Рукописные источники
Лиссабон. Библиотека Дворца Ажуда, серия «Jesuitas па Asia»:
49-IV-53 Valignano, Alessandro, SJ. Libro primem delprincipio y progressa de la religión Christiana en Jappôn y de la especialprovidencia de que Nuestro Seňor usa con aquella nueva iglesia
49-IV-56 Valignano, Alessandro, SJ. Addiciones al sumario
Рим. Архивы Общества Иисуса, серия «Japonica Sinica»:
6 lapon, epist. 1565–1570
7I–III lapon, epist. 1571–1575
8I–III lapon, epist. 1576–1579
9I lapon, epist. 1581–1583
9II lapon, epist. 1583–1584
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