Martino Martini
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Born January 1, 1614
Died January 1, 1661 (47 years old)
Trento, Qing dynasty
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Opera omnia
Johannes Kepler, Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo Saint, Harvey, William, Saint Clement of Alexandria, Reinier de Graaf, Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, Jan Długosz, Francisco Sánchez de las Brozas, Galen, Tertullian, Ovid, Augustine of Hippo, Thomas à Kempis, Ramón del Valle Inclán, Cicero, Marcello Malpighi, Lactantius, Saint Albertus Magnus, Mark Akenside, Isocrates, Horace, P. Cornelius Tacitus, Mead, Richard, Saint John Chrysostom, Ennodius, Magnus Felix Saint, Lorenzo Bellini, Dietrich von Freiberg, Karl Gottlob Kühn, Thomas Sydenham, Desiderius Erasmus, Peter Abelard, Martino Martini, Thomas Lawrence, Guillaume de Baillou, Cornelis Winkler, Erich Moritz von Hornbostel
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De bello tartarico historia
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"A leading military historian from the UK presents a controversial reassessment of the infamous German warfare tactic and its role in the fall of France to the Nazis in 1940, arguing that better Allied competence may have prevented German success,"--NoveList.
Bellum Tartaricum, or the conquest of the great and most renowned Empire of China by the invasion of the Tartars ...
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Martini Martinii Tridentini, e Societate Iesv, Sinicae historiae decas prima
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Covers China's history until the time of Christ. "Of the great chronological work which Martini has planned and which was to comprise the whole Chinese history from the earliest age, only the first part appeared." Cf. Catholic encyclopedia.