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An Account Of The Abipones An Equestrian People Of Paraguay Vol. I

English · Paperback / Softback

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"An Account of the Abipones" Volume I, authored by means of Martin Dobrizhoffer, gives a charming exploration of the Abipones, an indigenous people of South America, in the 18th century. Dobrizhoffer, an Austrian Jesuit missionary and ethnographer, provides a detailed and bright narrative based on his first-hand stories residing among the Abipones. The e book delves into various factors of Abiponian existence, which includes their customs, social systems, and every day practices. Dobrizhoffer's keen observational talents and cultural sensitivity bring to life the unique traditions and rituals of the Abipones, providing readers a unprecedented glimpse into a international largely unknown to European audiences at the time. Volume I lays the muse for a comprehensive have a look at, masking topics together with their nomadic life-style, language, and religious ideals. Dobrizhoffer's engaging prose not handiest informs however also reflects his proper admire for the Abipones and their manner of existence. This ethnographic paintings, characterized by its meticulous element and genuine curiosity, stands as a treasured historical file, contributing to the wider expertise of indigenous cultures at some point of the colonial generation. Dobrizhoffer's "An Account of the Abipones" remains a massive work inside the discipline of ethnography, presenting readers with a rich and insightful portrayal of a completely unique South American network.

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Martin Dobrizhoffer was an Austrian Roman Catholic missionary and writer who lived from 7 September 1717 to 17 July 1791. Dobrizhoffer was born in the Bohemian town of Frymburk (Friedberg). He joined the Society of Jesus in 1736 and went to Paraguay in 1749, where he worked devotedly for eighteen years, first among the Guaranis and then among the Abipones. After the expulsion of the Jesuits from South America, he returned to Europe, stayed in Vienna, gained the favor of Maria Theresa, survived the dissolution of his order, and wrote the chronicle of his mission. In 1791, he died in Vienna. "An Account of the Abipones, an Equestrian People of Paraguay," on which his claim to renown is based, was discovered in Vienna in 1784 in the author's own Latin, and in a German translation by Professor Kreil of the University of Pest.

Product details

Authors Dobrizhoffer Martin
Publisher Double 9 Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2023
 
EAN 9789359953786
ISBN 978-93-5995-378-6
No. of pages 340
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 20 mm
Weight 480 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law

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