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Antiquities of Mexico : comprising fac-similes of Ancient Mexican Paintings and Hieroglyphics, preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin and Dresden; in the Imperial Library of Vienna; in the Vatican Library; in the Borgian Museum at Rome; in the Library of the Institute at Bologna, and in the Bodleian Library at Oxford; together with the Monuments of New Spain. Vol. VI / by M. Dupaix with their respective scales of measurement and accompanying descriptions. The whole illustrated by many valuable inedit Manuscripts by Agustine Aglio - Registro bibliográfico
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Kingsborough, Edward King, vizconde, 1795-1837
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Biblioteca americana
Visitar sitio web
| Biblioteca Virtual de las Letras Mexicanas
Visitar sitio web
| Historia
Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- London, Richard Taylor, 1830
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Indios -- México -- Lenguas -- Escritura | México -- Antigüedades | Manuscritos náhuatl
- Fragmentos
'germán vega' en la obra
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coincidencias encontradas)
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have been, none of them have ever been published except the Peruvian
Monarchy, by Garcilasso de la Vega
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called The Tribe of Judah, written first in Hebrew, afterwards by the Jews themselves translated into German
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being known of the history
of the Peruvian empire than of the Mexican, notwithstanding Garcilasso de la Vega
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their children on
that day: and as the ceremony was performed with a stone knife (which custom the German
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Nunez de la Vega, the bishop of Chiapa, seems to bint at the existence of letters in America
at a period
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Nunez de la Vega, Bishop of Chiapa,
in that part of the preface to his Diocesan Constitutions, where
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historical book of an Hebrew-Indian nation, which may probably be that of
Been, mentioned by Nunez de la Vega
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the burning incense (sahumar)
to the Ceiba tree, which superstition of the Chiapanese, Nunez de la Vega
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celebrated saint amongst the Chiapanese
and the Qapotecas; and it is much to be regretted that Nunez de la Vega
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his Idea of a New General History of North America, gives an account of the discovery, by
Nunez de la Vega
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and as that part of
it which relates to the discovery of the abovementioned history by Nunez de la Vega
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Among the
many small historical works that fell into the hands of this illustrious prelate (Nunez de la Vega
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to that province in 1691.’
“ It is possible that Votan’s historical tract alluded to by Nunez de la Vega
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The writer proceeds to say, “ To the
important information of Nuñez de la Vega, I will add the no less
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Among these
there is one which is now in my possession, resembling a German flute, of which the material
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since no such symbols are added,to the portraits of the Ingas, al
though crosses, as Garcilaso de la Vega
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those princes preserved with such art, that, according to the testimony of Acosta and Garcilaso de la Vega
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structure of the temple at Cuzco, we shall here quote the words
of that writer, as cited by Garcilaso de la Vega
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The most respectable Spanish historians, including Garcilaso de la
Vega, declare that there, as well
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Antiquities of Mexico : comprising fac-similes of Ancient Mexican Paintings and Hieroglyphics, preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin and Dresden; in the Imperial Library of Vienna; in the Vatican Library; in the Borgian Museum at Rome; in the Library of the Institute at Bologna, and in the Bodleian Library at Oxford; together with the Monuments of New Spain. Vol. VIII / by M. Dupaix whit their respective scales of measurement and accompanying descriptions ; the whole illustrated with many valuable inedit Manuscripts by Lord Kingsborough. The drawings on stone by A. Aglio - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Kingsborough, Edward King, vizconde, 1795-1837
- Portales:
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Biblioteca americana
Visitar sitio web
| Biblioteca Virtual de las Letras Mexicanas
Visitar sitio web
| Historia
Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- London, published by Henry G. Bohn, 1843
- Materias:
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Indios -- México -- Lenguas -- Escritura | México -- Antigüedades | Manuscritos náhuatl
- Fragmentos
'germán vega' en la obra
: (17
coincidencias encontradas)
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knowledge of it, was in like manner
preserved amongst the Indians of Chiapa, as Don Francisco Mufioz de la Vega
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tan mala.’ ” There
is nothing improbable in the latter portion of the statement, since Nuiiez de la Vega
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•f To the testimony of Garcilasso de la Vega, and of Juan de Betangos (a portion of whose inedited History
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if
their corroboration be not complete, it must be attributed to the causes which Garcilaso de la Vega
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Evangelio en el Nuevo Mundo viviendo los Apostólos,” which confirms the testimony of Garcilaso de la Vega
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Whether, however, the private language which according to Garcilaso de la Vega was spoken by the Ingas
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”
• Garcilasso de la Vega remarks in the thirteenth chapter of the third book of his «Comentarios Reales
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Garcilasso de la Vega takes occasion to notice, in the seventh chapter of the first book of his Peruvian
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have been inclined to believe that this Messiah was
Totee or the devil, and that, like Nunez dé la Vega
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lo que es mas se halló la misma noticia en todo el reyno del Perú, aunque
el Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
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Fr.Francisco Muñoz de la Vega, obispo de aquélla diócesi, en el prologo
de sus Constituciones diocesanas
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primeros
pobladores del reyno del Perú fueron de es os mismos vagamundos: vease al Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
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Gonzalo de
Vega. Melchor Ramirez de Figueredo. Mateo Sanchez Rey. Hernando de Santa Ana.
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I know a German, of thirty years’ standing,
chiefly among the Chikkasah Indians, who, because he kept
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and customs, particularly because he lived nearer than any of the rest to an opulent and helpless German
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Garcillasso de La Vega, another Spanish romancer, says, that the Peruvian
shepherds worshiped the star
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between the proper names Ophir and Peru: its futility, however, is
demonstrated by Garcilasso de la Vega
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Resultado número:1 Texto
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- Antiquities of Mexico : comprising fac-similes of Ancient Mexican Paintings and Hieroglyphics, preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin and Dresden; in the Imperial Library of Vienna; in the Vatican Library; in the Borgian Museum at Rome; in the Library of the Institute at Bologna, and in the Bodleian Library at Oxford; together with the Monuments of New Spain. Vol. VI / by M. Dupaix with their respective scales of measurement and accompanying descriptions. The whole illustrated by many valuable inedit Manuscripts by Agustine Aglio - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Kingsborough, Edward King, vizconde, 1795-1837
- Portales:
- Biblioteca americana Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Virtual de las Letras Mexicanas Visitar sitio web | Historia Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- London, Richard Taylor, 1830
- Materias:
- Indios -- México -- Lenguas -- Escritura | México -- Antigüedades | Manuscritos náhuatl
- Fragmentos 'germán vega' en la obra : (19 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- have been, none of them have ever been published except the Peruvian Monarchy, by Garcilasso de la Vega
- called The Tribe of Judah, written first in Hebrew, afterwards by the Jews themselves translated into German
- being known of the history of the Peruvian empire than of the Mexican, notwithstanding Garcilasso de la Vega
- their children on that day: and as the ceremony was performed with a stone knife (which custom the German
- Nunez de la Vega, the bishop of Chiapa, seems to bint at the existence of letters in America at a period
- Nunez de la Vega, Bishop of Chiapa, in that part of the preface to his Diocesan Constitutions, where
- historical book of an Hebrew-Indian nation, which may probably be that of Been, mentioned by Nunez de la Vega
- the burning incense (sahumar) to the Ceiba tree, which superstition of the Chiapanese, Nunez de la Vega
- celebrated saint amongst the Chiapanese and the Qapotecas; and it is much to be regretted that Nunez de la Vega
- his Idea of a New General History of North America, gives an account of the discovery, by Nunez de la Vega
- and as that part of it which relates to the discovery of the abovementioned history by Nunez de la Vega
- Among the many small historical works that fell into the hands of this illustrious prelate (Nunez de la Vega
- to that province in 1691.’ “ It is possible that Votan’s historical tract alluded to by Nunez de la Vega
- The writer proceeds to say, “ To the important information of Nuñez de la Vega, I will add the no less
- Among these there is one which is now in my possession, resembling a German flute, of which the material
- since no such symbols are added,to the portraits of the Ingas, al though crosses, as Garcilaso de la Vega
- those princes preserved with such art, that, according to the testimony of Acosta and Garcilaso de la Vega
- structure of the temple at Cuzco, we shall here quote the words of that writer, as cited by Garcilaso de la Vega
- The most respectable Spanish historians, including Garcilaso de la Vega, declare that there, as well
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:2 Texto
- Título:
- Antiquities of Mexico : comprising fac-similes of Ancient Mexican Paintings and Hieroglyphics, preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin and Dresden; in the Imperial Library of Vienna; in the Vatican Library; in the Borgian Museum at Rome; in the Library of the Institute at Bologna, and in the Bodleian Library at Oxford; together with the Monuments of New Spain. Vol. VIII / by M. Dupaix whit their respective scales of measurement and accompanying descriptions ; the whole illustrated with many valuable inedit Manuscripts by Lord Kingsborough. The drawings on stone by A. Aglio - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Kingsborough, Edward King, vizconde, 1795-1837
- Portales:
- Biblioteca americana Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Virtual de las Letras Mexicanas Visitar sitio web | Historia Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- London, published by Henry G. Bohn, 1843
- Materias:
- Indios -- México -- Lenguas -- Escritura | México -- Antigüedades | Manuscritos náhuatl
- Fragmentos 'germán vega' en la obra : (17 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- knowledge of it, was in like manner preserved amongst the Indians of Chiapa, as Don Francisco Mufioz de la Vega
- tan mala.’ ” There is nothing improbable in the latter portion of the statement, since Nuiiez de la Vega
- •f To the testimony of Garcilasso de la Vega, and of Juan de Betangos (a portion of whose inedited History
- if their corroboration be not complete, it must be attributed to the causes which Garcilaso de la Vega
- Evangelio en el Nuevo Mundo viviendo los Apostólos,” which confirms the testimony of Garcilaso de la Vega
- Whether, however, the private language which according to Garcilaso de la Vega was spoken by the Ingas
- ” • Garcilasso de la Vega remarks in the thirteenth chapter of the third book of his «Comentarios Reales
- Garcilasso de la Vega takes occasion to notice, in the seventh chapter of the first book of his Peruvian
- have been inclined to believe that this Messiah was Totee or the devil, and that, like Nunez dé la Vega
- lo que es mas se halló la misma noticia en todo el reyno del Perú, aunque el Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
- Fr.Francisco Muñoz de la Vega, obispo de aquélla diócesi, en el prologo de sus Constituciones diocesanas
- primeros pobladores del reyno del Perú fueron de es os mismos vagamundos: vease al Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
- Gonzalo de Vega. Melchor Ramirez de Figueredo. Mateo Sanchez Rey. Hernando de Santa Ana.
- I know a German, of thirty years’ standing, chiefly among the Chikkasah Indians, who, because he kept
- and customs, particularly because he lived nearer than any of the rest to an opulent and helpless German
- Garcillasso de La Vega, another Spanish romancer, says, that the Peruvian shepherds worshiped the star
- between the proper names Ophir and Peru: its futility, however, is demonstrated by Garcilasso de la Vega
- Formatos: