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  2. Cristóbal de Molina - Wikipedia

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    Los Pequenos Grandes Libros de Historia Americana 1(4): 5–84 - Libreria e Imprenta D. Miranda - Lima; 1947 Ritos y fábulas de los incas. Prologue by Ernesto Morales - Coleccion Eurindia, no. 2 - Editorial Futura - Buenos Aires; 1989 Relación de las fábulas i ritos de los ingas. In Fábulas y mitos de los incas, edited by Henrique Urbano ...

  3. Antonio de Molina - Wikipedia

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    Antonio De Molina was born about 1560, at Villanueva de los Infantes. In 1575 he entered the Order of Augustinian Hermits, was elected superior at one of their houses in Spain, and for some time taught theology. But wishing to join an order of stricter discipline, he became a Carthusian at Miraflores, where he died prior of the monastery. [1]

  4. Alonso de Molina - Wikipedia

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    "La doctrina cristiana en mexicano" (Christian doctrine in Nahuatl (Mexican)) by the author. Alonso de Molina (1513 [1] or 1514 [2] [3] – 1579 [1] or 1585 [2] [3]) was a Franciscan priest and grammarian, who wrote a well-known dictionary of the Nahuatl language published in 1571 and still used by scholars working on Nahuatl texts in the tradition of the New Philology.

  5. Vocabulario en lengua castellana y mexicana - Wikipedia

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    Aquí comiença un vocabulario en la lengua castellana y mexicana. It is believed that Nahuatl was the first of the indigenous languages of the Americas to be linguistically studied, since the first preserved grammar of an American language is Arte de la lengua mexicana (1547) by Andrés de Olmos; moreover, shortly after in 1555, the first vocabulary of an indigenous language was published ...

  6. Museum of the Ancient Book - Wikipedia

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    The museum contains the first book made in Guatemala, which is "Explicato apologética" by Fray Payo Enríquez de Rivera, printed in 1663 by José de Pineda Ibarra. Also the museum contains a copy of a book that was printed in 1753 called "Arte de la lengua metropolitana del reino cakchiquel o guatemálico" by Ildefonso Joseph Flores, the ...

  7. Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña - Wikipedia

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    Leticia del Rosario had the Museo de la Herencia Puertorriqueña closed. [99] Political struggles, misdirection, lack of proper care have led to part of Alegría's work being discontinued after his tenure. [34] "Changes in museology" were cited by Mario Molina as the cause behind the closesure of several of the museums from the Alegría era. [48]

  8. Ateneo - Wikipedia

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    Ateneo de la Juventud, a society of Mexican writers, philosophers and intellectuals; Ateneo de Madrid, a private cultural institution located in the capital of Spain; Ateneo de Ponce, a nonprofit, civic, organization in Ponce, Puerto Rico; Ateneo Puertorriqueño, one of Puerto Rico's chief cultural institutions

  9. Julio Torri - Wikipedia

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    Julio Torri Maynes (June 27, 1889 in Saltillo, Coahuila – May 11, 1970 in Mexico City) was a Mexican writer and teacher who formed part of the Ateneo de la Juventud (1909–1914).