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conquests in Goa, where the Jesuit order made a concerted effort to accommodate local cultural and literary traditions in Marāṭhi and Kōṅkaṇī. Collecting various...
Endangered Archives Programme: Item Overview
conquests in Goa, where the Jesuit order made a concerted effort to accommodate local cultural and literary traditions in Marāṭhi and Kōṅkaṇī. Collecting various...
Endangered Archives Programme: Item Overview
conquests in Goa, where the Jesuit order made a concerted effort to accommodate local cultural and literary traditions in Marāṭhi and Kōṅkaṇī. Collecting various...
Design of the City of São Paulo - World Digital Library
Description This drawing shows the Brazilian city of São Paulo. Founded in 1554 by Jesuit missionaries as a base for their work with the Guaraní Indians, the city first...
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information 1596 Collection of Historical Sources on Jesuit Sciences Aristoteles , Commentarii Collegii Conimbricensis, Societatis Iesv, in qvatvor libros De coelo...
Chicomoztoc: The Origins of the Tribes that Settled in or Close to Mexico - World Digital Library
to the 16th-century Mexican Jesuit Juan de Tovar, contains detailed information about the rites and ceremonies of the Aztecs (also known as Mexica). The codex...
Itzcóatl, the Fourth Aztec King (Reigned 1427–40) - World Digital Library
th-century Mexican Jesuit Juan de Tovar, contains detailed information about the rites and ceremonies of the Aztecs (also known as Mexica). The codex is illustrated with 51 full...
Huitzilopochtli, the Principal Aztec God - World Digital Library
Jesuit Juan de Tovar, contains detailed information about the rites and ceremonies of the Aztecs (also known as Mexica). The codex is illustrated with 51 full...
The Aztec Solar Calendar - World Digital Library
The Aztec Solar Calendar - World Digital Library <meta name="description" content="The Tovar Codex, attributed to the 16th-century Mexican Jesuit Juan de Tovar...
Moctezuma I, the Fifth Aztec King (Reigned 1440–69) - World Digital Library
th-century Mexican Jesuit Juan de Tovar, contains detailed information about the rites and ceremonies of the Aztecs (also known as Mexica). The codex is illustrated with 51 full...