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Natural and Moral History of the Indies

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The Natural and Moral History of the Indies, the classic work of New World history originally published by Jose de Acosta in 1590, is now available in the first new English translation to appear in several hundred years.

A Spanish Jesuit, Acosta produced this account by drawing upon his own observations as a missionary in Peru and Mexico, as well as the writings of other missionaries, naturalists, and soldiers who explored the region during the sixteenth century.

One of the first comprehensive investigations of the New World, Acosta's study is strikingly broad in scope.

He describes the region's natural resources, flora, animals, and terrain.

He also writes in detail about the Amerindians and their religious and political practices.A significant contribution to Renaissance Europe's thinking about the New World, Acosta's Natural and Moral History of the Indies reveals an effort to incorporate new information into a Christian, Renaissance worldview.

He attempted to confirm for his European readers that a "new" continent did indeed exist, and that human beings could and did live in equatorial climates.

A keen observer and prescient thinker, Acosta hypothesized that Latin America's indigenous peoples migrated to the region from Asia, an idea put forth more than a century before Europeans learned of the Bering Strait.

Acosta's work established a hierarchical classification of Amerindian peoples and thus contributed to what today is understood as the colonial difference in Renaissance European thinking.This rich primary text is indexed and extensively annotated.

It will be an invaluable resource for historians of Latin America.

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Duke University Press
0822328321 / 9780822328322
Hardback
980.013
15/10/2002
United States
English
568 p. : ill.
23 cm
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Exploration of th society, surroundings and lives of the Amerindians of the Western Indies and the Americas (what we would call Latin America) as seen through first-hand observations of Jose Acosta and the written accounts of other ethnohistorians, soldie
Exploration of th society, surroundings and lives of the Amerindians of the Western Indies and the Americas (what we would call Latin America) as seen through first-hand observations of Jose Acosta and the written accounts of other ethnohistorians, soldie 1KLCM Mexico, 1KLSR Peru, HBG General & world history, HBJK History of the Americas, HBLH Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700