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page 1Jesuit publications
Kunyu Wanguo Quantu
Chinese-language world map by Matteo Ricci
La Civiltà Cattolica
periodical published by the Jesuits in Rome, Italy
Nippo Jisho
1603 Japanese-Portuguese dictionary
Jakub Wujek Bible
16th-century Catholic translation of the Bible into Polish by Jakub Wujek
Ratio Studiorum
Document that standardized the system of Jesuit education in 1599

De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas
Book by Nicolas Trigault
China Illustrata
book on China compiled by Athanasius Kircher from various Jesuit reports
Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina
catalogue of Latin hagiographic materials
Dictionarium Annamiticum Lusitanum et Latinum
book by Alexandre de Rhodes
A History of Philosophy
book by Frederick Copleston
Bibliotheca Hagiographica Orientalis
catalogue of oriental hagiographic materials
Arte da Lingoa de Iapam
book detailing the grammar of the Japanese language
Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca
catalogue of Greek hagiographic materials
Monumenta Historica Societatis Iesu
collection of writings on the origin and early years of the Society of Jesus
America
American Jesuit Catholic magazine
Disputationes de Controversiis
16th-century work on dogmatics by Robert Bellarmine
Krista Purana
book by Thomas Stephens
Codex canadensis
handwritten and hand-drawn document from c. 1700 that depicts the wildlife and native peoples of Canada
Al-Machriq
Al-Machriq ( 'The East') was a journal founded in 1898 by the Jesuit and Chaldean Catholic priest Louis Cheikho, and published by Jesuit fathers of Saint Joseph University in Beirut (modern-day Lebanon). The subtitle was Revue Catholique Orientale. Sciences, Lettres, Arts. Cheikho edited Al-Bashir in addition to Al-Machriq. Al-Machriq played a significant role in reviving classical Arabic. It extensively dealt with the rapport between the Maronites and the Marada, two Christian groups living in the region. In the initial phase the magazine also featured literary work. It had run through 72 vol