Bibliographic Data
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| Full Title | Compendium Doctrinae Christianae |
| Year | 1628 |
| Translator(s)/ Commentators(s) | Heurnius, Justus |
| Book Type | Manuscript |
| Language(s) | Latin |
| Chinese Text | Characters and transliteration |
| Place Of Preparation | Batavia |
| Holding Archive | Bodleian Library, Oxford |
| Call Number | Marsh 456 |
| Physical Description | This manuscript is a single volume of 264 folia (page size 33 x 21 cm). The foliation follows traditional Chinese order, numbered from right to left. The majority of the text is arranged in a consistent three-column format per page: Chinese characters in the central column, flanked by a Latin translation on the right and a romanization on the left. The contents are diverse, encompassing:
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| Summary | Heurnius' Compendium consists mostly of Christian texts, but also includes an incomplete translation of the Analects, and of the Xiao'er lun 小兒論. The text is based on the Jesuits' writings, and uses a common terminology, especially with regard to Christian texts. |
| Religious Denomination | Calvinist |
Sources
| Classical Source(s) | Analects (论语) |
| Xiao'er lun (小兒論) |
Bibliography
| Secondary Sources | V. Bottanelli, ‘La versio latina della Dottrina Morale di Confucio in Heurnius: uno studio linguistico e confessionale', in A. Balbo, E. Della Calce, S. Mollea eds. Classica Serica, Pisa : Pacini Editore, Documenta Orientalia, 2026, pp. 67-92. |
K. Kuiper, ‘The earliest monument of Dutch sinological studies. Justus Heurnius’s manuscript Dutch-Chinese dictionary and Chinese-Latin Compendium Doctrinae Christianae (Batavia 1628)’, in Quaerendo 35 (2005), p. 95-186. | |
Trude Dijkstra, Thijs Weststeijn, “Constructing Confucius in the Low Countries“, in De Zeventiende Eeuw 32 (2016) 2, pp. 137-164. |
External Resources
| U R Ls | Digital Bodleian |
Confusy Doctrina Morales
| Title | Confusy Doctrina Morales |
| Start Page | 114r |
| End Page | 131r |
| Translation Of > | Analects (论语) |
| Notes | Features a synoptic layout for Analects 1.1–4.15, with parallel columns for Chinese characters, romanization, and Latin translation |
| U R L | Digital Bodleian |
Confuty Philosophy Sinensis // Primarÿ liber 2
| Title | Confuty Philosophy Sinensis // Primarÿ liber 2 |
| Start Page | 183v |
| End Page | 176r |
| Volume Or Manuscript | Bodleian Library, Marsh 456 |
| Translation Of > | Analects (论语) |
| Notes | The manuscript contains a Latin translation of the first five chapters of the Analects, continuing into the sixth chapter as far as passage 6.28. The translation omits passages 5.17, 5.25, and 6.25. Although the manuscript is paginated in the Chinese manner, i.e., from left to right, this section follows the European style, proceeding from right to left: this accounts for the reverse foliation. |
| U R L | Digital Bodleian |
Colloquium Confusy cum Puero
| Title | Colloquium Confusy cum Puero |
| Start Page | 131v |
| End Page | 136v |
| Translation Of > | Xiao'er lun (小兒論) |
| Notes | Latin translation and romanisation of juan 7 section 45 (incomplete) of the Dunhuang Bianwen |
| U R L | Digital Bodleian |
