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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Scholars, Friends, Plagiarists: The Musician As Author In The Seventeenth Century, Eric Bianchi
Scholars, Friends, Plagiarists: The Musician As Author In The Seventeenth Century, Eric Bianchi
Art History and Music Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Place-Names In Mexico-Tenochtitlan. Ethnohistory 61, No. 2 (Spring 2014), Pp. 329-355., Barbara E. Mundy
Place-Names In Mexico-Tenochtitlan. Ethnohistory 61, No. 2 (Spring 2014), Pp. 329-355., Barbara E. Mundy
Art History and Music Faculty Publications
The place-names that residents of the Mexica capital of Tenochtitlan (today Mexico City) gave to their city were both descriptive of topography and commemorative of history. Largely efaced from the Spanish historical register, Mexico City’s Nahuatl place-names were rescued from historical oblivion by José Antonio Alzate in the eighteenth century and again by Alfonso Caso in the twentieth. However, efacement is not equal to extinction, and this article argues for the continued use, even creation, of Nahuatl place-names into the eighteenth century. It suggests that the scholar’s desire to use place-names as an index to a pre-Hispanic past has obscured …
Review Of Asselbergs, Florine G. L., Conquered Conquistadors: The Lienzo De Quauhquechollan: A Nahua Vision Of The Conquest Of Guatemala, Barbara E. Mundy
Review Of Asselbergs, Florine G. L., Conquered Conquistadors: The Lienzo De Quauhquechollan: A Nahua Vision Of The Conquest Of Guatemala, Barbara E. Mundy
Art History and Music Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Evans, R. Tripp. Romancing The Maya: Mexican Antiquity In The American Imagination, 1820–1915, Barbara Mundy
Review Of Evans, R. Tripp. Romancing The Maya: Mexican Antiquity In The American Imagination, 1820–1915, Barbara Mundy
Art History and Music Faculty Publications
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Review Of Barlow And Graulich, Eds. Codex Azcatitlan, Barbara E. Mundy
Review Of Barlow And Graulich, Eds. Codex Azcatitlan, Barbara E. Mundy
Art History and Music Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Berrin And Pasztory, Eds. Teotihuacan: Art From The City Of The Gods, Barbara E. Mundy
Review Of Berrin And Pasztory, Eds. Teotihuacan: Art From The City Of The Gods, Barbara E. Mundy
Art History and Music Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.