Book contents
- Frontmatter
- INTRODUCTION
- THE HISTORIE OF THE GREAT AND MIGHTIE KINGDOME OF CHINA, AND THE SITUATION
- Dedication
- THE PRINTER, TO THE CHRISTIAN READER
- THE HISTORIE OF THE MIGHTIE KINGDOM OF CHINA
- THE HISTORIE MIGHTIE KINGDOME OF CHINA
- Chapter III The Third Booke and Historie of the Great and Mightie Kingdome of China
THE HISTORIE OF THE MIGHTIE KINGDOM OF CHINA
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2011
- Frontmatter
- INTRODUCTION
- THE HISTORIE OF THE GREAT AND MIGHTIE KINGDOME OF CHINA, AND THE SITUATION
- Dedication
- THE PRINTER, TO THE CHRISTIAN READER
- THE HISTORIE OF THE MIGHTIE KINGDOM OF CHINA
- THE HISTORIE MIGHTIE KINGDOME OF CHINA
- Chapter III The Third Booke and Historie of the Great and Mightie Kingdome of China
Summary
The description of the kingdome and the confines that it hath belonging.
This great and mightie kingdome of China, which we do meane to treat of in this Historie, hath beene discouered by cleere and true notice, within this tenne yeares, by Spanyards that were dwellers in the Hands Philippinas, that are three hundreth leagues distant from the said kingdome: Notwithstanding, that long time before, there was relation giuen, by way of the Portingall Indias, by such as dwelt in Macao, and did trafike to Canton, a citie of the same kingdome of China. But this was by relation so, that the one nor the other could satisfie, for that there was founde varietie in that which was true, till the yeere of 1577. Frier Martin de Gorrada, prouincial of the Augustine friers, who were the first discouerers of the said Hands Philippinas, and ministred first the holy baptisme amongst them, with his companions, frier Hieronimo Martin, Pedro Sarmiento, and Myghell de Loarcha, cheefe officers of the citie of Marrila in the said Hands, by the order and commandement of Guido de Labassares, gouernour thereof, did enter into the saide kingdome of China, led and gouerned by a captaine belonging to the king of the said kingdome, called Omoncon
Of the comming of this Omoncon vnto the Hands Philippinas, and of his hardines to carrie the aforesaid vnto the firme land, he being commanded to the contrarie vpon paine of death, and how he was receiued, and great courtesie shewed, and of other things verie curious, you shall finde in the second part of this historie, where as is the substance and whole relation of all that was brought vnto the king of Spaine.
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- History of the Great and Mighty Kingdome of China and the Situation ThereofCompiled by the Padre Juan González de Mendoza and now reprinted from the early translation of R. Parke, pp. 7 - 35Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1853