Aegyptiacae Ad Usum Collegii Urbani De Propaganda Fide is a historical text likely used for instruction within the Collegio Urbano of the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith (Propaganda Fide). This work, presumably dealing with the Egyptian language, culture, or history, served as a resource for students preparing for missionary work. The book offers insights into the methods of linguistic and cultural education employed by the Catholic Church in the 18th century, specifically focusing on Egypt. Its contents would be valuable for researchers interested in the history of missionary training, Coptic language studies, and the cultural exchange between Europe and Egypt during this period.
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