Antonio Zucchelli

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Antonio Zucchelli
Born(1663-03-08)March 8, 1663
Gradisca d'Isonzo, Gorizia, Italy
Died(1716-07-13)July 13, 1716 (aged 53)
Gorizia, Italy


Antonio Zucchelli (March 8, 1663 – July 13, 1716) was an Italian Franciscan Capuchin friar, explorer and missionary.[1] He is best known for his missionary work in the Kingdom of Kongo. In 1712 he published memoirs of his life in the Kongo.[2]

Memoirs

Antonio Zucchelli's memoirs include 23 reports. In them, he talked about his work and his travels, visiting the Kingdom of Kongo, Geona, Malaga, Cadiz, Lisbon, Brazil, the Kingdom of Angola, Malta, and Venice.

During a missionary from 1698 to 1702, Zucchelli claimed to have been told of a offspring between a human female and an ape. [3]

References

  1. ^ LaGamma, Alisa (2015). Kongo: Power and Majesty. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 135.
  2. ^ Bassani, Ezio (1982). "The rediscovery of an ancient African ivory horn from the King's Cabinet and described by Daubenton". RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics. 3: 13. doi:10.1086/RESv3n1ms41625297. S2CID 193650740.
  3. ^ Zucchelli, Antonio (1712). "Relazioni del viaggio e missione di Congo nell'Etiopia inferiore occidentale".

External links

  • Antonio Zucchelli entry (in Italian) by Emilio Malesani in the Enciclopedia italiana, 1937
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