Relacion de la valerosa defensa de los naturales Bisayas del pueblo de Palompong en la ysla de Leyte, :

Material Information

Title:
Relacion de la valerosa defensa de los naturales Bisayas del pueblo de Palompong en la ysla de Leyte, : de la provincia de Catbalogan en las yslas Philipinas, que hicieron contra las armas mahometanas de Ylanos y Malanaos, en el mes de iunio de 1754
Place of Publication:
[Manila]
Publisher:
Impresso en imprenta de la Compañia de Iesus de Manila
Publication Date:
Language:
Spanish
Physical Description:
[16] p ; 22 cm
Materials:
Rice paper ( paper )

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Muslims -- Philippines ( LCSH )
Visayan Islands (Philippines) -- History ( LCSH )
Philippines -- History -- 1521-1812 ( LCSH )
Muslims ( LCSH )
Musulmanes -- Filipinas
Islas Visayan (Filipinas) -- Historia
Filipinas -- Historia -- 1521-1812
Musulmanes
Muslims -- Pilipinas
Visayas (Pilipinas) -- Kasaysayan
Pilipinas -- Kasaysayan -- 1521-1812
Muslims
Jesuits ( LCNAF )
Jesuítas ( BNE )
Mga Heswita
Society of Jesus
Compañía de Jesús
Kapisanan ni Hesus
Societas Iesu
Temporal Coverage:
1754 - 1755
Spatial Coverage:
Asia -- Philippines -- Visayas
Asia -- Philippines -- Leyte -- Eastern Visayas -- 4th district of Leyte -- Palompon -- Leyte
Asia -- Filipinas -- Bisayas
Asya -- Pilipinas -- Kabisayaan
Asia -- Filipinas -- Leyte -- Bisayas orientales -- 4to distrito de Leyte -- Palompon -- Leyte
Asya -- Pilipinas -- Leyte -- Silangang Kabisayaan -- Ika-4 na distrito ng Leyte -- Palompon -- Leyte
Coordinates:
11 x 123.5
11.05 x 124.38

Notes

Original Version:
This version copied from the Internet Archive, supplied by the John Carter Brown Library, Brown University.
General Note:
Caption title
General Note:
Printer statement from colophon
General Note:
Printed on rice paper
General Note:
Probably printed in 1755, according to Medina, but corrected to 1754 by Retana
General Note:
Head and tail pieces; decorative initial
General Note:
Signatures: A-B⁴ (B4 blank)
Biographical:
The Philippines ... were administered from Mexico. Manila's first press began in 1593, and was thus the third city in the Spanish overseas empire to have a press. As with the other two, Mexico and Peru, much of the early output consisted of doctrinal works, often in indigenous languages. The earliest Manila imprint held by the JCB is Arte y reglas de la lengua Tagala printed in 1610. (John Carter Brown Library)

Record Information

Source Institution:
Brown University
Holding Location:
John Carter Brown Library, Digital Collections
Rights Management:
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Resource Identifier:
1052536125 ( OCLC )
relaciondelavale00unkn ( Internet Archive identifier )
ark:/13960/t72v46436 ( Ark )