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MARTIN DOBRIZHOFFER (1717-1791)

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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 351 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MARTIN DOBRIZHOFFER (1717-1791)  ,
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Austrian
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Roman Catholic missionary, was born at Gratz, in Styria . He joined the Society of Jesus in 1736, and in 1749 proceeded to
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Paraguay,where for eighteen years he worked devotedly first among the
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Guaranis, and then among the
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Abipones . Returning to
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Europe on the expulsion of the
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Jesuits from South
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America, he settled at Vienna, obtained the friendship of Maria Theresa, survived the extinction of his order, composed the
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history of his
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mission, and died on the 17th of
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July 1791 . The lively if rather garrulous
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book on which his title tp remembrance rests, appeared at Vienna in 1784, in the author's own Latin, and in a German
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translation by Professor Krail of the university of Pest . Of its contents some idea may be obtained from its extended title :—Historia de Abiponibus, Equestri Bellicosaque Paraguariae Natione, locupletata Copiosis Barbararum Gentium, Urbium, Fluminum, Ferarum, Amphibiarum, Insectorum, Serpentium praecipuorum, Piscium, Avium, A rborum, Plant arumaliarumque ejusdem Provinciae
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Pro prietatum Observationibus . In 1822 there appeared in
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London an
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anonymous translation sometimes ascribed to Southey, but really the
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work of Sara Coleridge; who had undertaken the task to defray the college expenses of one of her brothers .

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