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| Title | Decem fabulosae Incarnaciones Dei quas credunt Gentiles Indiani extra et intra Gangem |
| Sender | Heinrich Roth |
| Recipient | Athanasius Kircher |
| Date | unknown |
| Date additional information | No date is provided in the text, but it was most likely written between 1664, when Roth arrived in Rome, and 1667, when the printed version was published in "China illustrata" |
| Language | lat |
| Source | APUG, Ms. 563, f. 325r-328v |
| Bibliographic level | Manuscript |
| Published in | China monumentis |
| External link | https://archive.org/details/gri_33125008463396/page/156/ |
| Progress | To be proofread |
| Transcription | 325r 325v 326r 326v 327r 327v 328r 328v |
| Remarks |
This text was published in Kircher's China illustrata (Amsterdam 1667, p. 157-162) complimented by illustrations. As stated in the published work, it was provided by Fr. Heinrich Roth (Henricus Roa), missionary in the Mughal Empire, who a accompanied Fr. Grueber from Agra to Rome (1662-1664) after Fr. Albert d'Orville's demise. The handwriting is consistent with extant letters from Roth to Kircher (APUG Ms. 562, f. 113rv; 563, f. 281rv and 563, f. 78rv) |