Blas Valera

Three signatures of Blas Valera (private collection, C. Miccinelli - Naples (Italy)) Blas Valera (1544 – 1597) was a Roman Catholic priest of the Jesuit Order in Peru, a historian, and a linguist. The son of a Spaniard and an indigenous woman, he was one of the first mestizo priests in Peru. He wrote a history of Peru titled ''Historia Occidentalis'' which is mostly lost, although the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega quoted some of it in his ''General History of Peru''. In 1583 Valera was jailed by the Jesuits. The Jesuits claimed they were punishing Valera for sexual misconduct but more likely the reason was heresy. Valera's writings claimed the Incas were the legitimate rulers of Peru, the Inca's language, Quechua, was equal to Latin as the language of religion, and the Inca religion had prepared the Andean peoples for Christianity. In 1596, still under house arrest, he traveled to Spain. He died there in 1597.

In the words of biographer Sabine Hyland, Valera had "concern for the welfare of the indigenous people of Peru" and he made "courageous efforts to defend their civilization and forge a new vision of Andean Christianity." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Gods of the Andes : an early Jesuit account of Inca religion and Andean Christianity by Valera, Blas, 1551-1597

    University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press, 2011
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    Las costumbres antiguas del Perú y "La historia de los Incas" (siglo XVI) by Valera, Blas, 1551-1597

    Lima, Peru : [Editorial de Domingo Miranda], 1945
    Format: Book


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    Exsul immeritus Blas Valera populo suo e Historia et rudimenta linguae piruanorum : nativos, jesuitas y españoles en dos documentos secretos del siglo XVII by Laurencich Minelli, Laura

    [Bologna] : CLUEB, Cooperativa Libraria Universitaria Editrice Bologna, 2009
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    Format: Book


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    De las costumbres antiguas de los naturales del Pirú

    Madrid : Frankfurt am Main : Iberoamericana ; Vervuert, 2008
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    Format: Book