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"Aquestas son de México las señas" : la capital de la Nueva España según los cronistas, poetas y viajeros (siglos XVI al XVIII) / María José Rodilla León.

LIBRA F1224 .R63 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rodilla, María José.
Series:
Parecos y australes ; no. 12.
Parecos y australes ; 12
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Historians.
Mexico City (Mexico)--Historiography.
Mexico City (Mexico).
Historians--Mexico.
Historiography.
Mexico.
Mexico--Mexico City.
Physical Description:
409 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Madrid : Iberoamericana ; Frankfurt am Main : Vervuert ; Ciudad de México, D.F. : Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, 2014.
Summary:
Historical, cultural and poetic essay on Mexico City in its pre-Hispanic and colonial eras spanning different views on the most important city in the New World. Testimonials conquerors, friars, travelers and poets form a vast mosaic of the city "jewel and feather" the city palimpsestic reconstr uid on the ruins of Tenochtitlan beautiful, island water city streets, the port city of meetings and trade between East and West, the city of palaces and crests.
Contents:
La ciudad indígena
La ciudad criolla
La ciudad lúdica y enlutada
La ciudad sacralizada
Pluma o pincel. la ciudad como metáfora, alegoría y emblema.
Notes:
Co-edition with Mexico.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [351]-366).
ISBN:
9788484898047
8484898040
9783954873524
3954873524
9786072801486
607280148X
OCLC:
890695971

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