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    Michael Boyms Bericht aus Mosambik - 1644 ; Lateinischer Text, Übersetzung und Kommentar. Mit ethnographischen Paralleltexten des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts aus der Wiener Sammlung Woldan

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    Author(s)
    Robert, Wallisch
    Collection
    AG Universitätsverlage
    Language
    German; Latin; Italian
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    Abstract
    For several months of 1644, monsoon winds held the Pole Michael Boym, the great China missionary, in Mozambique off the coast of southeastern Africa. His report, published here for the first time, about the "Country of the Kaffirs" represents not only an important source for the local history of early modern Mozambique, but it’s significance can also be seen particularly in Boym`s unusual criticism of the Portuguese colonial administration, a criticism that developed out of the basic concepts of his religious order, the Society of Jesus. Furthermore, the inner-European aspects of his disapproval of Portuguese colonialism provide interesting testimony for the fundamental changes in Western European society in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, during which the overseas empires of the Iberian discoveries were breaking down under the pressure of Northwest European powers, and the cultural hegemony of the Italo-Iberian civilisation was moving to its end.
     
    Die Monsunwinde hielten 1644 den polnischen Chinamissionar Michal Piotr Boym für einige Monate im südostafrikanischen Mosambik zurück. Sein bisher unedierter Reisebericht über dieses „Land der Kaffern“ ist nicht nur eine wichtige Quelle für die lokale Geschichte des frühneuzeitlichen Mosambik, sondern entfaltet seine Bedeutung vor allem in Boyms ungewöhnlicher Kritik am portugiesischen Kolonialismus, die der Jesuit Boym konsequent aus der Grundhaltung seines Ordens entwickelt hat. Die innereuropäischen Aspekte dieser Kolonialkritik Boyms liefern darüber hinaus auch ein wichtiges Zeugnis für einen Paradigmenwechsel im Abendland des späten sechzehnten und frühen siebzehnten Jahrhunderts, als die Überseereiche der iberischen Entdecker unter dem Druck nordwesteuropäischer Mächte einbrachen und die Führungsrolle des italo-iberischen, mediterranen Kulturraums ihr Ende fand. Die vorliegende Arbeit stellt die erste wissenschaftliche Edition dieses kurzen lateinischen Textes mit Übersetzung und Kommentar zur Verfügung.
     
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    http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/34514
    Keywords
    travelogue; michael boym; latin linguistics
    DOI
    10.26530/OAPEN_421920
    ISBN
    978-3-7001-3488-6
    OCN
    1030813636
    Publisher
    Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
    Publisher website
    https://verlag.oeaw.ac.at/
    Publication date and place
    2005
    Series
    Wiener Studien Beihefte, 29
    Classification
    European history
    African history
    History and Archaeology
    c 1500 onwards to present day
    Colonialism and imperialism
    Pages
    132
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    All rights reserved
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