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245 0 0 _aColonial Latin America
_ba documentary history
_cedited by Kenneth Mills, William B. Taylor, and Sandra Lauderdale Graham
260 _aWilmington, Delaware
_bScholarly Resources
_c2002
300 _axxxiii, 434 páginas, 16 páginas de láminas
_bilustraciones, mapas
_c27 cm.
504 _aIncluye referencias bibliográficas (páginas 413-424), glosario e índice
505 0 _aEditors' Note. -- List of Illustrations. -- Reference Maps. – Map. 1: The Iberian Peninsula. -- Map 2: The West African Coast and "Atlantic Mediterranean". -- Map 3: Brazil. -- Map 4: New Spain and the Caribbean Basin. -- Map 5: Peru. -- Map 6: The Pajonal on Peru's Tarma Frontier. -- Introduction: Texts and Images for Colonial History. -- Old Worlds and the Time of Discoveries. -- The Ancestors of the People Called Indians: A View from Huarochiri, Peru (ca. 1598-1608). -- The Inca's Tunics (Fifteenth to Sixteenth centuries). -- The Lords and Holy Men of Tenochtitlan Reply to the Franciscans (1524). -- The Aztec Stone of the Five Eras (Late Fifteenth century). -- "Coexistence" in the Medieval Spanish Kingdoms (Ninth to Twelfth centuries). -- A Pope Rewards So "Salutary and Laudable a Work" (1455). -- "There Can Easily Be Stamped Upon Them Whatever Belief We Wish to Give Them.". -- The First Letter from Brazil (1500). -- Orders Given to "the Twelve" (1523). -- Francisco de Vitoria, "On the Evangelization of Unbelievers," Salamanca, Spain (1534-35). -- Two Woodcuts Accompanying a 1509 German Translation of Amerigo Vespucci's Letter to Pietro Soderini (September 4, 1504) (Illustrations) and Text). -- Christoph Weiditz's Drawing of an Indian Woman of Mexico (1529) (Illustrations and Text). -- Christoph Weiditz's Drawing of a Morisco Woman and Her Daughter at Home (1529) (Illustrations and Text). -- The Americas as New Worlds for All? -- The Jesuit and the Bishop, Bahia, Brazil (1550s). -- Fray Pedro de Gante's Letter to Charles V, Mexico City (1552). -- The Evils of Cochineal, Tlaxcala, Mexico (1553). -- The Indian Pueblo of Texupa in Sixteenth-Century Mexico (1579). -- Alonso Ortiz's Letter to His Wife, Mexico City (March 8, 1574?). -- Jeronimo de Benarcama's Letter to Francisco de Borja, Granada, Spain (1566). -- Jose de Acosta on the Salvation of the Indians (1588). -- Two Images from the Codex Osuna, Mexico City (1565) (Illustrations and Text). -- Two Images from the Codex Sierra, Oaxaca, Mexico (1550s-1560s) (Illustrations and Text). -- Fray Diego Valades's Ideal Atrio and Its Activities (1579) (Illustrations and Text). -- The Huejotzingo Altarpiece, Mexico (1586) (Illustrations and Text). -- The Mulatto Gentlemen of Esmeraldas, Ecuador, by Thomas B. F. Cummins and William B. Taylor (Illustrations and Text). -- Blacks Dancing (ca. 1640) (Illustrations and Text). -- Mid-Colonial Ways and Orders. -- Making an Image and a Shrine, Copacabana, Peru (1582-1621). -- Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala's Appeal Concerning the Priests, Peru (ca. 1615). -- Pedro de Leon Portocarrero's Description of Lima, Peru (early Seventeenth century). -- The Church and Monastery of San Francisco, Lima, Peru (1673). -- Santa Rosa of Lima According to a Pious Accountant (1617). -- Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz's Letter to Sor Filotea (1691). -- Portraits of Santa Rosa and Sor Juana. -- Two Slaveries: The Sermons of Padre Antunio Vieira, Salvador, Bahia (ca. 1633) and So Luis do Maranho (1653). -- Confessing to the Holy Office of the Inquisition, Bahia, Brazil (1592 and 1618). -- Francisco de Avila's Christmas Eve Sermon (1646). -- The Witness Francisco Poma y Altas Caldeas of San Pedro de Acas, Cajatambo, Peru (1657). -- Crossing and Dome of the Rosary Chapel, Church of Santo Domingo, Puebla, Mexico (1632-1690) (Illustrations and Text). -- Two Paintings of A Corpus Christi Procession in Cusco, Peru (ca. 1674-1680) (Illustrations and Text). -- A Black Irmandade in Bahia, Brazil (1699) Part 55 I Iberian Rules and American Practices in the Eighteenth Century. -- "As for the Spaniard, their time is up. . . . I am the owner of these lands and the son of the True God," Jauja, Peru. 1742-1752. -- Nicolos Enguir+/-'s Letter to the Governor of Buenos Aires (1753). -- Jose de Guivez's Decrees for the King's Subjects in Mexico (1769, 1778). -- The Foundation of Nuestra Seoora de Guadalupe de los Morenos de Amapa, Mexico (1769). -- Concolorcorvo Engages the Postal Inspector about Indian Affairs, Lima, Peru (1776). -- Taming the Wilderness, Minas Gerais, Brazil (1769). -- Thanking Saint Anne - An Ex-Voto from Minas Gerais, Brazil (1755) (Illustrations and Text). -- Jeremiah in the Stocks - Baroque Art from the Gold Fields of Minas Gerais, Brazil (ca. 1770s) (Illustrations and Text). -- Two Castas Paintings from Eighteenth-Century Mexico (Illustrations and Text). -- Religion and the State Conjoined: Discourses on the Ten Commandments by Juan Francisco Dominguez, Mexico (1805). -- Brazilian Slaves Who Married (1811). -- Two Brazilian Wills (1793 and 1823). -- Late Eighteenth-Century Inscriptions on Fountains and Monuments in Mexico City (Illustrations and Text). -- T+/-pac Amaru I, Remembered (Eighteenth century) (Illustration and Text). -- "America Nursing Spanish Noble Boys," Peru (ca. 1770s) (Illustration and Text). -- Jose Maria Morelos's "Sentiments of the Nation," Chilpancingo, Mexico (1813). -- The Argentine Declaration of Independence, San Miguel de Tucuman (1816). -- The Brazilian Constitution and the Church (1824). – Glossary. -- Notes on Selections and Sources. -- Index
541 _aDra. Carmen Millán
_cDonación
_d22/03/2019
_hPrecio tomado de Amazon 191000
591 _anewadq11
651 7 _2ARMARC
_aAmérica Latina
_xHistoria
_yHasta 1830
651 7 _2ARMARC
_aAmérica Latina
_xHistoria
_yHasta 1830
_vFuentes
700 1 _aMills, Kenneth
_eeditor
700 1 _aTaylor, William B.
_eeditor
700 1 _aLauderdale Graham, Sandra
_d1943-
_eeditor
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