{"product_id":"casas-bartolome-de-las-1","title":"CASAS, Bartolom é, de las","description":"\u003cp\u003eSecond edition of the first Italian translation of this major work of American colonisation. Bartolom é de las Casas (1484-1566) was among the most influential figures in the definition of juridical and social principles for the Spanish colonisation of the Americas. One of the earliest settlers, he freed his native slaves in 1515, later defending their rights in front of the Emperor Charles V. In the 1520s, he joined the Dominican order and acted as a missionary for several years. He was the first to be appointed to the office of  Protector of the Indios , responsible for the well-being of the natives in the colonies. Originally published as  Entre los remedios  in Seville in 1552,  Libert√†  first appeared in Italian in 1636 as  Il supplice schiavo indiano . Addressed to Charles V, it was a manifesto (in 20 points) against  encomienda , i.e., the Spanish settlers  practice, authorised by the Crown, of exacting tributes and forced labour from the natives. It gave fundamental contributions to  the development of a canon law seeking to keep separate the reasons of the evangelisation of new peoples and those of the state , and to reflections on the natural right of the natives and the necessity to balance evangelisation and human dignity (Dalla Torre, 9-10). Translated by the printer Marco Ginammi, but maintaining the Spanish original, the 1640 edition was dedicated to Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma, who had visited his bookshop in Venice. Ginammi, who had also printed Bartolom é s work on the conquest and destruction of the Indies, decided also to print that on the natives  right to freedom because  freedom should come before conquest . Ginammi was catering to the growing interest of the Venetian public in the conquest of the Indies and the particular success of Bartolom é s not always orthodox works. Indeed, Venetian readers,  proud of the independence of their territory , probably accepted more readily Bartolom é s statements in defence of freedom over subjection, which also  introduced several doubts on the legitimacy of the dominion of the Spanish government in America  (Serafin, 148). A remarkably influential early work on law, religion and human rights.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"CASAS, Bartolom é, de las","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57816164368719,"sku":"L3098","price":2250.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/img_20190718_144604-scaled.jpg?v=1781794877","url":"https:\/\/www.sokol.co.uk\/products\/casas-bartolome-de-las-1","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}