Litterae quadrimestres ex universis, praeter Indiam et Brasiliam, locis, Volume 19, presents a compilation of letters originating from various regions, excluding India and Brazil. Penned in Latin, this volume offers a rich tapestry of insights into the activities and thoughts of the Jesuit order during the specified period. The collection provides valuable primary source material for researchers interested in religious history, the history of the Catholic Church, and the global reach of missionary work in the 19th century. Students of Latin will find this an invaluable resource, providing exposure to period-specific prose and theological discourse. This historical text offers a glimpse into the intellectual and spiritual life of the Jesuit community, capturing their perspectives on contemporary issues and their ongoing efforts to spread their message.
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