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CULTOS Y ICONOGRAFÍAS JESUITAS EN EL BRASIL (SIGLOS XVI Y XVIII)

Translated title of the contribution: Jesuit cults and iconographies in Brazil (16th and 18th centuries)

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Abstract

The Jesuits were important agents in the diffusion of the most important contemporary cults and iconographies in Colonial Brazil. These including cults and iconographies that were particularly fostered by the Jesuits, such as Christological and Marian cults, the Apostles Peter and Paul whom the Jesuits used to compare to respectively Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier. The missionaries related to Brazil – Anchieta, Nóbrega, Azevedo – were given a special cult as illustrated by the magnificent ceiling of the sacristy of the present Cathedral of S. Salvador da Bahia. Special reference must be made to Jesuit contribution to the creation and promotion of cults and iconographies of strong local character – Thomas (Tomé in Portuguese) or Zomé, Francisco Pinto or Aimanara.

Translated title of the contributionJesuit cults and iconographies in Brazil (16th and 18th centuries)
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)65-90
Number of pages26
JournalIntus-Legere Historia
Volume19
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Brazil
  • cults
  • iconographies
  • Jesuits
  • relics

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