Étienne de la Croix

Étienne de la Croix (Diocese of Évreux, 1579–1643), was a French Jesuit, missionary to India and author of a life of St Peter in Marathi: Discurso sobre a vida do Apostolo Sam Pedro em que se refuta os principaes erros do gentilismo (Goa, 1629).[1][2][3]

Biography

De la Croix entered the Society of Jesus in 1599, and arrived in India in 1602. He succeeded the English Jesuit Thomas Stephens as Rector of the College at Rachol. He seems to have made a study of the Hindu Puranas and religious beliefs. A list of references given in his works shows that he used at least 26 Hindu puranas in the composition of his own purana.[4] His Peter Purana, as it is popularly known, consisted of 12,000 ovis (verses) in a Marathi that contained a significant number of Konkani words and expressions.[5] He also wrote in Konkani language, though none of these works survive, according to Alexandre Rhodes, writing in 1621.[6]

In contrast to Thomas Stephens' Khristapurana, the Peter Purana is far more polemical.

References

  1. Copies at the Central Library, Panjim, Goa (defective and incomplete), and the Biblioteca Nacional, Lisbon (complete). Microfilm available with Marathi Samshodhan Mandala, Mumbai 400 005.
  2. The Rhetorical Emergence of Culture - Page 214 Christian Meyer, Felix Girke - 2011 "One is Étienne de la Croix (1579–1643), the French Jesuit who preceded Stephens as the rector of the Jesuit college in Rachol, Goa. He composed a Discourso Sobre a Vida do Apostolo Sam Pedro, also written in the Marāthi ovī verse form, ..."
  3. François Pyrard Voyage de Pyrard de Laval aux Indes orientales Volume 2 1998 - Page 935 "Étienne de la Croix : né en 1579 à St Pierre-de-Bogerat dans l'Eure, il partit pour Goa en 1602 où il enseigna la philosophie et la théologie à Salcete. Il apprit le konkani et le maratthi et rédigea plusieurs ouvrages en ces langues.."
  4. Meyer and Girke 216.
  5. M. Saradesaya, A History of Konkani Literature: From 1500 to 1992 (New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2000) 49.
  6. cited by Saradesaya 49-50. Pereira 90.

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