dell'India, Bologna, 1980. Besse, L.: Fr.Beschi: his times and his writings, Trichinolopy, 1918. Media related to Constanzo Beschi at Wikimedia Commons...
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Constanzo is an Italian given name or surname. Notable people with the name include: Constanzo Beschi (1860–1747), Italian jesuit priest, missionary,...
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Beschi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Constanzo Beschi (1680–1742), Italian Jesuit priest Francesco Beschi (born 1951), Italian...
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Indian and international languages. It was translated into Latin by Constanzo Beschi in 1730, which helped make the work known to European intellectuals...
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missionaries including Francis Xavier, John de Britto, Arnos Pathiri and Constanzo Beschi. Sampaloor, the place where the church is located, had a number of...
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(1516–1576), architect Giacomo Benefatti (1304–1332), Roman Catholic Bishop Constanzo Beschi (1680–1742), a well known Tamil poet. He is known as Vīramāmunivar...
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missionary centre for a number of years. An Italian Catholic Father Constanzo Beschi, who worked in the colony from 1711 to 1740, found himself in conflict...
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trips. His successors, such as Roberto de Nobili, Matteo Ricci, and Constanzo Beschi, attempted to convert the noblemen first as a means to influence more...
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Tarangampãdi, the growth of the Jesuit missionary Constanzo Beschi (Viramãmunivar; Constantine Joseph Beschi 1680–1747) was equally significant in revolutionizing...
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ISBN 9789637326271. Retrieved July 10, 2015. Guru Paramartha, a simpleton guru devised by Italian missionary Constanzo Beschi (1680–1742) for Tamils...
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