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"Apostles and men of learning": Miguel Venegas, Andrés Marcos Burriel, and the Jesuit Vocation for Natural History
2017
Journal of Jesuit Studies
The transformation of the Empressas apostólicas (1739), a manuscript history of the Jesuits' missions in Lower California written by the novo-Hispanic Jesuit Miguel Venegas, into the Noticia de la California (1757), a thoroughly revised version of Venegas's original prepared by the Spanish Jesuit Andrés Marcos Burriel, provides a case study in how the enactment of the Jesuit ascetic ideal exercised on the Spanish-American mission frontier was closely linked to Enlightenment natural history and
doi:10.1163/22141332-00401002
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