Article ID: CBB108052500

The Role of Libraries in the Missionary Regions of Orinoquia (2015)

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Beginning in 1661, the Jesuits conducted missionary activity in the Orinoquia [the Orinoco delta]. Among the more significant challenges was the introduction of literacy to a people whose concepts of history and society were quite foreign to Spanish and Italian priests. Creating Christians would therefore entail creating a literate culture: the Jesuits began by learning local traditions and committing these to paper, and only then teaching the children of the region to read and write. While none of these teaching books survive, the missionary schools and houses kept libraries which included volumes on regional crafts and history, along with items the Jesuits considered useful or necessary: music, instruments, and books authored by members of the Society. The inhabitants of the Orinoco River watershed thus had access to European books as well as those in indigenous languages, both of which simultaneously supported and shaped life within the missions and reductions.

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Authors & Contributors
Fleck, Eliane Cristina Deckmann
Brescius, Moritz von
True, Micah
Windmuller-Luna, Kristen
Rixon, Gordon A.
Charles E. Ronan
Journals
Journal of Jesuit Studies
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
The Catholic Historical Review
Scientia Canadensis: Journal of the History of Canadian Science, Technology, and Medicine
Ethnohistory: Journal of the American Society for Ethnohistory
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
Publishers
Oxford University Press
University of Pennsylvania Press
Pickering & Chatto
McGill-Queen's University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Institutum Historicum S.I.
Concepts
Missionaries and missions
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Science and religion
Indigenous peoples; indigeneity
Transmission of ideas
Medicine
People
Ricci, Matteo
Xu, Guangqi
Schlagintweit, Brothers
Kangxi, Emperor of China
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
16th century
19th century
20th century
Early modern
Places
China
Paraguay
Americas
Canada
Beijing (China)
South Asia
Institutions
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
East India Company (English)
University of Toronto
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