Bibliographical DataThe documents contained in the present volume are from the following sources:1.Dominican missions, 1670–1700.—From Salazar’sHistoria de el Santissimo Rosario; (from a copy of original edition (Manila, 1742), in possession of Edward E. Ayer, Chicago).2.Preliminary note.—Editorial.3.Superstitions and beliefs of the Filipinos.—From Ortiz’sPráctica del Ministerio,ca., 1731, chapter i, §4, pp. 11–15 (from Retana’s edition of Zúñiga’sEstadismo, Madrid, 1893, ii, pp.*14–*21).4.The People of the Philippines.—From Zúñiga’sHistoria de las Islas Philipinas(Sampaloc, 1803), ii, chapter ii, pp. 19–38; from a copy of the original edition belonging to Edward E. Ayer, Chicago.5.Jolo and the Sulus.—From Wilkes’sNarrative of the United States Exploring Expedition(Philadelphia, 1844), v, pp. 343–390; from a copy belonging to the Wisconsin Historical Society.6.Letter from Father Quirico More.—FromCartas de los PP. de la Compañía de Jesús(Manila, 1887), vii, pp. 76–91; from a copy belonging to Edward E. Ayer, Chicago.7.Letter from Father Pedro Rosell.—Ut supra, pp. 198–216.8.Letters from Father Mateo Gisbert.—Ut supra, pp. 117–128, 137–145.9.Letter from Father Pablo Cavalleria.—Ut supra, pp. 27–35.10.Extract from a letter from Father Pablo Pastells.—Ut supra, pp. 336–349.11.Letter from Father José María Clotet.—FromCartas de los PP. de la Compañía de Jesús(Manila, 1891), ix, pp. 170–184; from a copy in possession of the Library of Congress.12.Present beliefs and superstitions in Luzón.—From the December 9, 1905 supplement ofEl Renacimiento; from a copy loaned by James A. LeRoy.
Bibliographical DataThe documents contained in the present volume are from the following sources:1.Dominican missions, 1670–1700.—From Salazar’sHistoria de el Santissimo Rosario; (from a copy of original edition (Manila, 1742), in possession of Edward E. Ayer, Chicago).2.Preliminary note.—Editorial.3.Superstitions and beliefs of the Filipinos.—From Ortiz’sPráctica del Ministerio,ca., 1731, chapter i, §4, pp. 11–15 (from Retana’s edition of Zúñiga’sEstadismo, Madrid, 1893, ii, pp.*14–*21).4.The People of the Philippines.—From Zúñiga’sHistoria de las Islas Philipinas(Sampaloc, 1803), ii, chapter ii, pp. 19–38; from a copy of the original edition belonging to Edward E. Ayer, Chicago.5.Jolo and the Sulus.—From Wilkes’sNarrative of the United States Exploring Expedition(Philadelphia, 1844), v, pp. 343–390; from a copy belonging to the Wisconsin Historical Society.6.Letter from Father Quirico More.—FromCartas de los PP. de la Compañía de Jesús(Manila, 1887), vii, pp. 76–91; from a copy belonging to Edward E. Ayer, Chicago.7.Letter from Father Pedro Rosell.—Ut supra, pp. 198–216.8.Letters from Father Mateo Gisbert.—Ut supra, pp. 117–128, 137–145.9.Letter from Father Pablo Cavalleria.—Ut supra, pp. 27–35.10.Extract from a letter from Father Pablo Pastells.—Ut supra, pp. 336–349.11.Letter from Father José María Clotet.—FromCartas de los PP. de la Compañía de Jesús(Manila, 1891), ix, pp. 170–184; from a copy in possession of the Library of Congress.12.Present beliefs and superstitions in Luzón.—From the December 9, 1905 supplement ofEl Renacimiento; from a copy loaned by James A. LeRoy.
Bibliographical DataThe documents contained in the present volume are from the following sources:1.Dominican missions, 1670–1700.—From Salazar’sHistoria de el Santissimo Rosario; (from a copy of original edition (Manila, 1742), in possession of Edward E. Ayer, Chicago).2.Preliminary note.—Editorial.3.Superstitions and beliefs of the Filipinos.—From Ortiz’sPráctica del Ministerio,ca., 1731, chapter i, §4, pp. 11–15 (from Retana’s edition of Zúñiga’sEstadismo, Madrid, 1893, ii, pp.*14–*21).4.The People of the Philippines.—From Zúñiga’sHistoria de las Islas Philipinas(Sampaloc, 1803), ii, chapter ii, pp. 19–38; from a copy of the original edition belonging to Edward E. Ayer, Chicago.5.Jolo and the Sulus.—From Wilkes’sNarrative of the United States Exploring Expedition(Philadelphia, 1844), v, pp. 343–390; from a copy belonging to the Wisconsin Historical Society.6.Letter from Father Quirico More.—FromCartas de los PP. de la Compañía de Jesús(Manila, 1887), vii, pp. 76–91; from a copy belonging to Edward E. Ayer, Chicago.7.Letter from Father Pedro Rosell.—Ut supra, pp. 198–216.8.Letters from Father Mateo Gisbert.—Ut supra, pp. 117–128, 137–145.9.Letter from Father Pablo Cavalleria.—Ut supra, pp. 27–35.10.Extract from a letter from Father Pablo Pastells.—Ut supra, pp. 336–349.11.Letter from Father José María Clotet.—FromCartas de los PP. de la Compañía de Jesús(Manila, 1891), ix, pp. 170–184; from a copy in possession of the Library of Congress.12.Present beliefs and superstitions in Luzón.—From the December 9, 1905 supplement ofEl Renacimiento; from a copy loaned by James A. LeRoy.
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The documents contained in the present volume are from the following sources:1.Dominican missions, 1670–1700.—From Salazar’sHistoria de el Santissimo Rosario; (from a copy of original edition (Manila, 1742), in possession of Edward E. Ayer, Chicago).2.Preliminary note.—Editorial.3.Superstitions and beliefs of the Filipinos.—From Ortiz’sPráctica del Ministerio,ca., 1731, chapter i, §4, pp. 11–15 (from Retana’s edition of Zúñiga’sEstadismo, Madrid, 1893, ii, pp.*14–*21).4.The People of the Philippines.—From Zúñiga’sHistoria de las Islas Philipinas(Sampaloc, 1803), ii, chapter ii, pp. 19–38; from a copy of the original edition belonging to Edward E. Ayer, Chicago.5.Jolo and the Sulus.—From Wilkes’sNarrative of the United States Exploring Expedition(Philadelphia, 1844), v, pp. 343–390; from a copy belonging to the Wisconsin Historical Society.6.Letter from Father Quirico More.—FromCartas de los PP. de la Compañía de Jesús(Manila, 1887), vii, pp. 76–91; from a copy belonging to Edward E. Ayer, Chicago.7.Letter from Father Pedro Rosell.—Ut supra, pp. 198–216.8.Letters from Father Mateo Gisbert.—Ut supra, pp. 117–128, 137–145.9.Letter from Father Pablo Cavalleria.—Ut supra, pp. 27–35.10.Extract from a letter from Father Pablo Pastells.—Ut supra, pp. 336–349.11.Letter from Father José María Clotet.—FromCartas de los PP. de la Compañía de Jesús(Manila, 1891), ix, pp. 170–184; from a copy in possession of the Library of Congress.12.Present beliefs and superstitions in Luzón.—From the December 9, 1905 supplement ofEl Renacimiento; from a copy loaned by James A. LeRoy.
The documents contained in the present volume are from the following sources:
1.Dominican missions, 1670–1700.—From Salazar’sHistoria de el Santissimo Rosario; (from a copy of original edition (Manila, 1742), in possession of Edward E. Ayer, Chicago).
2.Preliminary note.—Editorial.
3.Superstitions and beliefs of the Filipinos.—From Ortiz’sPráctica del Ministerio,ca., 1731, chapter i, §4, pp. 11–15 (from Retana’s edition of Zúñiga’sEstadismo, Madrid, 1893, ii, pp.*14–*21).
4.The People of the Philippines.—From Zúñiga’sHistoria de las Islas Philipinas(Sampaloc, 1803), ii, chapter ii, pp. 19–38; from a copy of the original edition belonging to Edward E. Ayer, Chicago.
5.Jolo and the Sulus.—From Wilkes’sNarrative of the United States Exploring Expedition(Philadelphia, 1844), v, pp. 343–390; from a copy belonging to the Wisconsin Historical Society.
6.Letter from Father Quirico More.—FromCartas de los PP. de la Compañía de Jesús(Manila, 1887), vii, pp. 76–91; from a copy belonging to Edward E. Ayer, Chicago.
7.Letter from Father Pedro Rosell.—Ut supra, pp. 198–216.
8.Letters from Father Mateo Gisbert.—Ut supra, pp. 117–128, 137–145.
9.Letter from Father Pablo Cavalleria.—Ut supra, pp. 27–35.
10.Extract from a letter from Father Pablo Pastells.—Ut supra, pp. 336–349.
11.Letter from Father José María Clotet.—FromCartas de los PP. de la Compañía de Jesús(Manila, 1891), ix, pp. 170–184; from a copy in possession of the Library of Congress.
12.Present beliefs and superstitions in Luzón.—From the December 9, 1905 supplement ofEl Renacimiento; from a copy loaned by James A. LeRoy.