Keyword: Asia
Enquiries Touching the Diuersity of Languages and Religions Throughout the Cheife Parts of the World
London: Eliot's Court Press for John Bill, 1614.
‘Tears of Rejoicing Spirits’ Happiness and the Mediation of Human–Spirit Relations in a Mongolian Mountain Sacrifice
in: Inner Asia, v. 23 (2021), issue 1: pp.131–149 [Open Access].
Historia Tragico Maritima: Em que se escrevem chronologicamente os Naufragios que tiverão as Naus de Portugal, depois que se poz em exercicio a Navegação da India
Lisbon: Officina da Congregação do Oratório, 1735-36.
Christian Researches in Asia. With Notices of the Translation of the Scriptures Into the Oriental Languages
London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814.
The Travels of the Abbé Carré in India and the Near East, 1672–1674
New Delhi: Asian Educational Services, 1990.
Relación de las islas Filipinas, y de lo que en ellas han trabajado los padres de la Compañía de Jesús
Rome: Joseph Fernández de Buendía, 1604.
Voyages to Portugal, Spain, Sicily, Malta, Asia-Minor, Egypt, &c. &c. from 1796 to 1801. With an historical sketch, and occasional reflections
London: printed for the Author, 1813.
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.
Tratado do P.e Gonçalo Fernandes Trancoso sobre o Hinduísmo
Maduré (Lisbon): Centro de Estudos Históricos Ultramarinos, 1616 (1973).
Monumenta Xaveriana, ex autographis vel ex antiquioribus exemplis collecta
Madrid: Augustinus Avrial, 1899-1900.
Primeira parte da história dos religiosos da Companhia de Jésus
Coimbra: Atlântida, 1957-62.
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.