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The General History of Peru

The Second part of the royal commentary (la Segunda parte de los comentarios reales) better known as the General history of Peru (La historia general del Perú), is a historical literary work written by Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, the first Peruvian and Spanish mestizo of intellectual renown. It was published in 1617, in Córdoba, Spain, a year after the death of its author, and was dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It is the continuation of the Comentarios reales de los incas, and was published in a crucial period of the history of Peru, which began with the arrival of the Spanish and ended with the execution of the final Inca of Vilcabamba, Túpac Amaru I, in 1572. Aside from the historical motive of the text, the author sought through this second part of his work to praise his Spanish heritage (his father having been a Spanish conquistador), as he had done with his indigenous heritage in the first part of his work (his mother having been a member of Incan royalty).

Historia general del Perú
AuthorInca Garcilaso de la Vega
CountrySpain
Publication date
1617
Preceded byComentarios reales de los incas 

Publication edit

The work was conceived by the author as the second part of his Comentarios Reales, which had been published in Lisbon in 1609. In this first part, the author discussed the culture and customs of the Incas and other peoples of Peru; in the second part, he discussed the Spanish conquest of the land and the establishment of a colony.

The manuscript of the Second part of the Royal Commentaries had been finished since 1613. The printing of the text was realised in the Cordoban printers of the widow of Andrés Barrera, but this work took significant time. As such, Garcilaso de la Vega was unable to see the publication of his work, dying on the 23rd of April 1616, at the age of 77. The following year, the book was sold under the name The General History of Peru (Historia General del Perú), a title which was arbitrarily chosen by the editor. The printing had been concluded since the previous year, since there exists an unusual exemplar from 1616. On the front-page, one can read the following text:

"The general history of Peru discusses its discovery, how the Spanish won it, the civil wars that occurred between Pizarros and Alamgros on the partition of the land, the punishment and risings of tyrants; and other particular events that are contained in the History. Written by the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, Captain of his Majesty and dedicated to the Purest Virgin Mary, Mother of God and our lady. In Cordoba, by the widow of Andrés Barrera. In the year M. DC. XVII."

"Historia general del Perú, trata del descubrimiento de él, cómo lo ganaron los Españoles, las guerras civiles que hubo entre Pizarros y Almagros, sobre la partija de la tierra, castigo y levantamiento de tiranos; y otros sucesos particulares que en la Historia se contienen. Escrita por el Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, Capitán de Su Majestad y dirigida a la Limpísima Virgen María, Madre de Dios y Señora Nuestra. En Córdova, por la viuda de Andrés Barrera, . Año M. DC. XVII."

Content edit

In this work, Garcilaso unpacks the conquest of Peru, the fights between conquistadors and the establishment of the Viceroyalty of Peru, as well as the resistance of the Incas of Vilcabamba, that culminated in the execution of the last of them, Túpac Amaru in 1572. The text also includes an attempt to rehabilitate the image of the author's father, the captain Sebastián Garcilaso de la Vega, who had fallen in the eyes of the crown for having served in the group of the rebel Gonzalo Pizarro.

Sources edit

The sources were mostly oral testimonies by actors and witnesses to events (soldiers, captains, clergies, etc., as well as the author's own maternal and paternal sides of the family), as well as works by chroniclers such as Blas Valera, Pedro Cieza de León, Francisco López de Gómara, Agustín de Zárate, Diego Fernández de Palencia (El Palentino), as well as the author's own personal account of some of the events, complete with descriptions of places, customs, festivities and other facts of daily life.

Aims of the work edit

If the first part of the Comentarios Reales aimed at portraying the Incas positively (the maternal ancestors of the author), the second part of the text (or the General History of Perú) contains a justification of Spanish conquest - within which the father of the author, the Spanish captain Sebastián Garcilaso de la Vega, was involved. In passing, the author defends the involvement of his father in the fights involving conquistadors, refuting thus the chronicler El Palentino, who in one of his works held that the captain Garcilaso had decidedly influenced the outcome of the battle of Huarina, within which the rebels Gonzalo Pizarro and Francisco de Carvajal rerouted the forces loyal to the king who were at the command of Diego Centeno. According to the chronicler, Garcilaso de la Vega's father had given his horse, named Salinillas, to the fugitive Pizarro, so that Pizarro could return to commanding his forces and change the course of the battle. Garcilaso de la Vega sought to dismantle this narrative, claiming that his father was made to join against his will the rebel group, and joined as soon as he good the forces of the more 'peace-making' Pedro de la Gasca.

The explicit aims of the author to "justify" Spanish conquest have allowed many scholars to characterise the author as a conformist and anti-indigenous. However, despite his expressions of loyalty to the Spanish crown and professions of Christian faith, Garcilaso de la Vega also used his work to underline the virtues and qualities of the Incas and the deficiencies and cruelties of the Spanish.[1]

"To the indians, mestizos and criollos of the kingdoms and provinces of the great and very rich empire of Peru, the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, your brother, compatriot and countryman, [wishes] health and happiness." In Spanish - "A los indios, mestizos y criollos de los reinos y provincias del grande y riquísimo Imperio del Perú, el Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, su hermano, compatriota y paisano, salud y felicidad".

(Prologue of the "General History of Peru")

  • Dedication of the Book (to the most glorious Virgin Mary).
  • Prologue
  • First Book (41 chapters).
  • Second Book (40 chapters).
  • Third Book (22 chapters).
  • Fourth Book (42 chapters).
  • Fifth Book (43 chapters).
  • Sixth Book (29 chapters).
  • Seventh Book (30 chapters).
  • Eight Book (21 chapters).

In total, 8 books with 268 chapters.

Editions edit

After the first edition of 1617, a second edition of the work appeared in Madrid in 1722.

Since the work centred on a controversial theme - that is, that of the Spanish conquest in America - this work was translated in other languages faster than the first part of the Commentaries had been. French, English and Flemish people were extremely interested in works of this style. This was translated into French by J. Baudoin (Paris, 1650). Other Parisian editions were produced in 1658, 1672, and 1830. An edition was published in Amsterdam in 1706, and extracts of the work were translated into English in 1625. The first complete London edition was published in 1688, alongside the first part of the Commentaries.

In Peru and America, the following editions were released (among others):

  • Los Comentarios Reales de los Incas (1918-1920). This included both the first and the second part of the Commentaries, featuring annotations and agreements with the text by Horacio H. Urteaga, as well as the eulogy of Garcilaso by José de la Riva Agüero y Osma. Imprenta y Librería Sanmarti. Colección de Historiadores clásicos del Perú. 6 vls.
  • Historia General del Perú (Segunda parte de los Comentarios Reales de los Incas, 1944). Edition of Ángel Rosenblat, del Instituto de Filología de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Praise for the author and examination of the work by José de la Riva Agüero. Buenos Aires.
  • Historia General del Perú (1959).Prologue by Aurelio Miró Quesada S. Librería Internacional del Perú S.A. – Peuser S.A. Lima – Buenos Aires. 2 volumes.
  • Historia General del Perú; segunda parte de los Comentarios Reales (1962). Preliminary study and notes by José Durand. Lima, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. 4 Volumes

References and notes edit

  1. ^ Tamayo Vargas, p. 220.

Bibliography and further reading edit

  • Del Busto Duthurburu, José Antonio: La pacificación del Perú. Librería STUDIUM S.A., Lima, 1984.
  • Inca Garcilaso de la Vega: Historia general del Perú o Segunda parte de los Comentarios Reales. Córdoba, 1617.
  • Sánchez, Luis Alberto:
    • La literatura peruana. Derrotero para una historia cultural del Perú, tomo I. Cuarta edición y definitiva. Lima, P. L. Villanueva Editor, 1975.
    • La literatura en el virreynato. Incluida en Historia del Perú, Tomo VI. Perú Colonial. Lima, Editorial Mejía Baca, 1980. ISBN 84-499-1610-0
  • Tamayo Vargas, Augusto: Literatura Peruana I, tercera edición. José Godard Editor, Lima, Perú.
  • Garcilaso. Comentarios Reales de los Incas. Antología. Biblioteca Imprescindibles peruanos, Lima, Empresa Editora El Comercio S.A, 2010. ISBN 978-612-4069-45-1
  • Chang-Rodríguez, Raquel: Franqueando fronteras: Garcilaso de la Vega y La Florida del Inca. Fondo Editorial PUCP, 2006. En Google Libros

External links edit

  • Google Books: Historia General del Perú. First Edition of 1617, in PDF format.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The Second part of the royal commentary la Segunda parte de los comentarios reales better known as the General history of Peru La historia general del Peru is a historical literary work written by Inca Garcilaso de la Vega the first Peruvian and Spanish mestizo of intellectual renown It was published in 1617 in Cordoba Spain a year after the death of its author and was dedicated to the Virgin Mary It is the continuation of the Comentarios reales de los incas and was published in a crucial period of the history of Peru which began with the arrival of the Spanish and ended with the execution of the final Inca of Vilcabamba Tupac Amaru I in 1572 Aside from the historical motive of the text the author sought through this second part of his work to praise his Spanish heritage his father having been a Spanish conquistador as he had done with his indigenous heritage in the first part of his work his mother having been a member of Incan royalty Historia general del PeruAuthorInca Garcilaso de la VegaCountrySpainPublication date1617Preceded byComentarios reales de los incas Contents 1 Publication 2 Content 3 Sources 4 Aims of the work 5 Editions 6 References and notes 7 Bibliography and further reading 8 External linksPublication editThe work was conceived by the author as the second part of his Comentarios Reales which had been published in Lisbon in 1609 In this first part the author discussed the culture and customs of the Incas and other peoples of Peru in the second part he discussed the Spanish conquest of the land and the establishment of a colony The manuscript of the Second part of the Royal Commentaries had been finished since 1613 The printing of the text was realised in the Cordoban printers of the widow of Andres Barrera but this work took significant time As such Garcilaso de la Vega was unable to see the publication of his work dying on the 23rd of April 1616 at the age of 77 The following year the book was sold under the name The General History of Peru Historia General del Peru a title which was arbitrarily chosen by the editor The printing had been concluded since the previous year since there exists an unusual exemplar from 1616 On the front page one can read the following text The general history of Peru discusses its discovery how the Spanish won it the civil wars that occurred between Pizarros and Alamgros on the partition of the land the punishment and risings of tyrants and other particular events that are contained in the History Written by the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega Captain of his Majesty and dedicated to the Purest Virgin Mary Mother of God and our lady In Cordoba by the widow of Andres Barrera In the year M DC XVII Historia general del Peru trata del descubrimiento de el como lo ganaron los Espanoles las guerras civiles que hubo entre Pizarros y Almagros sobre la partija de la tierra castigo y levantamiento de tiranos y otros sucesos particulares que en la Historia se contienen Escrita por el Inca Garcilaso de la Vega Capitan de Su Majestad y dirigida a la Limpisima Virgen Maria Madre de Dios y Senora Nuestra En Cordova por la viuda de Andres Barrera Ano M DC XVII Content editIn this work Garcilaso unpacks the conquest of Peru the fights between conquistadors and the establishment of the Viceroyalty of Peru as well as the resistance of the Incas of Vilcabamba that culminated in the execution of the last of them Tupac Amaru in 1572 The text also includes an attempt to rehabilitate the image of the author s father the captain Sebastian Garcilaso de la Vega who had fallen in the eyes of the crown for having served in the group of the rebel Gonzalo Pizarro Sources editThe sources were mostly oral testimonies by actors and witnesses to events soldiers captains clergies etc as well as the author s own maternal and paternal sides of the family as well as works by chroniclers such as Blas Valera Pedro Cieza de Leon Francisco Lopez de Gomara Agustin de Zarate Diego Fernandez de Palencia El Palentino as well as the author s own personal account of some of the events complete with descriptions of places customs festivities and other facts of daily life Aims of the work editIf the first part of the Comentarios Reales aimed at portraying the Incas positively the maternal ancestors of the author the second part of the text or the General History of Peru contains a justification of Spanish conquest within which the father of the author the Spanish captain Sebastian Garcilaso de la Vega was involved In passing the author defends the involvement of his father in the fights involving conquistadors refuting thus the chronicler El Palentino who in one of his works held that the captain Garcilaso had decidedly influenced the outcome of the battle of Huarina within which the rebels Gonzalo Pizarro and Francisco de Carvajal rerouted the forces loyal to the king who were at the command of Diego Centeno According to the chronicler Garcilaso de la Vega s father had given his horse named Salinillas to the fugitive Pizarro so that Pizarro could return to commanding his forces and change the course of the battle Garcilaso de la Vega sought to dismantle this narrative claiming that his father was made to join against his will the rebel group and joined as soon as he good the forces of the more peace making Pedro de la Gasca The explicit aims of the author to justify Spanish conquest have allowed many scholars to characterise the author as a conformist and anti indigenous However despite his expressions of loyalty to the Spanish crown and professions of Christian faith Garcilaso de la Vega also used his work to underline the virtues and qualities of the Incas and the deficiencies and cruelties of the Spanish 1 To the indians mestizos and criollos of the kingdoms and provinces of the great and very rich empire of Peru the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega your brother compatriot and countryman wishes health and happiness In Spanish A los indios mestizos y criollos de los reinos y provincias del grande y riquisimo Imperio del Peru el Inca Garcilaso de la Vega su hermano compatriota y paisano salud y felicidad Prologue of the General History of Peru Dedication of the Book to the most glorious Virgin Mary Prologue First Book 41 chapters Second Book 40 chapters Third Book 22 chapters Fourth Book 42 chapters Fifth Book 43 chapters Sixth Book 29 chapters Seventh Book 30 chapters Eight Book 21 chapters In total 8 books with 268 chapters Editions editAfter the first edition of 1617 a second edition of the work appeared in Madrid in 1722 Since the work centred on a controversial theme that is that of the Spanish conquest in America this work was translated in other languages faster than the first part of the Commentaries had been French English and Flemish people were extremely interested in works of this style This was translated into French by J Baudoin Paris 1650 Other Parisian editions were produced in 1658 1672 and 1830 An edition was published in Amsterdam in 1706 and extracts of the work were translated into English in 1625 The first complete London edition was published in 1688 alongside the first part of the Commentaries In Peru and America the following editions were released among others Los Comentarios Reales de los Incas 1918 1920 This included both the first and the second part of the Commentaries featuring annotations and agreements with the text by Horacio H Urteaga as well as the eulogy of Garcilaso by Jose de la Riva Aguero y Osma Imprenta y Libreria Sanmarti Coleccion de Historiadores clasicos del Peru 6 vls Historia General del Peru Segunda parte de los Comentarios Reales de los Incas 1944 Edition of Angel Rosenblat del Instituto de Filologia de la Universidad de Buenos Aires Praise for the author and examination of the work by Jose de la Riva Aguero Buenos Aires Historia General del Peru 1959 Prologue by Aurelio Miro Quesada S Libreria Internacional del Peru S A Peuser S A Lima Buenos Aires 2 volumes Historia General del Peru segunda parte de los Comentarios Reales 1962 Preliminary study and notes by Jose Durand Lima Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos 4 VolumesReferences and notes edit Tamayo Vargas p 220 Bibliography and further reading editDel Busto Duthurburu Jose Antonio La pacificacion del Peru Libreria STUDIUM S A Lima 1984 Inca Garcilaso de la Vega Historia general del Peru o Segunda parte de los Comentarios Reales Cordoba 1617 Sanchez Luis Alberto La literatura peruana Derrotero para una historia cultural del Peru tomo I Cuarta edicion y definitiva Lima P L Villanueva Editor 1975 La literatura en el virreynato Incluida en Historia del Peru Tomo VI Peru Colonial Lima Editorial Mejia Baca 1980 ISBN 84 499 1610 0 Tamayo Vargas Augusto Literatura Peruana I tercera edicion Jose Godard Editor Lima Peru Garcilaso Comentarios Reales de los Incas Antologia Biblioteca Imprescindibles peruanos Lima Empresa Editora El Comercio S A 2010 ISBN 978 612 4069 45 1 Chang Rodriguez Raquel Franqueando fronteras Garcilaso de la Vega y La Florida del Inca Fondo Editorial PUCP 2006 En Google LibrosExternal links editGoogle Books Historia General del Peru First Edition of 1617 in PDF format Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The General History of Peru amp oldid 1186665994, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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