[Alphabetum Persicum]. Alphabetum Persicum cum Oratione Dominicali et Salutatione Angelica.

Rome, Sac. Congreg. de Propaganda Fide, 1783.

8vo. 24 pp. With woodcut printer's device to title page. Modern red half calf with marbled covers.

 1,800.00

Brief introduction to the Persian language for Catholic missionaries in the Middle East, with a table of the alphabet and the Lord's Prayer in Persian. "The best known products of the Propaganda Press, apart from its missals, grammars, and dictionaries, are the Alphabeta" (Smitskamp 193). This is, perhaps, litte surprise, for the missionaries sent forth to all parts of the globe by the Roman see through the Sacra Congregatio de Propaganda Fide, founded by Pope Gregory XV in 1622 for the purpose of spreading the Catholic interpretation of the Gospel, depended on language study textbooks such as these. The production of such alphabets was taken up as early as 1630 and was not discontinued until the early years of the 18th century; in 1812 the Congregation's in-house printing office was dissolved.

Slight waterstain to margins. Untrimmed copy.

References

Smitskamp 210. Graesse I, 85. Brill II, 2109.

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