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VERDUGO, Vicente (vair-doo'-go), Peruvian historian, born in Cuzco about 1690; died in Rome, Italy, in 1775. He became a Jesuit, and was superior of their houses at Cuzco and Lima, canon of Cuzco, and professor of history at Quito. After mastering the Quichua language and several other Indian dialects, he collected an important library of ancient documents concerning the early history of South America and its conquest. Toward 1750 he was sent to Rome and became librarian of the Roman college. His works include " Historia de las guerras civiles en Peru en el tiempo del Inca Atahualpa" (Rome, 1754); "Crenica veridica de la conquista de la provineia de Cuzco" (2 vols., 1756); and "Informacion de lo obrado en la provincia del Cuzco," a manuscript which is preserved in the Roman college.
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