![]() ![]() ![]() Natives, Europeans, and Africans in sixteenth-century Santiago de Guatemala. The Spanish conquest in America, and its relation to the history of slavery and to the government of colonies. ¿La pintura novohispanica como una koiné pictórica Americana? Anales del Instituto de Investigacioines Estéticas 24 (80): 47–99. ![]() Washington, DC: Academy of American Franciscan History. Zumárraga and the Mexican inquisition 1536–1543. Milan: The Florentine Codex of Bernardino de Sahagún. Sahagún’s codex and book design in the indigenous context. Rudolf II and Prague: The imperial court and residential city as the cultural and spiritual heart of Central Europe. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press.įučiková, E., J.M. The Badianus manuscript (Codex Barberini, Latin 141) Vatican Library. Il manoscritto Voynich: Un po’ di chiarezza sul libro più misterioso del mondo. ![]() El manuscrito Voynich: El libro más enigmático De todos los tiempos. Tropics bound: Elizabeth’s seadogs on the Spanish main. Análisis de un interesante document extrído del Archivo de Simancas. 1544–1550: el período más prolífico en la exportación de esclavos durante el s. Necessary clues for the decipherment and reading of the world’s most mysterious manuscript which is a medical text in Nahuatl attributable to Francisco Hernández and his Aztec Ticiti collaborators.Ĭortés López, J.L. República Cominicana, Santo Domingo.Ĭomegys, James C. Historia militar de Santo Domingo (Documentos y noticias). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press.Ĭipriano de Utera, Fray. The inquisition in New Spain, 1536–1820: A documentary history. Berkeley: University of California Press.Ĭhuchiak, J.F. Land and society in Colonial Mexico: The great haciendas. Mexico: Ediciones del Instituto Indigenista Interamericano.Ĭhevalier, F. 64, del Consejo de Castilla, Superintendente General de Policía, Madrid.Ĭhávez Orozco, L. Memorial ajustado, hecho de orden del real y supremo Consejo de Indias, con citatcion y asistencia de las partes, en el pleyto, que en grado de revista se sigue en el por el Senor Don Mariano Colón de Larreategui num. GMA mbH, Germany.Ĭaudevilla y Escudero, J., B. Das Voynich Manuscript – Übersetzubg der ersten 13 Seiten. México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.Ĭarthago, R. La Real y Pontificia Universide de Mexico 1536–1865. Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl 4: 85–91.Ĭarreño, A.M. Boletín de Estudios Oaxaqueños 13: 1–9.Ĭarrasco, P. México: Departamento de Monomuntos Coloniales, Instituto Nacional de Anthropolgia e Historia.Ĭarmichael, J.H. México: Editorial Porrúa.Ĭarmelo Arredondo, R., J. La educación de los marginados durante la Época Colonial: Escuelas y colegios para Indios y Mestizos en la Nueva España. The secret history of the World’s most mysterious manuscript by Nicholas Pelling. Carbondale: Southern Illinois Press.īuonafalce, A. thesis, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris.īrumbaugh, R.S. Le cheval Mexicain en Nouvelle-Espagne entre 1519 et 1639. Matanzas: La del Yumuri, de Jose Curbelo y Herm.ĭu Bron, M. Mexico: Fondo Editorial de la Plastica Mexicana.īlanchet, E. Juan Gerson, Pintor indigena del siglo XVI – simbolo del mestizage Tecamachalco Puebla. México: Imprenta de Francisco Diaz de Leon.Īutos entre partes Santo Domingo. Codice Mendieta: Documentos Franciscanos, Siglos XVI y XVII. The watchers: A secret history of the reign of Elizabeth I. Iconographic similarities between Gerson’s paintings and the Voynich Codex, along with details from Torres’ biography, provide additional support for this conjecture. Torres, a Spaniard born in Santo Domingo, was a medical doctor, estate lawyer, and master of students at El Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco from 1568 to 1572, and governor of Cuba in 1580. Gerson, a graduate of La Escuela de San José de los Naturales, was an indigenous artist known for the Apocalypse paintings at the Franciscan church in Tecamachalco. Torres” suggest that the illustrator was Juan Gerson and the author was Gaspar de Torres. In the first botanical illustration of the Voynich Codex, the presence of both a typographical ligature based on the initials “JGT” and the embedded name “Gasp. Proposed authors of the Voynich Codex include Roger Bacon, Antonio Averlino, Leonardo da Vinci, John Dee, Edward Kelley, Francisco Hernández, and even Wilfrid Voynich. ![]()
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