ZIEGENBALG, BARTHOLOMAEUS.

Allgemeine Schule der wahren Weisheit darinnen einem ieden Menschen aus Gottes Wort und eigener Erfahrung gezeiget wird, wie und auf was Weise man diejenige Weisheit in dieser Welt suchen, finden und erlangen soll, welche uns Menschen so wol zeitlich, als auch ewig beseligen kan geschrieben auf dem grossen Welt-Meer, in einem Schiffe, Sophia genannt,

Franckfurt & Leipzig, 1710.

8vo. In contemporary half calf with four raised bands and gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Small worm-tract in lower outer margin, otherwise a nice copy. 64, 470 pp.


Rare first edition of this religious treatise by Ziegenbalg which was written in 1706 on a ship named Sophia, as the German Protestant missionary journeyed to India to convert the natives.

Under King Frederick IV of Denmark's patronage Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg and Heinrich Plütschau became the first Protestant missionaries to India, arriving in Tranquebar on 9 July 1706. They established the Tranquebar Mission to spread Christianity among the locals. Ziegenbalg learned Tamil, founded a seminary, and translated the Bible into Tamil, setting up India's first printing press in 1715. He also established the first school for girls in 1707 and advocated for women's education and the abolition of the caste system. Ziegenbalg passed away in 1719 and was buried in the New Jerusalem Church, which he helped establish.

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