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Pedro de Añazco

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pedro de Añazco was a Peruvian creole Jesuit missionary.

Biography

He was born at Chachapoyas (Peru) in 1550; died at Asunción (Paraguay) in 1605. His father Pedro de Añazco was a Spanish captain, companion of Sebastián de Belalcázar in the conquest of Ecuador; and through him, it is said, the first notice of the "Dorado" of Guatavitá reached the Spaniards in Ecuador.

At the age of twenty-two, Añazco became a Jesuit. In 1577, he was sent to Julí, on Lake Titicaca. Thence he passed to the Chaco tribe among the Abipón people and in 1593 to Paraguay, where he died.

Works

In addition to his missionary work, Añazco was a student of Indian languages. Gonzalez Dávila and Lozano credit him with having composed grammars, "doctrines" and catechisms in nine different Indian languages of South America.

None of Añazco's linguistic works have been published, and most of his manuscripts are likely lost.

Sources

  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainBandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse (1907). "Pedro de Añazco". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company. The entry cites:
  • Dávila, teatro eclesiastico de la primitiva Iglesia de las Indias occidentales (Madrid, 1649)
  • Lozano, Descripcion del gran Chaco (Cordova, 1733)
  • Mendiburu, Diccionario
  • Torres Saldamando, Antiguos Jesuitas (Lima, 1882)
  • Relaciones geograficas de Indias (Madrid, 1897), Appendix IV,



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