Fernando Avendaño or Fernando de Avendaño (c. 1600 – 1665), born and died in Lima, Peru, was a Catholic priest. He died shortly after being appointed Bishop of Santiago, Chile. He was an investigator into survivals of the primitive rites and customs of the Peruvian Indians and left valuable notes on the subject, fragments of them being preserved in the work of Pablo José Arriaga. Of great importance to linguistics are his Sermones de los misterios de nuestra santa Fe católica, published in 1649 by the order of the Archbishop of Lima, Petro Villagomez. These sermons were delivered in Quechua, and are published with their translation into Spanish.
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| - Fernando Avendaño or Fernando de Avendaño (c. 1600 – 1665), born and died in Lima, Peru, was a Catholic priest. He died shortly after being appointed Bishop of Santiago, Chile. He was an investigator into survivals of the primitive rites and customs of the Peruvian Indians and left valuable notes on the subject, fragments of them being preserved in the work of Pablo José Arriaga. Of great importance to linguistics are his Sermones de los misterios de nuestra santa Fe católica, published in 1649 by the order of the Archbishop of Lima, Petro Villagomez. These sermons were delivered in Quechua, and are published with their translation into Spanish. (en)
- Fernando de Avendaño y González (Lima, 1577 - 1655), sacerdote y catedrático criollo que ocupó importantes cargos eclesiásticos y académicos en el Virreinato del Perú. Rector de la Universidad de San Marcos. (es)
- Авенданьо, Фернандо или Фернандо де Авенданьо (исп. Fernando Avendaño; 1577, Лима — 1655, Лима) — католический священник, перуанский миссионер-иезуит в Южной Америке. (ru)
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| - Fernando Avendaño or Fernando de Avendaño (c. 1600 – 1665), born and died in Lima, Peru, was a Catholic priest. He died shortly after being appointed Bishop of Santiago, Chile. He was an investigator into survivals of the primitive rites and customs of the Peruvian Indians and left valuable notes on the subject, fragments of them being preserved in the work of Pablo José Arriaga. Of great importance to linguistics are his Sermones de los misterios de nuestra santa Fe católica, published in 1649 by the order of the Archbishop of Lima, Petro Villagomez. These sermons were delivered in Quechua, and are published with their translation into Spanish. (en)
- Fernando de Avendaño y González (Lima, 1577 - 1655), sacerdote y catedrático criollo que ocupó importantes cargos eclesiásticos y académicos en el Virreinato del Perú. Rector de la Universidad de San Marcos. (es)
- Авенданьо, Фернандо или Фернандо де Авенданьо (исп. Fernando Avendaño; 1577, Лима — 1655, Лима) — католический священник, перуанский миссионер-иезуит в Южной Америке. (ru)
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