Juan de Velasco
Juan de Velasco y Pérez Petroche | |
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Personal life | |
Born | January 27, 1727 |
Died | June 29, 1792 | (aged 65)
Religious life | |
Religion | Catholic |
Juan de Velasco y Pérez Petroche (1727–1792) was an 18th-century Jesuit priest, historian, and professor of philosophy and theology from the Royal Audience of Quito. He was born in Riobamba to Juan de Velasco y López de Moncayo and to María Pérez Petroche. Among the universities where he taught was the Universidad de San Marcos in Lima in the Viceroyalty of Peru. He is best known for his history book Historia del Reino de Quito, although he also wrote books in fields other than history, such as physics textbooks and poetry anthologies.
The book Historia del Reino de Quito is important in the history of Ecuador and of the city of Quito because it alleges the existence of a pre-Inca kingdom in what is now Ecuador and which is known as Reino de Quito (Kingdom of Quito). The book is mentioned, discussed and criticized by several historians such as Marcos Jiménez de la Espada, Federico González Suárez, Jacinto Jijón y Caamaño, Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco, Misael Acosta Solís, Enrique Ayala Mora and Galo Ramón Valarezo.
A picture of Juan de Velasco was in a 1947 60-cent postal stamp of the Ecuadorian postal service [1].
- 1727 births
- 1792 deaths
- People from Riobamba
- Ecuadorian people of Spanish descent
- 18th-century Roman Catholic priests
- Ecuadorian male writers
- Historiography of Ecuador
- Ecuadorian Jesuits
- Academic staff of the National University of San Marcos
- Quito
- Jesuits expelled from the Americas
- 18th-century Peruvian Jesuits
- 18th-century Peruvian historians
- Ecuadorian people stubs
- South American religious biography stubs