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Book Relaci  n de las Islas Filipinas y de sus naturales  antiguedad  costumbres y govierno  asi en tiempo de su gentilidad como despues que los Espa  oles las conquistaron  con otras particularidades

Download or read book Relaci n de las Islas Filipinas y de sus naturales antiguedad costumbres y govierno asi en tiempo de su gentilidad como despues que los Espa oles las conquistaron con otras particularidades written by Antonio de Morga and published by . This book was released on 18?? with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unsigned nineteenth-century ms. copy of Chapter 8 of Antonio de Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (1609), containing descriptions of the islands in the Philippine archipelago, and notes on the nature and customs of the native inhabitants, both before and after the colonization of the islands by the Spanish, beginning in 1564. After a brief geographical introduction, Morga describes the native inhabitants of the islands, their physical appearance, homes, clothing, food, customs, weapons, boats, religion, burial practices, languages, and writing. He discusses the terrain and soil of the islands, the fruit and timber trees native to the area, and the animals, birds, fish, minerals and shells found there. He also includes brief descriptions of the various islands, with notes on navigating their rivers, coastlines, and straits. There is a section on the founding of Manila in 1571 by the first governor, Miguel López de Legaspi, as well as the establishment of other important cities of Segovia, Cáceres, and Santísimo Nombre de Jesús. Morga concludes with a description of the colonial organization imposed by Spain, discussing aspects such as political and ecclesiastical organization of the islands, the evangelization of the natives by the religious orders, the system of taxation, the encomienda, and trade with merchant ships from China, Japan, India, Maluco, Siam, and other eastern countries. He emphasizes the importance of the trade route between the Philippines and New Spain, and includes an explanation of the sailing schedule and a detailed description of the route between the ports of Cavite and Acapulco.

Book Relaci  n de las Islas Filipinas y de sus naturales  antiguedad  costumbres y govierno  asi en tiempo de su gentilidad como despues que los Espa  oles las conquistaron  con otras particularidades

Download or read book Relaci n de las Islas Filipinas y de sus naturales antiguedad costumbres y govierno asi en tiempo de su gentilidad como despues que los Espa oles las conquistaron con otras particularidades written by Antonio de Morga and published by . This book was released on with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unsigned nineteenth-century ms. copy of Chapter 8 of Antonio de Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (1609), containing descriptions of the islands in the Philippine archipelago, and notes on the nature and customs of the native inhabitants, both before and after the colonization of the islands by the Spanish, beginning in 1564. After a brief geographical introduction, Morga describes the native inhabitants of the islands, their physical appearance, homes, clothing, food, customs, weapons, boats, religion, burial practices, languages, and writing. He discusses the terrain and soil of the islands, the fruit and timber trees native to the area, and the animals, birds, fish, minerals and shells found there. He also includes brief descriptions of the various islands, with notes on navigating their rivers, coastlines, and straits. There is a section on the founding of Manila in 1571 by the first governor, Miguel López de Legaspi, as well as the establishment of other important cities of Segovia, Cáceres, and Santísimo Nombre de Jesús. Morga concludes with a description of the colonial organization imposed by Spain, discussing aspects such as political and ecclesiastical organization of the islands, the evangelization of the natives by the religious orders, the system of taxation, the encomienda, and trade with merchant ships from China, Japan, India, Maluco, Siam, and other eastern countries. He emphasizes the importance of the trade route between the Philippines and New Spain, and includes an explanation of the sailing schedule and a detailed description of the route between the ports of Cavite and Acapulco.

Book Relacio   n de las Islas Filipinas y de sus naturales  antiguedad  costumbres y govierno  asi en tiempo de su gentilidad como despues que los Espan    oles las conquistaron  con otras particularidades  capitulo octavo

Download or read book Relacio n de las Islas Filipinas y de sus naturales antiguedad costumbres y govierno asi en tiempo de su gentilidad como despues que los Espan oles las conquistaron con otras particularidades capitulo octavo written by and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Description: This is an unsigned nineteenth-century manuscript copy of Chapter 8 of Antonio de Morga's 'Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas' (1609), containing descriptions of the islands in the Philippine archipelago, and notes on the nature and customs of the native inhabitants, both before and after the colonization of the islands by the Spanish, beginning in 1564. After a brief geographical introduction, Morga describes the native inhabitants of the islands, their physical appearance, homes, clothing, food, customs, weapons, boats, religion, burial practices, languages, and writing. He discusses the terrain and soil of the islands, the fruit and timber trees native to the area, and the animals, birds, fish, minerals and shells found there. He also includes brief descriptions of the various islands, with notes on navigating their river, coastlines, and straits. There is a section on the founding of Manila in 1571 by the first governor, Miguel LoÌ pez de Legaspi, as well as the establishment of other important cities of Segovia, CaÌ ceres, and SantiÌ simo Nombre de JesuÌ s. Morga concludes with a description of the colonial organisation imposed by Spain, discussing aspects such as political and ecclesiastical organisation of the islands, the evangelisation of the natives by the religious orders, the system of taxation, the encomienda, and trade with merchant ships from China, Japan, India, Maluco, Siam, and other eastern countries. He emphasizes the importance of the trade route between the Philippines and New Spain, and includes an explanation of the sailing schedule and a detailed description of the route between the ports of Cavite and Acapulco.