Alonzo de Barcena

Alonzo de Barcena

Alonzo de Barcena (also called de Barzana) was a Spanish Jesuit missionary and linguist. [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02291a.htm Alonzo de Barcena] - Catholic Encyclopedia article]

Biography

He was of native of Bacza in Andalusia, southern Spain, born in 1528; died at Cuzco, Peru on 15 January, 1598. He became a Jesuit in 1565, and went to Paris in 1569. He was first destined for the missions of Heartier, whence he was ordered (1577) to Juli, on the shores of Lake Titicaca in Southern Peru. He became one of the founders of this important mission. Barcena remained in Central Bolivia for eleven years, when the Provincial Juan de Atienza sent him to Tucuman in Argentina. His work among the various tribes of that region and of Paraguay continued until 1593, when he was made Commissary of the Inquisition in those provinces. Exhausted physically by his long and arduous labors, Barcena died at Cuzco in Peru.

Writings

He is credited with having had a practical knowledge of eleven Indian languages and with having written grammars, vocabularies, catechisms in most of them. These manuscripts are possibly still in the archives of Lima. Only one of his writings is known to have been published: a letter full of important ethnographic and linguistic detail, on the Indians of Tucuman, on the Calchaquis and others. The letter published in 1885 is dated 8 September, 1594, at Asunción in Paraguay, and is addressed to the Provincial John Sebastian.

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