Author
(Giovanni da Montecorvino; 1247 – 1328) was an Italian Franciscan missionary, traveller and statesman, founder of the earliest Latin Catholic missions in India and China, and Archbishop of Peking. He converted many people during his missionary work and established several churches in Yuan dynasty-held Beijing. John wrote a letter intending to convert the Great Khan to Catholicism. He was a contemporary of Marco Polo.

About the Archive

This site is devoted to the preservation and sharing of Syriac Christian heritage through PDFs. All materials are provided for study and reverent reflection.

Contact

For content collaboration:
For real-time discussions:
Microsoft Teams: [email protected]
For technical support:
© 2025 Syriac Christian Texts Archive · All rights reserved