@Book{794303978, author="R{\'{\i}}os Casta{\~{n}}o, Victoria", title="Translation as conquest: Sahag{\'u}n and Universal history of the things of New Spain", series="Parecos y australes 13", year="2014", publisher="Iberoamericana", address="Madrid", keywords="Franciscans; Mexico; History; Nahuatl language; Early works to 1800; Indians of Mexico; 16th century; Spanish colony, 1540-1810", contents="Sahag{\'u}n's education and Franciscan training in SpainSahag{\'u}n's intellectual origins : from early education to the university of Salamanca -- Sahag{\'u}n's religious education : the Friary of San Francisco -- Sahag{\'u}n and the spiritual conquest of New Spain -- The Imperial College of Santa Cruz in Santiago de Tlatelolco -- Sahag{\'u}n's composition of linguistic and doctrinal works in Nahuatl -- Books on antiquities and geographical accounts -- Sahag{\'u}n's intellectual models for the composition of Historia universal -- Sahag{\'u}n and the encyclopaedic tradition -- The influence of Christian works on Historia universal -- Inquisitorial techniques as Sahag{\'u}n's method of data collection -- The Inquisition in Spain and New Spain during the first half of the sixteenth-century -- Olmos and Sahag{\'u}n's application of the inquisitorial techniques to the collection of indigenous data -- The origin of Sahag{\'u}n's questions -- The composition of Historia universal : Sahag{\'u}n, the respondents, and the assistants -- The Nahua respondents' role -- The Nahua assistants' role -- Sahag{\'u}n's role.", abstract="Sahag{\'u}n's education and Franciscan training in Spain -- Sahag{\'u}n's intellectual origins : from early education to the university of Salamanca -- Sahag{\'u}n's religious education : the Friary of San Francisco -- Sahag{\'u}n and the spiritual conquest of New Spain -- The Imperial College of Santa Cruz in Santiago de Tlatelolco -- Sahag{\'u}n's composition of linguistic and doctrinal works in Nahuatl -- Books on antiquities and geographical accounts -- Sahag{\'u}n's intellectual models for the composition of Historia universal -- Sahag{\'u}n and the encyclopaedic tradition -- The influence of Christian works on Historia universal -- Inquisitorial techniques as Sahag{\'u}n's method of data collection -- The Inquisition in Spain and New Spain during the first half of the sixteenth-century -- Olmos and Sahag{\'u}n's application of the inquisitorial techniques to the collection of indigenous data -- The origin of Sahag{\'u}n's questions -- The composition of Historia universal : Sahag{\'u}n, the respondents, and the assistants -- The Nahua respondents' role -- The Nahua assistants' role -- Sahag{\'u}n's role", note="Victoria R{\'{\i}}os Casta{\~{n}}o", note="Includes bibliographical references (S. [281] - 312) and index", isbn="9781936353163", language="English" }