Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl, Vol. 47
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Tierra, agua y fuego al pie del Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan: un conjunto de bajorrelieves de la época de Motecuhzoma Ilhuicamina
(2014)In the mid-15th century AD, a rich paving extended across the foot of the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan, directly in front of its main façade. Primarily associated with the myths and rituals surrounding Tlaltecuhtli, Tlaloc, ... -
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La pintura mural prehispánica en México, volumen V, Cacaxtla, tomos II y III, México, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, 2013
(2014)This review examines volumes II and III of La pintura mural prehispánica en México, Vol. V, focused on the archaeological site of Cacaxtla. Coordinated by María Teresa Uriarte and Fernanda Salazar, the volumes gather the ... -
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James Lockhart (1933-2014)
(2014)This obituary honors James Lockhart, a prominent American historian and Nahuatl scholar whose academic work transformed the study of colonial Latin American history and indigenous-language documents. His interdisciplinary ... -
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Mark Z. Christensen, Nahua and Maya Catholicisms. Texts and Religion in Colonial Central Mexico and Yucatan, Stanford, California, Stanford University Press and Berkeley, California, The Academy of American Fran-ciscan History, 2013
(2014)This review analyzes Mark Z. Christensen’s work, which compares colonial Christianity among Nahua and Maya communities through religious texts in native languages. Christensen argues that colonial Catholicism was not ... -
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Ireneo Rojas (1941-2013)
(2014)This obituary honors Dr. Ireneo Rojas, a prominent advocate for the Purépecha language and culture. Throughout his career, he held key positions such as Coordinator of the Research Area on Purépecha Culture at the Universidad ... -
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Librado Silva Galeana (1942-2014)
(2014)This obituary honors the life and work of Librado Silva Galeana, a renowned Nahuatl speaker, teacher, and advocate for Nahua language and culture. Born in Milpa Alta, he dedicated his life to teaching Nahuatl and training ... -
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Domingo de Betanzos’ Gifts to Pope Clement VII in 1532-1533: Tracking the Early History of Some Mexican Objects and Codices in Italy
(2014)In this article we identify the Dominican Domingo de Betanzos as the anonymous bearer of a rich gift of Mexican objects and codices offered in Bologna to Pope Clement VII (1533), as recorded in the Historie di Bologna ... -
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Paleografía y traducción del décimo tercer capítulo del libro I del Códice florentino que trata del dios Xiuhtecuhtli
(2014)This article presents the paleographic transcription and Spanish translation of Chapter 13 from Book I of the Florentine Codex, focused on Xiuhtecuhtli, the Mexica god of fire. The study examines the work of Bernardino de ... -
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Narrativas de Tlatelolco sobre la Conquista de México
(2014)This essay examines a text from Tlatelolco, written in Nahuatl, known by the Spanish-language title “List of Rulers”, which is considered part of the Annals of Tlatelolco. The narrative recounts how Cuauhtemoc and other ... -
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Los cantos religiosos de los antiguos mexicanos [primera parte, cantos 1 al 10]
(2014)In this classic study, Eduard Seler examines the first ten religious songs found in ancient Nahuatl codices and manuscripts, revealing their theological and aesthetic depth. Seler offers annotated translations and situates ...