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English: Father Matteo Ricci with a converted chinese celebrity. (Copper from Anthanasius Kirchers book: China illustrata, 1667)
Deutsch: Pater Matteo Ricci mit einem prominenten chinesischen Konvertiten. (Kupfer aus Anthanasius Kirchers Buch: China illustrata, 1667)
Date erstellt, am 25.12.2009 um 21.17 Uhr hochgeladen
Source Gisela Gottschalk - Chinas große Kaiser
Author Anthanasius Kircher, uploaded by TheColonel
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