Aztec Latin: Renaissance learning and Nahuatl traditions in early colonial Mexico

Preview   The arrival of Franciscan missionaries in the Valley of Mexico in the decades following the fall of the Aztec Empire in 1519 introduced Renaissance humanist learning to the indigenous elites of New Spain under the mandate of Christian evangelization and in the interest of preparing a generation of indigenous leaders who could participate … Continue reading Aztec Latin: Renaissance learning and Nahuatl traditions in early colonial Mexico