Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622

Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622
Author: Pedro Paez
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781908145000

Download Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book, in two volumes, contains the first English translation, with introduction and annotation, of the História da Etiópia by the Spanish Jesuit missionary priest Pedro Páez, 1564-1622, who worked in the Portuguese missions, first in India and then in Ethiopia, long thought to be the kingdom of the legendary Prester John. Paez's learned but often polemical work is a major contribution to the political, social, cultural and religious history of Ethiopia in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, and to the history of early Portuguese and Spanish missions in Africa and India, and West European attempts to come to terms with non-European cultures.

Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622

Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622
Author: Hervé Pennec
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 1711
Release: 2013-07-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1409482812

Download Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book, in two volumes, contains the first English translation, with introduction and annotation, of the História da Etiópia by the Spanish Jesuit missionary priest Pedro Páez, 1564-1622, who worked in the Portuguese missions, first in India and then in Ethiopia, long thought to be the kingdom of the legendary Prester John. Paez's learned but often polemical work is a major contribution to the political, social, cultural and religious history of Ethiopia in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, and to the history of early Portuguese and Spanish missions in Africa and India, and West European attempts to come to terms with non-European cultures.

Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622 / Volume II

Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622 / Volume II
Author: Isabel Boavida
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351814346

Download Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622 / Volume II Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book, in two volumes, contains an annotated English translation of the História da Ethiópia by the Spanish Jesuit missionary priest Pedro Páez (Pêro Pais in Portuguese), 1564-1622, who worked in the Portuguese padroado missions, first in India and then in Ethiopia, long thought to be the kingdom of the legendary Prester John. His history of Ethiopia was written in Portuguese in the last ten years of his life and survives in only two manuscripts. The translation, by Christopher J. Tribe, is based on the new critical edition of the Portuguese text by Isabel Boavida, Hervé Pennec and Manuel João Ramos, which was published in Lisbon in 2008. They are also the editors of this English version. The History of Ethiopia is an essential source for several areas of study - from the history of the Catholic missions in that country and the relations between the European religious orders, to the history of art and religions; from the history of geographical exploration to the ideological contextualization of the Ethiopian kingdom; from material culture to Abyssinian political and territorial administration; and from an analysis of local circumstances to changes in human ecology in the Horn of Africa and the Indian Ocean. It is a repository of empirical knowledge on the political geography, religion, customs, flora and fauna of Ethiopia. It combines travel narrative with a historico-ethnographic monograph, and is a chronicle of the activities of Jesuit missionaries in their Ethiopian mission. It also reworks a wide variety of documents, including the first translations into a European language of a number of Ethiopian literary texts, from royal chronicles to hagiographies. It complements other early accounts of Ethiopia by Ludovico de Varthema, Francisco Alvares, Castanhoso, Bermudez, Arnold von Harff, Manoel de Almeida, Bahrey, Alessandro Zorzi, Jerónimo Lobo and Václav Prutky, all published by The Hakluyt Society.

Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622

Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622
Author: Hervé Pennec
Publisher:
Total Pages: 965
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

Download Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book, in two volumes, contains the first English translation, with introduction and annotation, of the História da Etiópia by the Spanish Jesuit missionary priest Pedro Páez, 1564-1622, who worked in the Portuguese missions, first in India and then in Ethiopia, long thought to be the kingdom of the legendary Prester John. Paez's learned but often polemical work is a major contribution to the political, social, cultural and religious history of Ethiopia in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, and to the history of early Portuguese and Spanish missions in Africa and India, and Wes.

Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622: Which deals with the situation, and with the number and names of the kingdoms and provinces of the part of Ethiopia ruled by the emperor whom they call the Prester John ...

Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622: Which deals with the situation, and with the number and names of the kingdoms and provinces of the part of Ethiopia ruled by the emperor whom they call the Prester John ...
Author: Pedro Paez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Ethiopia
ISBN:

Download Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622: Which deals with the situation, and with the number and names of the kingdoms and provinces of the part of Ethiopia ruled by the emperor whom they call the Prester John ... Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book, in two volumes, contains the first English translation, with introduction and annotation, of the História da Etiópia by the Spanish Jesuit missionary priest Pedro Páez, 1564-1622, who worked in the Portuguese missions, first in India and then in Ethiopia, long thought to be the kingdom of the legendary Prester John. Paez's learned but often polemical work is a major contribution to the political, social, cultural and religious history of Ethiopia in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, and to the history of early Portuguese and Spanish missions in Africa and India, and Western European attempts to come to terms with non-European cultures -- Pref.

Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia

Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia
Author: Manuel João Ramos
Publisher:
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2012
Genre: Ethiopia
ISBN: 9781908145048

Download Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Brokering Culture in Britain's Empire and the Historical Novel

Brokering Culture in Britain's Empire and the Historical Novel
Author: Matthew C. Salyer
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2020-08-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1498562914

Download Brokering Culture in Britain's Empire and the Historical Novel Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Brokering Culture in Britain's Empire and the Historical Novel examines the relationship between the historical sensibilities of nineteenth-century British and American “romancers” and the conceptual frameworks that eighteenth-century imperial interlocutors used to imagine and critique their own experiences of Britain’s diffused, tenuous, and often accidental authority. Salyer argues that this cultural experience, more than what Lukács had in mind when he wrote of a mass historical consciousness after Napoleon, gave rise to the Romantic historiographical approach of writers such as Walter Scott, James Fenimore Cooper, Charles Brockden Brown and Frederick Marryat. This book traces the conversion of the eighteenth-century imperial speaker into the nineteenth-century “romance” hero through a number of proto-novelistic responses to the problem of Imperial history, including Edmund Burke in the Annual Register and the celebrated court case of James Annesley, among others. The author argues that popular Romantic novels such as Scott’s Waverley and Cooper’s The Pioneers convert the problem of narrating the political geographies of eighteenth-century Empire into a discourse of history, placing the historical realities of negotiating Imperial authority at the heart of a nineteenth-century project that fictionalized the possibilities and limits of political historical agency in the modern nation state.