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Land of The Great Image

Being Experiences of Friar Manrique in Arakan

Land of The Great Image

Being Experiences of Friar Manrique in Arakan

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£63.00

Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
ISBN: 9788119139514
Number of Pages: 260
Published: 31/08/2023
Width: 16 cm
Height: 24 cm
This volume is based on the memoirs of the Augustinian friar Sebastien Manrique’s expedition to South and Southeast Asia from ad 1590-1600. The biographical account begins with the intricate details about the Portuguese colony of Goa, which Manrique calls ‘Golden Goa’. The author narrates Manrique’s visit to a Jesuit-run hospital in Goa, his pilgrimage to Bom Jesus Basilica, and the embalmed mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, the revered Roman Catholic saint of Goa. The memoir describes the Jesuit missionary’s visit to the Mughal court under Akbar, Manrique's meeting with Roberto de Nobili and other Augustinian friars, and his visit to Bengal, around Hooghly, where an Augustinian monastery was located.
  • Introductory 11
  • II. Portuguese Asia13
  • III. Golden Goa 24
  • The Jesuit Hospital 25
  • Life Of A Soldier 27
  • A Great Lady Goes To Mass 30
  • Slaves 31
  • A Visit To The Viceroy32
  • Saint Francis Xavier 35
  • Xavier's Corpse 37
  • Thejesuits And The Great Mughal 40
  • The Strange Case Of De Nobili, SJ 41
  • An Auto-Da-Fa' 47
  • The Augustinians 66
  • IV. Friar Manrique Sets Out 68
  • V. Friar Manrique In Danger Of Decapitation 72
  • VI. Demonism 77
  • VII. Among The Slavers Of Dianga 86
  • VIII. Startling News 96
  • IX. The Tiger100
  • X. The Colloquy In The Jungle 104
  • XI. The Image On The Pass 109
  • XII. The Admiral 115
  • XIII. The Comptroller-General Of The House
  • xiv. The Audience 127
  • XV THE Blessed One132
  • XVI The Five Taslims 139
  • XVII The Dedication Of The Church 143
  • XVIII. The Debate With The Royal Chaplain148
  • XIX. The White Elephant 153
  • XX. The Tooth160
  • XXI. The Grand Dowager 171
  • XXII. Toys For The Princes 176
  • XXIII. The Taking Of Hugli 180
  • XXIV. Friar Manrique Is Appointed Attaché192
  • XXV. Friar Manrique Takes The Yellow Robe194
  • XXVI. The Elixir 203
  • XXVIIV. Prelude To The Coronation 210
  • XXV.III The Coronation 218
  • XXIX. Friar Manrique Is Taken For A Slaver226
  • XXX. The Strange Murder Of King Thiri-Thu-Dhamma 258
  • XXXI. The Murder Of Friar Manrique245
  • XXXII. Concluding Observations 248
  • List Of Principal Authorities 254
  • Index 255

Maurice Collis

Maurice Collis was an English officer and a profound writer. He served as an administrator in Burma, which at that time was a British colony. After entering into the Indian Civil Service, he served in Palestine in 1917.