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Aquiles Gerste (July 2, 1854 - November 27, 1920) was a Catholic priest, Jesuit, philologist, and linguist who is known for his ethnographic and linguistic studies of the indigenous peoples of Mexico. Gerst entered the Society of Jesus on October 3, 1873 and was ordained a priest ten years later. In 1885, he went to Mexico as a missionary and became prefect of a college at Puebla. He became fluent in French, Latin, Spanish, German and Nahuatl. He became interested in the culture of the Rarámuri people, with whom he lived as a missionary.

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  • Aquiles Gerste (July 2, 1854 - November 27, 1920) was a Catholic priest, Jesuit, philologist, and linguist who is known for his ethnographic and linguistic studies of the indigenous peoples of Mexico. Gerst entered the Society of Jesus on October 3, 1873 and was ordained a priest ten years later. In 1885, he went to Mexico as a missionary and became prefect of a college at Puebla. He became fluent in French, Latin, Spanish, German and Nahuatl. He became interested in the culture of the Rarámuri people, with whom he lived as a missionary. When he returned to Europe, he collaborated with Carlos Sommervogel on the Bibliographie d'auteurs de la Compagnie de Jésus, While in Rome, he was elected a corresponding member of the Academia Mexicana de la Lengua. He died in Rome. (en)
  • Aquiles Gerste (Bruselas, Bélgica, 2 de julio de 1854 - Roma, Italia, 27 de noviembre de 1920) fue un sacerdote católico miembro de la Compañía de Jesús, filólogo, lingüista, políglota, escritor y académico belga que radicó en México. (es)
  • Achille Gerste, né à Ypres (Belgique) le 2 juillet 1854 et mort à Rome (Italie) le 27 novembre 1920, était un prêtre jésuite belge, philologue et linguiste, connu pour ses observations ethnographiques et études linguistiques sur les peuples indigènes du Mexique (Tarahumaras). (fr)
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  • Aquiles Gerste (Bruselas, Bélgica, 2 de julio de 1854 - Roma, Italia, 27 de noviembre de 1920) fue un sacerdote católico miembro de la Compañía de Jesús, filólogo, lingüista, políglota, escritor y académico belga que radicó en México. (es)
  • Achille Gerste, né à Ypres (Belgique) le 2 juillet 1854 et mort à Rome (Italie) le 27 novembre 1920, était un prêtre jésuite belge, philologue et linguiste, connu pour ses observations ethnographiques et études linguistiques sur les peuples indigènes du Mexique (Tarahumaras). (fr)
  • Aquiles Gerste (July 2, 1854 - November 27, 1920) was a Catholic priest, Jesuit, philologist, and linguist who is known for his ethnographic and linguistic studies of the indigenous peoples of Mexico. Gerst entered the Society of Jesus on October 3, 1873 and was ordained a priest ten years later. In 1885, he went to Mexico as a missionary and became prefect of a college at Puebla. He became fluent in French, Latin, Spanish, German and Nahuatl. He became interested in the culture of the Rarámuri people, with whom he lived as a missionary. (en)
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