| Albert M. Gilliam - 1846 - 528 páginas
...pestilential superstition, which must be extirpated. The first archbishop of Mexico, Don Juan de Zummarago — a name that should be as immortal as that of Omar — collected those paintings from every quarter,, especially from Tercuco, the most cultivated capitol in Anahuac,... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1873 - 532 páginas
...light with the idols and temples, as the symbols of a pestilent superstition, that must be extirpated. The first archbishop of Mexico, Don Juan de Zumarraga,...should be as immortal as that of Omar, — collected M Lorenzana, Hist, de Nueva-Espana, p. 8. — Boturini, Idea, p. 96. — Humboldt, Vues des Cordilleres,... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1874 - 638 páginas
...that province in 1691."* Prescott also mentions the destruction of manuscripts and other works of art in Mexico : " The first Arch-Bishop of Mexico, Don...immortal as that of Omar, collected these paintings from everj' quarter, especially from Tescuco, the most cultivated capital of Amihuac, and the great depository... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1874 - 706 páginas
...manuscripts and other works of art in Mexico : " The lirst Arch-Bishop of Mexico, Don Juan de Znmarraga, a name that should be as immortal as that of Omar,...these paintings from every quarter, especially from Tescuco, the most cultivated capital of Anahuac, and tho great depository of the national archives.... | |
| Adolf Bastian - 1878 - 734 páginas
...de la republica, y todo andaba por mucha cuenta y orden). ') Great quantities of these manuscripts were treasured up in the country (bei der Ankunft...Don Juan de Zumarraga — • a name that should be äs immortal äs that of Omar — collected these paintings from every quarter, especially from Tezcuco,... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1878 - 778 páginas
...superstition, that must be extirpated. The first archbishop of Mexico, Don Juan de Zum;irraga, — a name that should be as immortal as that of Omar,...collected these paintings from every quarter, especially vincias, Pueblo*, y T,ugares, y de las suertes, y repartimiento de las tierras cuyas eran, y A quien... | |
| Joaquín García Icazbalceta - 1881 - 682 páginas
...as the symbols of a peslilent superstition.that must be extirpated. The first archbishop of México, Don Juan de Zumarraga — a name that should be as immortal as that of Ornar, — collected thesc paintings from every quarter, especiaíly from Tezcuco, the most culüvated... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1889 - 828 páginas
...of signs and hieroglyphics on deer-skins." Prescott writes : " The first Arch Bishop of Mexico was Juan de Zumarraga, a name that should be as immortal...these paintings from every quarter, especially from Tescuco, the most cultivated capital of Anahuac, and the great depository of the national archives.... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1889 - 544 páginas
...signs and hieroglyphics on deer-skins." Prescott writes : " The first Arch Bishop of Mexico was Jnan de Zumarraga, a name that should be as immortal as...that of Omar, collected these paintings from every qnarter, especially fromTescuco, the most cultivated capital of Anahnac, and the great depository of... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1892 - 450 páginas
...light with the idols and temples, as the symbols of a pestilent superstition, that must be extirpated. The first archbishop of Mexico, Don Juan de Zumarraga,...especially from Tezcuco, the most cultivated capital in Auahuac, and the great depository of the national archives. He then caused them to be piled up in a... | |
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