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their navigation and manner of passing the Great Cataracts / by Father Charlevoix ; also, a description and natural history for the islands in the West Indies belonging to the different powers of Europe ; illustrated with a number of curious prints and maps not in any other edition. Pierre Charlevoix. Dublin : Printed for J. Exshaw, and J. Potts, 1766. Vol2, p163.
1320: 453:, a monthly journal of literature, history, and science. On the pages of that journal, he lay down in 1735 the plan for a corpus of histories that should have given an all-inclusive account of the extra-European world. The plan was announced when his history of Japan—the first installment of the proposed series—was about to be published. In 1744 he published his 1065:"The professors all came from France. Scholastics, students of theology, came in their twenties to teach the grammar classes for 2 or 3 years before returning to France. The priests came in their thirties and spent at least a quarter century in New France, alternating between their roles as professor and 822:
The History of Paraguay, Containing amongst Many Other New, Curious, and Interesting Particulars of That Country, a Full and Authentic Account of the Establishments Formed There by the Jesuits, from among the Savage Natives, in the Very Centre of Barbarism, Establishments Allowed to Have Realized the
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Histoire et Description Générale du Japon: ou l'On Trouvera Tout Ce qu'On a Pu Apprendre de la Nature & des Productions du Pays, du Caractère & des Coutumes des Habitans, du Gouvernement & du Commerce, des Révolutions Arrivées dans l'Empire & dans la Religion, et l'Examen de Tous les
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Louise Phelps Kellogg wrote "Charlevoix was not of the temper of the earlier Jesuits of New France. He was by no means a zealot, and had no vocation to deliver himself to a life of suffering and deprivation for the conversion of Indian souls. Rather, he was a man of scholarly temper, interested as
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A voyage to North-America : undertaken by command of the present king of France ; containing the geographical description and natural history of Canada and Louisiana ; with the customs, manners, trade and religion of the inhabitants ; a description of the lakes and rivers, with
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A Voyage to North-America: Undertaken by Command of the Present King of France, Containing the Geographical Description and Natural History of Canada and Louisiana, with the Customs, Manners, Trade, and Religion of the Inhabitants, a Description of the Lakes and Rivers, with their Navigation and
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in 1721, which he considered "the finest confluence in the world".| Visiting the Illinois Country along the way, Charlevoix traveled down the Mississippi to its mouth at the Gulf Coast. He embarked on a ship at New Orleans for the sail to the island of Saint-Domingue in the Caribbean, but it was
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Histoire de l'Établissement, des Progrès, et de la Décadence du Christianisme dans l'Empire du Japon, ou l'On Voit les Différentes Révolutions qui Ont Agité Cette Monarchie Pendant plus d'un Siècle
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Charlevoix's records of local geography were later used to improve regional maps. Unsuccessful in reaching the Pacific, he reported upon his return to France in 1722 of two possible routes: by the
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An Account of the French Settlements in North America: Shewing from the Latest Authors, the Towns, Ports, Islands, Lakes, Rivers, &c. of Canada, Claimed and Improved by the French King
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Charlevoix's second trip to Saint-Domingue was more fortunate. He arrived in the colony at the beginning of September 1722. He departed for France at the end of that month, landing at
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Charlevoix, Pierre-François-Xavier De. History and General Description of New France. Translated by John Gilmary Shea. Vol. 1. New York: John Gilmary Shea, 1866. 6.
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Charlevoix, Pierre-François-Xavier De. History and General Description of New France. Translated by John Gilmary Shea. Vol. 1. New York: John Gilmary Shea, 1866. 4.
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Charlevoix, Pierre-François-Xavier De. History and General Description of New France. Translated by John Gilmary Shea. Vol. 1. New York: John Gilmary Shea, 1866. 3.
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Charlevoix, Pierre-François-Xavier De. History and General Description of New France. Translated by John Gilmary Shea. Vol. 1. New York: John Gilmary Shea, 1866. 1.
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in June 1720 and reached Quebec by the end of September. His knowledge of North America led to an extension of his assignment, under instructions to find
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to the natives. Some devoted themselves entirely to education. The college had among its professors Father Pierre-François-Xavier de CHARLEVOIX, once
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Histoire et Description Générale de la Nouvelle France, avec le Journal Historique d'un Voyage Fait par Ordre du Roi dans l'Amérique Septentrionnale
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an observer in world affairs. His was an eager curiosity concerning life, rather than a burning ambition to be himself a moulder of destiny."
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later was the subject of one of his books. Charlevoix and his companions returned to the Mississippi River via following the coast of
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La Vie de la Mère Marie de l'Incarnation, Institutrice & Primière Supérieure des Ursulines de la Nouvelle France
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from 1700 to 1704. Between 1705 and 1709, Charlevoix was sent for his period of training in the Society called the
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as a priest in 1713. In 1715, he published his first complete work, on the establishment and progress of the
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Charlevoix, Pierre-Francois-Xavier De. Journal of a Voyage to North America. London: Dodsley., 1761. XXIII
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Auteurs, qui Ont Écrit sur le Même Sujet, avec les Fastes Chronologiques de la Découverte du Nouveau Monde
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Charlevoix, Pierre-Francois-Xavier De. Journal of a Voyage to North America. London: Dodsley., 1761. XV.
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Charlevoix, Pierre-Francois-Xavier De. Journal of a Voyage to North America. London: Dodsley., 1761. XV.
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Histoire de l'Isle Espagnole ou de S. Domingue, Ecrite Particulierement sur de Mémoires Manuscrits de
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and lacking funds for a major expedition, the French Crown equipped Charlevoix with two canoes, eight
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Journal d'un voyage fait par l'ordre du Roi dans l'Amérique Septentrionale de la Nouvelle France
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Campagnola, Francesco (3 August 2015). "Japan in Early Modern Scholarly Journals, 1665–1750".
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and its general political situation, and on the topography and natural history of the region.
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on 24 December. Charlevoix kept a record of his entire expedition, which he published as the
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on 1 February 1761, prevented him from developing his history of New France beyond 1736.
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For twenty-two years, from 1733 to 1755, Charlevoix was one of the directors of the
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territory, from which contact with tribes further west may have been possible.
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On 15 September 1698, at age 16, he entered the Jesuit
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See also Charlevoix's work in Lénardon's index to the
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that requested a survey of the historic boundaries of
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on 24 or 29 October 1682. A descendant from a line of
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Sublime Ideas of Fenelon, Sir Thomas More, and Plato
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was of capital importance for Canadian history. His
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Wilson & al., 1769 887: 849:(in Latin), Venice: Francisco Sansoni, 1779 398:. He was aided by nuns of the order of the 911: 794:(in French), Paris: Ganeau & al., 1756 42: 31: 369:. He traveled along the eastern shore of 1141:"Pierre François Xavier De Charlevoix." 1015:"Pierre François Xavier De Charlevoix." 987: 960: 543:History and General Description of Japan 472:Many places are named after him, listed 156:Petrus Franciscus-Xaverius de Charlevoix 113:, professor, historian, author, explorer 1143:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 1017:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 1002:Charlevoix, Pierre-François-Xavier De. 971: 969: 880: 1035: 545:was an expansion on the prior work of 519:Charlevoix's works, enumerated in the 1223:Index du Journal de Trévoux 1701–1767 708:Manner of Passing the Great Cataracts 284:. One of his students was the young 227:, his father held the post of deputy 7: 1336:Roman Catholic priests in New France 640:, Amsterdam: François l'Honoré, 1733 184:Pierre-François-Xavier de Charlevoix 144:Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix 36:Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix 18:Pierre-François-Xavier de Charlevoix 1145:. 2000. Accessed 19 February 2012. 1019:, 2000. Accessed 19 February 2012. 585:, Paris: Ant. Claude Briasson, 1724 1253:"François-Xavier Charlevoix"  731:, Chicago: Loyola University Press 700:, Boston: Rogers & Fowle, 1746 309:Charlevoix's work was halted by a 182:Charlevoix's name also appears as 25: 1346:Canadian male non-fiction writers 1077:was published in Paris in 1744." 634:Histoire de l'Isle Espagnole..., 617:Histoire de l'Isle Espagnole..., 1341:18th-century Canadian historians 1318: 1256:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 928:Hist. & Desc. Gen. Nouv. Fr. 777:Shea, John Gilmary, ed. (1872), 765:Shea, John Gilmary, ed. (1871), 753:Shea, John Gilmary, ed. (1870), 727:Shea, John Gilmary, ed. (1866), 436:In 1723, Charlevoix traveled to 337:to the "Western Sea" (i.e., the 133: 1250:Spillane, Edward Peter (1913). 1054:History and General Description 394:wrecked at the entrance of the 623:, Paris: François Barois, 1731 606:, Paris: François Barois, 1730 1: 1226:, Geneva: Editions Slatkine, 1172:10.1080/01916599.2015.1059593 192:François-Xavier de Charlevoix 1376:Upper Peninsula of Michigan 1356:18th-century French Jesuits 1317:(public domain audiobooks) 1267:Baynes, T. S., ed. (1878). 533:intellectual) and engineer 1397: 278:, becoming a professor of 1160:History of European Ideas 1086:The Canadian Encyclopedia 132: 41: 1220:Lénardon, Dante (1986), 598:P. 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Pierre-François-Xavier de Charlevoix

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Catholic priest

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priest
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Picardy
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attorney general
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regency
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