Ki-tok Iāu-lí
Ki-tok Iāu-lí (Se-pan-gâ-gí: Doctrina Christiana) sī Lô-má Thian-chú-kàu ê būn-ta̍t-chheh, goân-pán sī Fray Juan de Plasencia tī 1593 nî siá--ê, sī it-poaⁿ jīn-ûi Hui-li̍p-pin siāng chá ê ìn-soat chheh-pún. Chha-put-to sî-chūn koh ū Tagalog-gí kap Bân-lâm-gí[1] (tong-sî chhut-pán-chia kiò Tiong-kok-gí) pán-pún, che mā sī Bân-lâm-gí su-siá ê chá-kî kì-lio̍k chi it.
Chham-chiàu
siu-kái- ↑ Henning Klöter (2002). The History of Peh-oe-ji. 2002 Tâi-oân Lôm-á-jī Kàu-ha̍k kap Gián-kiù Kok-chè Ha̍k-su̍t Gián-thó-hōe.
- Van der Loon, Piet (1966). "The Manila Incunabula and Early Hokkien Studies, Part 1" (PDF). Asia Major New Series. 12 (1): 1–43. goân-loē-iông (PDF) tī 2021-02-24 hőng khó͘-pih. 2017-05-11 khòaⁿ--ê.