À propos de l'auteur

John Eliot was a prominent Puritan missionary and translator known for his work among Native Americans in New England during the 17th century. He is often referred to as the "Apostle to the Indians" for his efforts to convert the Indigenous peoples to Christianity. Eliot's dedication to this cause led him to learn the Massachusett language, through which he could communicate effectively with the Native population. His most notable achievement was the translation of the Bible into Massachusett, making it the first Bible printed in North America. This translation was a monumental task that showcased his linguistic skills and deep commitment to his faith and mission.

Date de naissance May 20, 1604
Lieu de naissance Nantwich, Cheshire, England
Date de décès May 21, 1690