
"Desvíos de la naturaleza: O tratado del origen de los monstruos (1695)," edited by David F. Slade
Desvíos de la naturaleza: O tratado del origen de los monstruos (1695), by Pedro de Peralta Barnuevo and Jos. de Rivilla Bonet y Pueyo, edited by David F. Slade. This critical edition is the first complete edition of this work published since the text’s original 1695 debut. At the center of the treatise is the case of conjoined twins born in Lima, Peru, in 1694. Although they died shortly after their birth, their appearance became a crucial locus of scientific, theological, historical, and philosophical discourse. Organized into ten chapters and an extended appendix that reviews other similar medical cases, the text is an early example of eighteenth-century criollo subjectivity. This edition includes a critical introduction that offers a literary history of the text and its place in a larger context of multidisciplinary works related to monstrous births. It makes the case for the hybrid authorship of the text between Peralta Barnuevo and Rivilla Bonet y Pueyo, marking the first of Pera