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Las Casas y sus fieles repetidores
This article addresses a double historical and historiographical problem that concerns two key figures in the history of the conquest of America: the Dominican from Seville, Bartolomé de las Casas, and the historian from Soria, Francisco López de Gómara,
Javier Molina Villeta
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A shared tradition: transmitting maritime knowledge in print
As Europeans ventured more frequently on transoceanic voyages in the 16th century, it became essential for navigators to be able to carry out mathematical computations.
Margaret E. Schotte
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Este trabajo pretende contribuir al debate sobre el impacto de los algodones pintados de India, en el exterior, a partir del siglo XVI. A pesar del creciente interés por el tema, no se ha considerado el contexto americano y, sobre todo, el comercio por el Pacífico.
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The existence of an extensive body of literature on the Present Perfect (PP), both Spanish-specific (cf. Alarcos Llorach 1947, Copple 2011, Escobar 1997, Gili Gaya 1972, Howe 2013, Rodríguez Louro 2009, Schwenter 1994, Schwenter & Torres Cacoullos 2008 ...
Dumont, Jenny
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This paper deals with cartographic imprécisions which add to others found in the first registers of the 16th century about life in the new South American colonies.
Philip Gunn
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Circulation and Contacts in 16th Century New Cartography: Spain, Portugal and Italy
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The Reform of the Control Mechanisms in the Royal Treasury of New Spain (16th-18th Centuries)
El trabajo desarrolla una faceta de las medidas jurídico-administrativas desplegadas por la Monarquía hispánica sobre la Real Hacienda de Nueva España entre los siglos XVI y XVIII, a saber: los mecanismos de control, haciendo hincapié en la conformación de la red de oficinas del erario, la toma de decisiones sobre sus fondos, la vigilancia sobre sus ...
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The aim of this paper is to examine how to internalize the operations of the Justice from the Indians in central Mexico during the early colonial times. To do this, we will focus on a particular case, that of Mateo Chimaltecuhtli who participated in at least two lawsuits between 1560 and 1565.
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Brotherhoods and guilds are types of voluntary associations hardly distinguishable from one another. Guilds and brotherhoods emerged as necessary craftsmen’s associations, merchants and professionals looking for the defense of their trading interests in the face of encroachment by aliens and unqualified individuals.
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