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Oblong 8vo. 1 p. In Latin. An oath renouncing the practice of the Chinese rites, taken by the prominent Jesuit as required by the Papal Bull "Ex Quo Singulari" (1742). The oath was sworn on the Bible, and a signed autograph ("manu propria") of the formula had to be produced as evidence. Most of these documents are co-signed by church officials or superior friars as witnesses to an oath sworn in their presence ("in manibus meis"), in this case an unidentified vicar. - This important document dates back to the very beginning of Joseph-Marie Amiot's mission in China; it is written and signed less than a month after his arrival in Macau on 27 July 1750. The Qianlong Emperor ordered Amiot and two other new arrivals, including the important Portuguese Jesuit and astronomer José d'Espinha, to Beijing, where they arrived on 22 August 1751. Amiot would spend the rest of his life at the Imperial Court and is considered one of the most important disseminators of Chinese knowledge and culture in 18th century Europe through his vast network of correspondents, translations of important Chinese texts such as Sun Tzun's "Art of War", musicological and linguistic publications, and his monumental 15-volume memoir. Furthermore, Amiot conducted scientific experiments, especially with electricity and magnetism, collected weather data, provided the first calculation of the Chinese total population, and coordinated the astronomical observations of the likes of Ferdinand von Hallerstein, Anton Gogeisl, and Antoine Gaubil in Beijing with those of Esprit Pézenas, an important Jesuit astronomer in Marseille. With his treatise on ancient and modern Chinese music that was published as part of his memoir in 1776, and his unpublished "Divertissements ou concerts de musique chinoise", Amiot wrote the first European musicological texts on Chinese music. He is also credited with introducing Chinese sheet music and traditional instruments like the Sheng to Europe; his (by his own admission, flawed) translation of Li Guangdi's treatise on music was referenced by Jean-Philippe Rameau. - Despite these important achievements, Amiot's life was overshadowed by the increasing persecution of Catholic missionaries and converts in China, the banishment of the Jesuits from France in 1764, the suppression of the Jesuits in 1773, and the upheavals of the French Revolution. In reaction to the ban of 1764, Amiot put his connections and prestige to use and not only managed to secure an exemption for the French Jesuit mission in China but also the commitment of King Louis XVI to personally finance it. In 1773, Amiot reached an agreement with the Lazarists to take over the mission, thus enabling him and his colleagues to continue their work even after the Papal suppression of the Jesuits. However, the French Revolution delivered the final blow to the French mission in Beijing, and from 1791 Amiot was the last representative of this once important mission established by Jean de Fontaney and four of his brothers in 1688 by order of King Louis XIV. Joseph-Marie Amiot died on 8 October 1793, the day the news of the execution of Louis XVI in Paris reached him. - During the early years of their mission to East Asia, the Jesuits led by Matteo Ricci accommodated Catholicism to Chinese customs and Confucian practice in important ways, both for political reasons and in hopes of attracting more converts. Criticism of this syncretism is as old as the Chinese rites themselves, and Ricci's direct successor Niccolò Longobardo attempted to change course, which led to his replacement as provincial. When Dominican and Franciscan missionaries entered China, they reported to Rome critically on the Jesuit practices. A first condemnation was decreed by Pope Clement XI in 1704 and confirmed in the 1715 Bull "Ex Illa Die". In reaction to the condemnation, the Kiangxi Emperor, who initially tolerated the Christian missionaries and had especially good relations with the Jesuits, officially forbade Christ. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 63369
Titel: Autograph document signed.
Verlag: Macau, 27. VIII. 1750.
Signiert: Signatur des Verfassers
Anbieter: Legacy Books II, Louisville, KY, USA
No Binding. Zustand: VG. Ca 1900, sized about 10.5 x 17.5 inches, including margins, printed on medium gauge plate paper with text set against off-white background for contrast, generally clean and bright. Includes a separate page of explanatory text and a transcription in typescript. From the original in the British Museum. Suitable for framing. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 010745
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No Binding. Zustand: Collectible-Fine. Autograph Document Signed in sullivan County, New York, dated 29 October 1819. 8 pages (7 3/4 x 12 1/2 inch) written in ink. The document consists of two affidavits, one signed by Livingston Billings, attorney for Jubal Terbell, and one signed by Jubal Terbell. The affidavits are in regard to a title dispute Terbell is having over property (Lot 14 in the '1st Division' of Sullivan County) with Wm. W. Sackett and Sackett's attorney, Patrick G. Hildreth. Also signed twice by Jacob Weekes, Commissioner, as witness. Noted as filed. Fine clean copy. Signed by Author(s). Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 12577
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No Binding. Zustand: Collectible-Fine. Parroguia de S. Jose Guadalupe. Autographed Document signed by Jose Ma Pinegro, S.J. San Jose Ca. 1851. 1 page 4 3/4 X 7 1/2 inches. In Spanish. In this document, issued from the parish church in San Jose de Guadalupe ( Parroguia) , Jose M. Pinegro, S.J., signs that a Mr. Morel has paid 30 pesos for his wife's funeral. Document has been folded. Clean copy. Signed by Author(s). Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 017597
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This British clergyman served as Bishop of Norwich (1837-49). ADS, 1p, irregular 4" X 2 3/4" tipped to larger heavy album leaf, n.p., n.y. [between 1837 and 1849]. Very good. Front portion (only) of an envelope, addressed in an unknown hand to C.K. Murray, 5 Whitehall Place, London and boldly signed by Stanley in brown ink at lower left as "E. Norwich." Attractive. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 31244
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Anbieter: Markus Brandes Autographs GmbH, Kesswil, TG, Schweiz
Document signed, one page, 8,25 x 11,75 inch, Berlin, 27.02.1931, typed certification for Ms. Ilse Küster for a passed exam, signed by Rudolf Klapp in dark ink - countersigned by another member of the audit committee, with intersecting letter folds, puncher holes to the left edge, foxing, mild creases and two small tears to the left edge - in fine to good condition. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 6384276045973
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No Binding. Zustand: Collectible-Very Good. Original tax assessment roll for Berkley, Bristol County, Massachusetts handwritten in black ink. Dated 1812. 7 1/2" x 11 1/2." One page, complete. The document is very clean and intact. There are horizontal and vertical fold lines on the paper and slight wrinkling. A few small spots on the paper. A Very Good copy. The document lists the tax assessments for the "polls and estates" of three Berkley residents, Ezra Chase, Abial Nichols, and Gilbert Nichols. The assessments come to a total of $78.03. The document continues, saying that the tax warrants will be fulfilled if the payments are made to Sam Crocker, Treasurer of Bristol County or "his Surveyor in Office." The documents is signed by three assessors, Adoniram Crane, Sr. (1780-1854), Barzillai Crane (1783-1851), and Levi French, Jr. (1740-1824). Signed by Author(s). Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 022745
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Anbieter: Markus Brandes Autographs GmbH, Kesswil, TG, Schweiz
Document signed, one page, 8,25 x 7 inch, Berlin, 1.08.1913, partly prereprinted certification for Mr. Dieckmann for a passed medical examination in summer half-year 1913, signed in black ink "Prof. Greeff", with a central vertical letter fold and very mild creases - in fine to very fine condition. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 6384255369365
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Document signed, one page, 8,25 x 7 inch, Berlin, 7.03.1913, partly prereprinted certification for Mr. Dieckmann for a passed medical examination in summer semester 1913, signed in black ink "Heubner", with a central vertical letter fold and very mild signs of wear - in fine to very fine condition. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 6384255664277
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Document signed, one page, 8,25 x 7 inch, Berlin, 1.08.1913, partly prereprinted certification for Mr. Dieckmann for a passed medical examination in summer semester 1912, signed in black ink "Hildebrandt", with a central vertical letter fold and slightly smeared - in fine to very fine condition. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 6384255533205
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Document signed, one page, 8 x 11 inch, Berlin, 23.02.1927, certification for Dr. Max Diekmann as a member of the Berlin medical society, signed by Friedrich Kraus as chairman in black ink "Kraus" - countersigned by the secretary, with a central horizontal letter fold, and mild creasing - in fine to very fine condition."En. Wohlgeborenbeehrt sich der unterzeichnete Vorstand hiermit anzuzeigen, daß Sie in der heutigen Sitzung der Aufnahmekommision als Mitglied der Berliner medizinischen Gesellschaft aufgenommen worden sind."Translated:"Thankfully, the undersigned Executive Board hereby signifies that you have been accepted as a member of the Berlin Medical Society at today's meeting of the Admissions Committee.". Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 6384368976021
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