Reclaiming the Lost Archive of the Convento de San Agustin

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761 Manuscripts Collected from

The Lilly Library

The Lopez Library

San Agustin Museum

King’s College

SOAS

British Library

The 1762 Archive is a transnational, inter-institutional research and community engagement project focused on the digital reconstruction of the context and  contents of the dispersed 18th century Library of the Convent of San Agustin in Manila.

Beyond the digital reconstruction of the archival corpus, the “return” of the library is re-imagined to include the reconceptualisation of the library’s original systems of knowledge production, modes of access, its audience and use.

RAL Essay Writing Contest

FIRST PLACE

Jesuit Misconduct, Imperial Loyalty, and European Insecurity in Fray Jaime Tarin’s Letter to Fray Álvaro de Benavente
By Carlos Joaquin Tabalon

SECOND PLACE

Nanguram iti amianan: An eyewitness account of the 1660-1661 northern Philippine revolt in Levantamiento de Ilocos y Pangasinan (1661)
By Jeraiah Gray

DISTINGUISHED SUBMISSION

The World Behind the Miracle: Luis Alangan and the 1624 Miracle in Panay
By John Carlos Duque

Featured Texts

Upheaval and Indigenous Resistance in Dongalo

In 1717, 300 Tagalogs rose up against the Augustinian friars in a dispute over where the property line should be drawn.

Research Aids

Tools for Transcribing

As the 1762 archive project works towards fully annotating selected texts in the corpus, we have been using the following research aids for transcribing and translating 16-18th c. Spanish texts.

News and Events

The Lost Seventh

We had a lingering doubt about one of the volumes in the Sotheby’s lot that Mr. Eugenio Lopez purchased in 1966.