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GARCIAS, Gregorio, clergyman, born in Cozar,
Spain, in 1554; died in Baeza, Spain, in 1627. He belonged to the Dominican
order, was sent as a missionary to America, and lived nine years in Peru, where
he was noted for his success in spreading the gospel among the Indians. On his
return to Europe at the beginning of the 17th century he was named professor of
moral theology in the Dominican convent of Baeza.
He published "Origen de los Judíos
del Nuevo Mundo, examinado con un discurso sobre las Opiniones Relativas"
(Valencia, 1607; Madrid, 1729), of which translations have appeared in English,
French, and German ; "Predicación del Evangelio en el Nuevo Mundo, viviendo los
Apóstoles" (Baeza, 1625) ; "Ensayo Cronológico para la Historia general de
Florida" (Baeza, 1617) ; and "Historia de la Monarquia de los Incas del Perú" (2
vols., Madrid, 1729).
GARCIAS, Gregorio, clergyman, born in Cozar, Spain, in 1554; died in Baeza, Spain, in 1627. He belonged to the Dominican order, was sent as a missionary to America, and lived nine years in Peru, where he was noted for his success in spreading the gospel among the Indians. On his return to Europe at the beginning of the 17th century he was named professor of moral theology in the Dominican convent of Baeza. He published " Origen de los Judios del Nuevo Mundo, examinado con un discurso sobre las Opiniones Relativas" (Valencia, 1607; Madrid, 1729), of which translations have appeared in English, French, and German ; "Predi-eacidn del Evangelio en el Nuevo Mundo, viviendo los Apdstoles" (Baeza, 1625) ; "Ensayo Cronoldgico para la Historia general de Florida" (Baeza, 1617) ; and "Historia de la Monarquia de los Incas del Perd" (2 vols., Madrid, 1729).
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