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Reliquary Monstrance (17. sec)
Museu de São Roque, Lisbon
Practicing Salvation: Meat-Eating, Martyrdom, and Sacrifice as Religious Ideals in the Zhenkongjiao
in: Journal of Chinese Religions, v. 50 (2022), issue 1: pp.77-114.
he Interaction of Zhenshan Sacrifice 鎮山祭祀 with Buddhism and Taoism in Patriarchal Traditional Religion
in: Asian Journal of Philosophy and Religion (AJPR), v. 2 (2023), issue 1: pp.147-162.
The Legend of Miaoshan
London: Ithaca Press, 1978.
Relacão anual das coisas que fizeram os padres da Companhia de Jesus nas suas missões do Japaõ, China, Cataio, Tidore, Ternate, Ambóino, Malaca, Pegu, Bengala, Bisnagá, Maduré costa da Pescaria, Manar, Ceilão, Travancor, Malabar, Sodomala, Goa, Salcete, Lahor, Diu, Etiopia a alta ou Preste João, Monomotapa, Angola, Guiné, Serra Leoa, Cabo Verde e Brasil nos anos de 1600 a 1609
Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade, 1930-42.
Historia de las Misiones de la Companía de Jesús en la India Oriental, en la China y Japón desde 1540 hasta 1600
Alcalá: El Mensajero del corazon de Jesus, 1891.
Thesaurus Rerum Indicarum
Köln: Petri Henningij, 1615.
The Battle-Axe at Shao Dances at the Offering of Sacrifices Painting (1736-1795)
from: The Illustrated Regulations for Ceremonial Paraphernalia of the Present Dynasty (illustrated manuscript commissioned by the Qianlong Emperor) - Beijing
V&A Museum, London
La Chine illustrée de plusieurs monuments tant sacrés que profanes
Amsterdam: Chez Jean Jansson à Waesberge, 1667.
Licentious Cults and Bloody Victuals: Sacrifice, Reciprocity, and Violence in Traditional Chin
in: Asia Major 3rd series, v. 7 (1994), issue 1: pp.185-211.
Keywords: China