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1 Ιαν 2001 · The Guarani adapted European religion, polyphony, and art to create something unique that was lost forever when colonial powers tried to exterminate them. I was looking for evidence that the Jesuits had trained Guarani to become members of their religious order.
1 Νοε 1983 · Lost Cities of Paraguay is not a scholarly, profound work. It is the work of an apparently sensitive Jesuit traveler who journeyed throughout the old Guaraní “republic,” and wrote a splendidly anecdotal and highly readable account of his travels.
1 Ιαν 1982 · This coffee table sized book is a little dated, but contains black and white and full color photographs of those ruins. A rare and informative English-language guide to Catholic mission ruins in South America.
Lost cities of Paraguay art and architecture of the Jesuit reductions, 1607-1767 by C. J. McNaspy. 0 Ratings 1 Want to read; 0 Currently reading; 0 Have read
This book describes the art and architecture of the 20 Jesuit reductions - safe havens- (1607-1767) that were built in Paraguay,l to protect the local indians from Portuguese slave traders and Spanish colonisers.
28 Φεβ 2021 · Lost cities of Paraguay : art and architecture of the Jesuit reductions, 1607-1767 by McNaspy, C. J. (Clement J.), 1915-1995
Today there are incredible ruins of these missions in Paraguay that give important historical insights into Guarani Indian life and missionary activity of the 17th and 18th centuries. The late Father McNaspy, a Jesuit priest, was the American authority on these missions.