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- Frontmatter
- DEDICATION AND PREFACE TO SIR RODERICK IMPEY MURCHISON, BART., K.C.B., ETC, ETC, ETC. PRESIDENT OF THE HAKLUYT SOCIETY
- ERRATA
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- Contents
- PRELIMINARY ESSAY. NOTES ON THE INTERCOURSE OF CHINA AND THE WESTERN NATIONS PREVIOUS TO THE DISCOVERT OF THE SEA-ROUTE BY THE CAPE
- SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES TO PRELIMINARY ESSAY NOTE I. EXTRACT FROM THE PERIPLUS OF THE ERYTHRÆAN SEA. (Circa A.D. 80 89.)
- ODORIC OF PORDENONE BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTICES
- LETTERS AND REPORTS OF MISSIONARY FRIARS FROM CATHAY AND INDIA INTRODUCTORY NOTICES
- ADDITIONAL NOTES AND CORRECTIONS TO THE TRANSLATION OF THE MIRABILIA OF FRIAR JORDANUS. (HAK. SOC. 1863)
- LETTERS AND REPORTS OF MISSIONARY FRIARS
- Plate section
LETTERS AND REPORTS OF MISSIONARY FRIARS FROM CATHAY AND INDIA INTRODUCTORY NOTICES
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 August 2010
- Frontmatter
- DEDICATION AND PREFACE TO SIR RODERICK IMPEY MURCHISON, BART., K.C.B., ETC, ETC, ETC. PRESIDENT OF THE HAKLUYT SOCIETY
- ERRATA
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- Contents
- PRELIMINARY ESSAY. NOTES ON THE INTERCOURSE OF CHINA AND THE WESTERN NATIONS PREVIOUS TO THE DISCOVERT OF THE SEA-ROUTE BY THE CAPE
- SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES TO PRELIMINARY ESSAY NOTE I. EXTRACT FROM THE PERIPLUS OF THE ERYTHRÆAN SEA. (Circa A.D. 80 89.)
- ODORIC OF PORDENONE BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTICES
- LETTERS AND REPORTS OF MISSIONARY FRIARS FROM CATHAY AND INDIA INTRODUCTORY NOTICES
- ADDITIONAL NOTES AND CORRECTIONS TO THE TRANSLATION OF THE MIRABILIA OF FRIAR JORDANUS. (HAK. SOC. 1863)
- LETTERS AND REPORTS OF MISSIONARY FRIARS
- Plate section
Summary
The two first letters in this part of our collection are from the pen of John of Monte Corvino, the founder of those Catholic missions in China which enjoyed so much apparent prosperity during the continuance of the Mongol dynasty, and also the first Archbishop of Cambalec or Peking. They are transcribed by Wadding from an old chronicle which he assigns to Odoric of Porde – none, erroneously as we have seen.
The third document also, I believe, for reasons which will be given, to contain a letter from the same ecclesiastic, of earlier date than the two preceding.
The birth of this John is fixed to about the year 1247, by an incidental allusion in the first of these letters. The place of his birth is doubtful, as the honour has been claimed by two towns or villages of the name; one in the Capitanata near Lucera, and the other about fifteen miles east of Salerno in the Principato Citra.
The first mention of him that I have found is on the occasion of his being sent in 1272, already a Franciscan, by the Emperor Michael Palæologus to Pope Gregory X, with a communication on the subject of that union of the Greek Church with Rome, which the Emperor, in his own supposed interest, professed to promote, though his efforts ended only in his being excommunicated by one of Gregory's successors, and denied Christian burial by his own.
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- Cathay and the Way ThitherBeing a Collection of Medieval Notices of China, pp. 163 - 191Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1866