Annual Letter for 1704, Society of Jesus, Province of Peru, 1704
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of annual letters in Latin of the Jesuit mission in the Province of Peru for twelve years falling between 1591 and 1704. They provide information on number of schools, houses, number of missioners and priests, and the number of students and novices by location. They also include a detailed report on each college, seat, and residence as well as commentary on work and living conditions. The Province of Peru included parts of what are now Peru, Bolivia, Panama, Ecuador, Columbia and Argentina, with reports on Paraguay and Chile. Because these letters were not those sent to Rome, but were versions that circulated within the Province or were kept in Lima, they will probably not be identical with those found in the 'Monumenta Peruana.'
Dates
- 1704
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.25 Cubic Feet (1 box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: Latin
Container Summary
The first twelve pages of this report are missing. The report mentions,for the first time that I noticed, the erection of a Reductio, and refers to Reductions as the locations of certain events. This report is much longer (92 pages) than earlier ones, more elaborately organized into 26 parts, and includes a necrology (the last part).
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
PERU, PROV. OF -JESUITS IN -REPORT OF 1704 -LAST IN THIS COLLECTION: Manuscript
SOUTH AMERICA -JESUITS IN -1704 -LAST REPORT IN THE SERIES: Manuscript
REDUCTIONS -PERU, PROV. OF -SOC. OF JESUS -REFERRED TO -1714: Manuscript
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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