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3311 - 33203331 - 3340An Admonition to Christendom against the Turks - World Digital Library
th and before the 25th of December. The unique copy of the Türkenkalender originally belonged to the humanist Konrad Peutinger (1465–1547). It was discovered in the Jesuit...
The Western part of New France, or Canada, Done by Mr. Bellin, Royal Marine Engineer, in Order to Further Understanding of Present-Day Political Matters in America - World ...
and Algonquian peoples proved essential to the mapping of sparsely populated or unsettled inland territories. The maps were used by fur trappers, Jesuit missionaries...
A Hydrographical and Chorographical Chart of the Philippine Islands - World Digital Library
archipelago, drawn by the Jesuit Father Pedro Murillo Velarde (1696–1753) and published in Manila in 1734, is the first and most important scientific map...
States of the Empire of the Great Lord, also Known as Sultan and Emperor of the Ottoman Turks in Three Parts of the World: Europe, Asia, and Africa - World Digital Library
(Alfonso Mendes), and other Jesuit priests active in Ethiopia in the early 17th century. The Jesuits had in fact identified the Blue Nile, one of the main sources...
Taking Possession of Louisiana and the Mississippi River, in the Name of Louis XIVth, by Cavelier de La Salle [From Rouen] on April 9, 1682 - World Digital Library
, an event that helped to make La Salle one of the heroes of France’s first colonial empire. La Salle was born in Rouen in 1643. Educated at a Jesuit college, he...
Map of Quebec City - World Digital Library
Potasse), the king’s warehouses, the gunpowder warehouses, the quartermaster’s palace, the bishop’s palace, Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Recollects’ church, the Jesuit...
Map of Quebec City - World Digital Library
as a religious center that was home to a cathedral, bishop’s palace, seminary, and Jesuit mission. Originally established in 1608 by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain...
Map of Bays, Harbors, and the Port of Placentia by the Island of Newfoundland - World Digital Library
Charlevoix (1682−1761), a French Jesuit priest, historian, and explorer. The map shows the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland with the harbors of Placentia and Argentia...
Pays des Porteurs (Country of the Porteurs), (c. 1846)
/ DeSmet, Pierre Jean, S.J. ; Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections. — ca. 1846
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