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VIAGEM AO NORTE DO BRAZIL PELO PADRE IVO D’EVREUX
Á SAUDOSISSIMA MEMORIA, DE MEU PAE E VERDADEIRO AMIGO O Illm. Sr. Augusto José Marques.
AO LEITOR.
INTRODUCÇÃO.
AO REI
AO REI
ADVERTENCIA AO LEITOR.
PREFACIO A RESPEITO DOS DOIS SEGUINTES TRATADOS.
PRIMEIRO TRATADO. - CAPITULO I
SEGUNDO TRATADO. - CAPITULO I
A young Capuchin monk sets out from the bustling ports of early seventeenth‑century Brazil, intent on exploring the remote lands of the Maranhão and Pará regions. His journal records the heat‑soaked river voyages, the tangled mangroves and the towering rain‑forests that seemed to rise from the sea itself. Along the way he meets fishermen, settlers, and the first glimpses of indigenous communities, noting their customs, languages, and the delicate balance they keep with the land.
The narrative blends precise geographical details with quiet moments of personal reflection, revealing a monk who is as much a careful observer as a devoted missionary. He describes the challenges of navigating unknown currents, the encounters with unfamiliar crops and wildlife, and the early attempts to establish churches in isolated villages. Readers are invited to travel alongside him, feeling the awe of a world that was then largely uncharted by Europeans, while sensing the compassion that guides his every step.
Language
pt
Duration
~13 hours (754K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Pedro Saborano and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by Cornell University Digital Collections)
Release date
2020-09-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1570
A French Capuchin friar and early travel writer, he is remembered for a vivid account of northern Brazil during the short-lived French mission of 1613–1614. His work is still valued as a rare firsthand window into colonial Brazil and Indigenous life at the start of the seventeenth century.
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