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Myth Of The Suns And The Toltec-Chichimec Origins Of The Mexica People: The Entire Leyenda De Los Soles, Willard Gingerich
Myth Of The Suns And The Toltec-Chichimec Origins Of The Mexica People: The Entire Leyenda De Los Soles, Willard Gingerich
Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This marvelous collection of sacred texts and images from pre-Columbian Central American culture is well presented and carefully introduced, providing a wealth of material on goddess images in village cultures and on the urban tradition with its creation and rulership myths. Authors Roberta Markman (comparative literature, California State, Long Beach) and Peter Markman (English, Fullerton) concentrate on the unfolding of these traditions, on their social and historical backgrounds, and on profundity as revealed in literary and visual texts. Essential for academic and museum libraries, recommended for seminary and public libraries.
Tlaloc, His Song, From The Florentine Codex, Willard Gingerich
Tlaloc, His Song, From The Florentine Codex, Willard Gingerich
Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This marvelous collection of sacred texts and images from pre-Columbian Central American culture is well presented and carefully introduced, providing a wealth of material on goddess images in village cultures and on the urban tradition with its creation and rulership myths. Authors Roberta Markman (comparative literature, California State, Long Beach) and Peter Markman (English, Fullerton) concentrate on the unfolding of these traditions, on their social and historical backgrounds, and on profundity as revealed in literary and visual texts. Essential for academic and museum libraries, recommended for seminary and public libraries.
Cihuacoatl, Her Song, From The Florentine Codex, Willard Gingerich
Cihuacoatl, Her Song, From The Florentine Codex, Willard Gingerich
Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This marvelous collection of sacred texts and images from pre-Columbian Central American culture is well presented and carefully introduced, providing a wealth of material on goddess images in village cultures and on the urban tradition with its creation and rulership myths. Authors Roberta Markman (comparative literature, California State, Long Beach) and Peter Markman (English, Fullerton) concentrate on the unfolding of these traditions, on their social and historical backgrounds, and on profundity as revealed in literary and visual texts. Essential for academic and museum libraries, recommended for seminary and public libraries.
Quetzalcoatl's Hero Journey, From The Anales De Cuauhtitlan, Willard Gingerich
Quetzalcoatl's Hero Journey, From The Anales De Cuauhtitlan, Willard Gingerich
Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This marvelous collection of sacred texts and images from pre-Columbian Central American culture is well presented and carefully introduced, providing a wealth of material on goddess images in village cultures and on the urban tradition with its creation and rulership myths. Authors Roberta Markman (comparative literature, California State, Long Beach) and Peter Markman (English, Fullerton) concentrate on the unfolding of these traditions, on their social and historical backgrounds, and on profundity as revealed in literary and visual texts. Essential for academic and museum libraries, recommended for seminary and public libraries.
Teteo Innan, Her Song, From The Florentine Codex, Willard Gingerich
Teteo Innan, Her Song, From The Florentine Codex, Willard Gingerich
Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This marvelous collection of sacred texts and images from pre-Columbian Central American culture is well presented and carefully introduced, providing a wealth of material on goddess images in village cultures and on the urban tradition with its creation and rulership myths. Authors Roberta Markman (comparative literature, California State, Long Beach) and Peter Markman (English, Fullerton) concentrate on the unfolding of these traditions, on their social and historical backgrounds, and on profundity as revealed in literary and visual texts. Essential for academic and museum libraries, recommended for seminary and public libraries.
Entrevista Con Rogelio Sinán, Alina Camacho Gingerich, Willard Gingerich
Entrevista Con Rogelio Sinán, Alina Camacho Gingerich, Willard Gingerich
Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
Rogelio Sinan, seud6nimo de Bernardo Dominguez Alba y maestro de varias generaciones de escritores panameios, ha cultivado casi todos los g6neros; se ha distinguido como cuentista, poeta, novelista y director teatral. Nace el 25 de abril de 1904 en Taboga, una islita en el Pacifico, a unos 5 kil6metros de la ciudad de Panama. Publica en 1929, en Roma,. su primer libro de poesias, Onda, poemario con el que introduce la vanguardia a las letras panamefias. En 1970 Sinin regresa a su pais, donde explica literatura a los estudiantes del Instituto Nacional. En 1937 lo nombran c6nsul de Panama en …
Arias, Ronald Francis (1941- ), Willard Gingerich
Arias, Ronald Francis (1941- ), Willard Gingerich
Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
No abstract provided.
Aspects Of Prose Style In Three Chicano Novels: Pocho, Bless Me, Ultima, And The Road To Tamazunchale, Willard Gingerich
Aspects Of Prose Style In Three Chicano Novels: Pocho, Bless Me, Ultima, And The Road To Tamazunchale, Willard Gingerich
Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
No abstract provided.
Chicanismo: The Rebirth Of A Spirit, Willard Gingerich
Chicanismo: The Rebirth Of A Spirit, Willard Gingerich
Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
Reviewed Work: The Road to Tamazunchale by Ron Arias
Rules Of The Aztec Language Y Introduction To Classical Nahuatl, Willard Gingerich
Rules Of The Aztec Language Y Introduction To Classical Nahuatl, Willard Gingerich
Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
No abstract provided.
A Bibliographic Introduction To Twenty Manuscripts Of Classical Nahuatl Literature, Willard Gingerich
A Bibliographic Introduction To Twenty Manuscripts Of Classical Nahuatl Literature, Willard Gingerich
Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This bibliography is offered as a preliminary guide for students and professionals interested in the texts of the indigenous Nahuatl cultures of Mexico. It is the bibliography I would wish to have were I to begin again my own investigations, which were undertaken with only a general knowledge of Nahuatl culture of the kind available to any curious aficionado of antiquities. While many excellent bibliographies of Nahuatl materials are available (see Note), none have indicated clearly for the uninitiated the primary manuscript sources of the literature or what editions of facsimile, paleography, and translation have been prepared from each. And …