las misiones -- 1 Luis de Guzma?n, S.J. (1543-1605): Chronicler of the Society of Jesus -- 2 Luis de Guzma?n: Institutional Career -- 3 The Historia de las misiones and the "Exemplary Lives" of Japanese Christianity -- 4 The Historia de las misiones and the Dissemination of Post-Tridentine Catholic Spirituality -- 5 The Historia de las misiones and the Formation of New Missionaries -- Chapter 7 Excursus: How and When Was Guzma?n's Historia de las misiones "Reclassified" from History of Missions to Travel Literature? -- 1 Guzma?n's Historia de las misiones as a History of Missions -- 2 The Uses of Historia de las misiones as Ecclesiastical History, History of Missions, and Biographical Writing. 327 $a3 The "Reclassification" of Guzma?n's Historia de las misiones as Travel Literature -- 4 Historia de la misiones as Mission History: The Case of Jesuit Missions in the Philippines -- Chapter 8 Father Luis Pin?eiro, S.J., the Tridentine Economy of Relics, and the Defense of the Jesuit Missionary Enterprise in Tokugawa Japan -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Tridentine Economy of Relics -- 3 Pin?eiro, the Crisis of 1614, and the Defense of the Jesuit Missions in Japan -- 4 Japan and the "English Schism" -- 5 The Veneration of Saints and the Tridentine Character of the Jesuit Missions in Japan -- Chapter 9 From Nagasaki to Puebla de los A?ngeles: Baltasar de Medina (1634-1697) and His Martyrology of St. Felipe de Jesu?s (1572-1597) as an Instance of Translocal Catholic Literary Culture (Part I) -- 1 Felipe de las Casas Marti?nez: Martyr of Japan -- 2 Origins and Institutional Development of the Discalced Franciscans -- 2.1 The Alcantarines -- 2.2 The Organizational Inner Logic of Discalced Franciscan Missions -- 2.3 The Missionary Reach of the Discalced Franciscans -- Chapter 10 From Nagasaki to Puebla de los A?ngeles: Baltasar de Medina (1634-1697) and His Martyrology of St. Felipe de Jesu?s (1572-1597) as an Instance of Translocal Catholic Literary Culture (Part II) -- 1 Medina: Chronicler of the Discalced Franciscan Reform in New Spain -- 2 Baltasar de Medina and Juan Araus' Vision of the Apotheosis of Felipe de Jesu?s in the First Edition of Vida, martyrio, y beatificacio?n -- Conclusion -- 1 Martyrological Bifurcation: Or the Magnification of European Martyrdom and the Eclipse of Japanese Martyrdom -- Selected Bibliography: Works of Japano-Martyrology Published ca. 1598-1700 -- 1598 -- 1599 -- 1600 -- 1601 -- 1602 -- 1604 -- 1605 -- 1606 -- 1607 -- 1608 -- 1609 -- 1610 -- 1611 -- 1612 -- 1613 -- 1614 -- 1615 -- 1616 -- 1617 -- 1618 -- 1619 -- 1620 -- 1621 -- 1622. 327 $a1623 -- 1624 -- 1625 -- 1626 -- 1627 -- 1628 -- 1629 -- 1630 -- 1631 -- 1632 -- 1633 -- 1634 -- 1635 -- 1636 -- 1637 -- 1638 -- 1639 -- 1640 -- 1641 -- 1642 -- 1643 -- 1644 -- 1645 -- 1646 -- 1647 -- 1648 -- 1649 -- 1650 -- 1651 -- 1652 -- 1653 -- 1655 -- 1656 -- 1657 -- 1659 -- 1660 -- 1661 -- 1662 -- 1663 -- 1665 -- 1666 -- 1667 -- 1668 -- 1669 -- 1671 -- 1672 -- 1673 -- 1674 -- 1675 -- 1676 -- 1677 -- 1678 -- 1679 -- 1680 -- 1681 -- 1682 -- 1683 -- 1684 -- 1685 -- 1687 -- 1688 -- 1689 -- 1690 -- 1691 -- 1693 -- 1694 -- 1696 -- 1697 -- 1698 -- Index. 330 $a"In The Martyrs of Japan, Rady Rolda?n-Figueroa examines the role that Catholic missionary orders played in the dissemination of accounts of Christian martyrdom in Japan. 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