- Pierre de Jarric
Pierre de Jarric (
1566 -March 2 ,1617 ) was a French Catholicmissionary writer fromToulouse .Jarric entered the
Society of Jesus on December 8, 1582, and taughtphilosophy and moraltheology atBordeaux for many years. Although he desired to join the missionaries of his order, his wish was not fulfilled. Instead, he dedicated himself to writing on their behalf. The result was "Histoire des choses plus memorables advenues tant ez Indes orientales, que autres païs de la descouverte des Portugois", which appeared in three parts: the second of which appeared in 1610 and the third in 1614.Jarric's work gives a comprehensive picture of the missionary enterprises of the
Jesuits up to 1610, chiefly within the sphere of Portuguese interests. It contains much valuable data on colonial history,geography , andethnography , taken from Spanish and Portuguese reports, and from the works of FatherLuis de Guzman ("Hist. de las Missiones que han hecho los religiosos de la Compañia de Jesús"), and of FatherFerdinand Guerreiro ("Relação Annal das cousas que fizeram os Padres da companhia de Jesus na India e Japão, Brazil, Angola, Cabo Verde, Guiné"). By dedicating the second part to KingLouis XIII , Jarric hoped to incourage the French king to imitate Spain and Portugal in theircolonization efforts. His work was frequently reprinted and widely circulated, particularly after it was translated intoLatin translation by Martino Martinez III around 1615. Jarric died inSaintes two years later.References
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