1757 History of Paraguay 1ed Charlevoix NEGRO SLAVERY Jesuit Voyages MAPS 6v
Pierre Charlevoix was an 18th-century French Jesuit writer known for his informational surveys of Jesuit missionary voyages around the world. He published reports on voyages in Paraguay, Brazil and other South American countries, as well as voyages in Asia even though he himself never visited these locations. His ‘History of Paraguay’ is a valuable history of the Jesuit missionary voyages to South America and includes extensive descriptions on Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay, and parts of Argentina with information about local tribes. Perhaps Cox’s description of the work is the most telling of its value:
“The most complete and satisfactory work on Paraguay, and the only one in which the vast system of the Jesuits is fully developed, the position of the author affording him peculiar opportunities for its examination.”
There were, however, some quite controversial inclusions in this book as well. According to Christophe,
“The belief in the predestination of blacks to slavery was so prevalent in the eighteenth century in France that the Jesuit missionary, Charlevoix, declared in his ‘Histoire du Paraguay’ in 1756 that ‘slavery was the means used by God for the salvation of the Negro’.”
This impressive and highly valuable six-volume set is notable not just for its controversial commentary on slavery, but also for numerous folding maps of South America and its countries.
1757 History of Paraguay 1ed Charlevoix NEGRO SLAVERY Jesuit Voyages MAPS 6v
Pierre Charlevoix was an 18th-century French Jesuit writer known for his informational surveys of Jesuit missionary voyages around the world. He published reports on voyages in Paraguay, Brazil and other South American countries, as well as voyages in Asia even though he himself never visited these locations. His ‘History of Paraguay’ is a valuable history of the Jesuit missionary voyages to South America and includes extensive descriptions on Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay, and parts of Argentina with information about local tribes. Perhaps Cox’s description of the work is the most telling of its value:
“The most complete and satisfactory work on Paraguay, and the only one in which the vast system of the Jesuits is fully developed, the position of the author affording him peculiar opportunities for its examination.”
There were, however, some quite controversial inclusions in this book as well. According to Christophe,
“The belief in the predestination of blacks to slavery was so prevalent in the eighteenth century in France that the Jesuit missionary, Charlevoix, declared in his ‘Histoire du Paraguay’ in 1756 that ‘slavery was the means used by God for the salvation of the Negro’.”
This impressive and highly valuable six-volume set is notable not just for its controversial commentary on slavery, but also for numerous folding maps of South America and its countries.
Item number: #25059
Price: $1295
CHARLEVOIX, Pierre-François-Xavier de
Histoire du Paraguay
Paris: Ganeau, Bauche, D’Houry, 1757. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages; 6 volumes
- Each volume individually paginated
- 7 folding maps
- South America
- City of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Paraguay and surrounding countries
- Rio de la Plata
- Spanish discoveries
- Port St. Julien
- Port Desire (i.e. Puerto Deseado)
- References: Marc Christophe, Changing Images of Blacks in 18th-century French Literature;
- Language: French
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~6.75in X 4in (17cm x 10cm)
- Very rare and desirable with auction records and price comparisons at $2,000
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25059
Category
Voyages & Exploration & Maps
Authors
CHARLEVOIX, Pierre-François-Xavier de
Printing Date
18th Century
Language
French
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete