Gonzalez Fernandez de Oviedo: Oviedo on Columbus (Repertorium Columbianum)
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Book Details
Author(s)Diane Avalle-Arce,
PublisherBrepols Publishers
ISBN / ASIN2503510302
ISBN-139782503510309
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
For Bartolome de Las Casas, Columbus was the agent of God in a benign mission of evangelization but ended his career as a perpetrator of injustice against the indigenous peoples of the Antilles. A contrary image of Columbus as both the initiator of a new scientific era and agent of imperial expansion was first suggested by the author of the writings collected in this volume, Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo. Oviedo was a natural historian who Humboldt states was the first to attempt a systematic description of the flora and fauna of the Americas. But he was also a tireless champion of the Spanish conquest and occupation of the Americas. Oviedo's work is certainly, as Jes Carrillo demonstrates, one of the earliest in which the objectives of science and empire are yoked together in a way which later became a feature of botanical, zoological and anthropological writing.
