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Balthasar Loyola Mandes (1630-1667) was a Moroccan prince who converted to Catholicism and in 1657 became a Jesuit. The Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University holds some of his manuscripts containing letters and devotional works (description in MANUS On Line: [https://manus.iccu.sbn.it//opac_SchedaScheda.php?ID=223933 APUG 1060]), which will be published in this collection. <br>
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== Manuscripts ==
 
== Manuscripts ==
''Oratio contra Mahometto, et eius sectatores''. Scripta à Patre Balthassare Loyola Mandes Societatis Jesu 1665 (APUG 1060 IV)
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=== APUG 1060 I ===
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This manuscript contains some of the Loyola Mandes' letters. For metadata and transcription of each letter, please click on the following links:
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* [[Index:APUG 1060 I 101r-103v.pdf|APUG 1060 I 101r-103v]]
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* [[Index:APUG 1060 I 137bis r-v.pdf|APUG 1060 I 137bis r-v]]
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* [[Index:APUG 1060 I 226r-v.pdf|APUG 1060 I 226r-v]]
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* [[Index:APUG 1060 I 230r-231v.pdf|APUG 1060 I 230r-231v]]
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* [[Index:APUG 1060 I 241r-v.pdf|APUG 1060 I 241r-v]]
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* [[Index:APUG 1060 I 292r-294v.pdf|APUG 1060 I 292r-294v]]
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* [[Index:APUG 1060 I 329r-330v.pdf|APUG 1060 I 329r-330v]]<br>
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=== APUG 1060 IV<ref>At the following link you can read the '''diplomatic transcription''' of all the manuscripts with call number [[Index:APUG_1060_IV|APUG 1060 IV]].</ref> ===
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* [[Oratio contra Mahomettem, et eius sectatores|''Oratio contra Mahomettem, et eius sectatores''. Scripta à Patre Balthassare Loyola Mandes Societatis Jesu 1665 (APUG 1060 IV, pp. 1-44)]]
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* [[Copia d'una lettera arabica mandata da un Turco Fessano al Padre Baldassare Loyola Mandes|''Copia d'una lettera arabica mandata da un Turco Fessano al Padre Baldassare Loyola Mandes della Compagnia di Giesù nell'anno 1664.'' la qual lettera fù voltata in Italiano dal medesimo Padre nel Collegio di Genova verso il fine d'Agosto 1664 (APUG 1060 IV, pp. 45-51)]]
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* [[Risposta del Padre Baldassare Loyola Mandes alla lettera del Turco fessano|''La risposta del Padre Baldassare Loyola Mandes della Compagnia di Giesù alla predetta lettera del Turco fessano'' (APUG 1060 IV, pp. 52-98)]]<br />
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== Correspondence ==
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Revision as of 10:51, 26 June 2019

Balthasar Loyola Mandes (1630-1667) was a Moroccan prince who converted to Catholicism and in 1657 became a Jesuit. The Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University holds some of his manuscripts containing letters and devotional works (description in MANUS On Line: APUG 1060), which will be published in this collection.

To search within the whole content of the Balthasar Loyola Mandes Collection, use the following search module.

Manuscripts

APUG 1060 I

This manuscript contains some of the Loyola Mandes' letters. For metadata and transcription of each letter, please click on the following links:


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APUG 1060 IV[1]


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References

  1. At the following link you can read the diplomatic transcription of all the manuscripts with call number APUG 1060 IV.