An edition of Johann Adam Schall von Bell S.J (1991)

Johann Adam Schall von Bell S.J.

Missionar in China, kaiserlicher Astronom und Ratgeber am Hofe von Peking, 1592-1666 : ein Lebens- und Zeitbild

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An edition of Johann Adam Schall von Bell S.J (1991)

Johann Adam Schall von Bell S.J.

Missionar in China, kaiserlicher Astronom und Ratgeber am Hofe von Peking, 1592-1666 : ein Lebens- und Zeitbild

Neue Aufl. mit einem Nachtrag und Index.
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Publisher
Steyler Verlag
Language
German
Pages
421

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Eine gemeinsame Veröffentlichung des China-Zentrums und des Instituts Monumenta Serica, Sankt Augustin."

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Nettetal
Series
Monumenta serica monograph series,, 25

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Library of Congress
BV3427.S35 V3 1991

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Pagination
xx, 421 p. :
Number of pages
421

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1663760M
ISBN 10
3805002874
LCCN
91228434

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