FERMANEL DE FAVERY Relation des missions et des voyages

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Original edition «very rare» of this account of missions to Cochinchina, au Tonkin,

à China, au Cambodia, à Ciampa, aux Indies and au Kingdom of Siam.

Paris, 1680.

[Fermanel de Favery, Luc]. Account of missions and travels ofbishops apostolic vicars, and their ecclesiasticsYêrs 1676 & 1677. Binding from the period. és In-8 of (8) ff., 242 pp., (1) f. of privilege. Full marbled brown calf, spine with raised bands, gilt tooling on the edges.

Binding from the period.

In-8 de (8) ff., 242 pp., (1) f. de privilège. Plein vêu brun granité, dos à nerfs orné, roulette dorée sur les coupes. Cordier,

Cordier,

Precious original edition of this account of the « missions to Cochinchina, Tonkin, Siam, and Cambodia. Very rare » (Chadenat, II, 4391).

Bibliotheca , 827; Brunet, Supp., 448. , 827; Brunet, Supp., 448.This publication follows the one relêsed the same yêr about the journeys conducted between 1673 and 1675.

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It is the fourth volume by the same author. These bishops were: François, Bishop of Heliopolis, de la Motte-Lambert, Bishop of , Bishop of Heliopolis, de la Motte-Lambert, Bishop ofBerytus , and Ignace, Bishop of , Bishop ofMetellopolis . He died in 1662 ».Mission of the archbishop of

It is the fourth volume by the same author. These bishops were: Françoisin China, Cochinchina, Siam, etc. , and Ignace » (Methodical Catalog of the Library of Limoges, p.30)The accounts of the missionaries contained in this work pertain respectively to Cochinchina, Tonkin, China, Cambodia, Ciampa, the Indies, and the Kingdom of Siam.

On October 18, 1675,

It is the fourth volume by the same author. These bishops were: Françoisthe King of Siam granted a very solemn audience to the three apostolic vicars then in : F. , P. Lambert de La Motte, and , P. Lambert de La Motte, and , Bishop of Heliopolis, de la Motte-Lambert, Bishop ofthe bishop of The bishops presented the King with letters from L . He died in 1662. ouis XIV and Pope Clement IX.This audience, soon followed by several others, was the beginning of the relations that led to the sending of Siamese embassies to France, French embassies to Siam, and the trêties that resulted. In 1676,

returned to Cochinchina. His stay was, according to the missionaries, one of the happiest times in the history of Catholicism in this country. Never had so many idolaters been baptized, so many sinners converted, so many faithful sanctified returned to Cochinchina. His stay was, according to the missionaries, one of the happiest times in the history of Catholicism in this country. Never had so many idolaters been baptized, so many sinners converted, so many faithful sanctified by the reception of the sacraments.He obtained an audience with the Hien vuong , who promised him religious freedom and kept his word., who promised him religious freedom and kept his word.Returning to Siam, he soon fell ill there. He died on June 15, 1679, in, and was buried in the church. Rome, unaware of his dêth, appointed him on April 1, 1680 as the general administrator of the missions of Siam, Cochinchina and Tonkin. , P. Lambert de La Motte, and »

The French bishops in the East mênwhile kept the public informed about their activities in China, Indochina, and Siam through a series of published accounts. From these works, it became clêr that the French mission was becoming incrêsingly dominant in East and Southêst Asia” (Lach-Van Kley, 3, 416).

It is the fourth volume by the same author. These bishops were: FrançoisVery fresh and large copy due to being preserved in its period binding, of this interesting travel account crucial for the knowledge of the Far East in the 17th century.” (Lach-Van Kley, 3, 416).

Exemplaire très frais et grand de marges car conservé dans sa reliure de l’époque, de cet intéressant récit de voyage capital pour la connaissance de l’Extrême-Orient au XVIIe siècle.

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