Book

General history of the things of New Spain: Florentine codex: book 6 -- rhetoric and moral philosophy

The School of American Research and the University of Utah (14) (7) • Published In 1969 • Pages: 16, 260 , 9 plates

By: Sahagún, Bernadino de, -1590, Anderson, Arthur J. O, Dibble, Charles E..

Abstract
The Franciscan missionary Sahagún presaged modern ethnography when, beginning the 1540s, he initiated a project to better comprehend pre-Conquest Aztec ideology and culture, interviewing elderly elites and having the data transcribed and illustrated by multilingual native scholars over a period of some thirty years. This is an English language translation of the original side-by-side Spanish and Nahuatl text. In addition to rhetoric and moral philosophy, it covers a wide range of verbal arts and folklore, including speeches, addresses, and the counsel of rulers to subjects and parents to children, primarily on matters of ethical behavior. There is information on marriage practices, pregnancy, and childbirth. The book concludes with texts of adages, riddles, and figures of speech or metaphors.
Subjects
Oratory
Prayers and sacrifices
Spirits and gods
Priesthood
Chief executive
Purification and atonement
Ethics
Alcoholic beverages
Recruitment and training
Transmission of cultural norms
Childbirth
Revelation and divination
Verbal arts
culture
Aztecs
HRAF PubDate
2017
Region
Middle America and the Caribbean
Sub Region
Central Mexico
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Missionary
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Marlene Martin ; 1984
Field Date
1540-1579
Coverage Date
1500-1579
Coverage Place
central highland Mexico
Notes
Fray Bernadino de Sahagún ; translated from the Aztec, with notes and illustrations, by Arthur J. O. Anderson and Charles E. Dibble
Uniform title: Historia general de las cosas de Nueva España. English & Aztec
LCCN
51002409
LCSH
Indians of Mexico--Antiquities/Aztecs/Natural history--Mexico/Mexico--History--Conquest, 1519-1540/Mexico--Antiquities