Robert Wauchope
Handbook of Middle American Indians, Volume 13
Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources, Part Two
Robert Wauchope
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Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources, Part Two
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Volume 13 of the Handbook of Middle American Indians, published in cooperation with the Middle American Research Institute of Tulane University under the general editorship of Robert Wauchope (1909-1979), constitutes Part 2 of the Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources. The Guide has been assembled under the volume editorship of the late Howard F. Cline, Director of the Hispanic Foundation in the Library of Congress, with Charles Gibson, John B. Glass, and H. B. Nicholson as associate volume editors. It covers geography and ethnogeography (Volume 12); sources in the European tradition (Volume 13);…mehr
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Volume 13 of the Handbook of Middle American Indians, published in cooperation with the Middle American Research Institute of Tulane University under the general editorship of Robert Wauchope (1909-1979), constitutes Part 2 of the Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources. The Guide has been assembled under the volume editorship of the late Howard F. Cline, Director of the Hispanic Foundation in the Library of Congress, with Charles Gibson, John B. Glass, and H. B. Nicholson as associate volume editors. It covers geography and ethnogeography (Volume 12); sources in the European tradition (Volume 13); and sources in the native tradition (Volumes 14 and 15). The present volume contains the following studies on sources in the European tradition: "Published Collections of Documents Relating to Middle American Ethnohistory," by Charles Gibson "An Introductory Survey of Secular Writings in the European Tradition on Colonial Middle America, 1503-1818," by J. Benedict Warren "Religious Chroniclers and Historians: A Summary with Annotated Bibliography," by Ernest J. Burrus, S.J. "Bernardino de Sahagún," by Luis Nicolau d'Olwer, Howard F. Cline, and H. B. Nicholson "Antonio de Herrera," by Manuel Ballesteros Gaibrois "Juan de Torquemada," by José Alcina Franch "Francisco Javier Clavigero," by Charles E. Ronan, S.J. "Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg," by Carroll Edward Mace "Hubert Howe Bancroft," by Howard F. Cline "Eduard Georg Seler," by H. B. Nicholson "Selected Nineteenth-Century Mexican Writers on Ethnohistory," by Howard F. Cline The Handbook of Middle American Indians was assembled and edited at the Middle American Research Institute of Tulane University with the assistance of grants from the National Science Foundation and under the sponsorship of the National Research Council Committee on Latin American Anthropology.
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- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1974
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 822g
- ISBN-13: 9781477306833
- ISBN-10: 1477306838
- Artikelnr.: 42858644
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Robert Wauchope (1909–1979) was the director of the Middle American Research Institute at Tulane University.
(Continues from Volume 12)
1. Abbreviations
2. 11. Published Collections of Documents Relating to Middle American
Ethnohistory (Charles Gibson)
3. Evolution of Documentary Collections
* Spain
* New Spain and Mexico
* Central America
4. Documentary Collections Published before 1810
* Legislative Compendia
* Other Collections
5. Documentary Collections of the 19th Century
* Mexican
* Spanish
* French
* Other European
* United States
6. Colecciones de Documentos Inéditos
* Historia de España
* Collections Relating to Spanish America
* Documentos inéditos… de Indias
* Documentos inéditos… de ultramar
* Documentos… Ibero-América
7. Large General Collections of the 20th Century
* Peñafiel
* García Pimentel
* Paso y Troncoso
* Documentos inéditos ó muy raros
* Biblioteca histórica
* Epistolario de Nueva España
* AGN Publications
* Mexico Colonial
* Carnegie Institution of Washington Publications
* Colección Chimalistac
* Hakluyt Society
* Vargas Rea Publications
8. Other Modern Documentary Collections and Series on Special Topics: Colonial
Period
* Institutional Publications
* Anthologies of Documents
* Native Literature
* Conquest Literature
* Heraldry and Genealogy
* Missionary Efforts
* Indian Tribute and Labor
* Law and Legislation
* Other Social and Economic Topics
* Regions
9. Modern Publications: Postcolonial Period
* Independence and General
* Later 19th Century and Mexican Revolution
* Church, Law, Legislation
* Local Regions and Areas
* Topics
10. Modern Journals and Additional Miscellaneous Series
* MNA Anales
* AGN Boletín
* Other Journals and Series
* Marginal Collections
11. References
12. 12. An Introductory Survey of Secular Writings in the European Tradition on
Colonial Middle America, 1503–1818 (J. Benedict Warren)
13. Earliest Accounts
14. General Works
* Official Chroniclers
* Other General Works by Spaniards
* General Works by Northern Europeans
* Colonial Travelers in Middle America
15. Discovery and Conquest of Mexico
* Exploratory Expeditions
* Eyewitness Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
* Derivative Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
16. Central Mexico
* Sixteenth Century
* Seventeenth Century
* Eighteenth Century
* Nineteenth Century
17. Northern and Western Mexico
18. Southern Mexico
19. Yucatan
20. Central America
* Early Southern Central America
* Early Northern Central America
* Later Writings
* Other Writings
21. Bibliography
22. 13. Religious Chroniclers and Historians: A Summary with Annotated
Bibliography (Ernest J. Burrus, S.J.)
23. General Observations and Background
24. Biobibliographical Sources
* General
* Franciscans
* Dominicans
* Augustinians
* Jesuits
25. Chronicles and Histories, by Orders
* Franciscans (O.F.M.)
* Dominicans (O.P.)
* Augustinians (O.S.A.)
* Jesuits (S.J.)
* Mercedarians (O.Merc.)
26. Epilogue
27. Annotated Bibliography
28. 14. Bernardino de Sahagún, 1499–1590
29. A. Sahagún and His Works (Luis Nicolau d’Olwer and Howard F. Cline)
30. Plans and Methods
31. Evolution of “Historia general”
* Nahuatl Documentation and Drafts
* “Historia general”: Nahuatl
* “Historia general”: Spanish and Bilingual Texts
32. Works About the Nahuatl Language
* “Arte”
* “Historia general”
* “Vocabulario trilingüe”
33. The “Postilla,” or Doctrinal Encyclopedia
* Coloquios and Doctrina
* Chronicle
* Postilla
* Epistolas
* Adiciones
* Apéndice
* Comments
34. Books of Songs and Prayers
* Cantares
* Manual del Cristiano
35. Evaluation
36. B. Sahagún’s “Primeros memoriales” Tepepulco (H. B. Nicholson)
37. “Primeros memoriales”: Paso y Troncoso Reconstruction
38. Descriptions
39. Discussion
40. C. Sahagún Materials and Studies (Howard F. Cline)
41. Publications
42. General Plans
43. National and International Trends
* Germany
* France
* United States
* Mexico
* Spain
* International
44. Topical Writings and General Studies
45. “Historia general”: Translations and Studies
46. Minor Texts
47. References
48. 15. Antonio de Herrera, 1549–1625 (Manuel Ballesteros Gaibrois)
49. Works
50. “Historia general de los hechos de los castellanos”
* Coverage
* Sources
* Methods
* Editions
51. Conclusions
52. Appendix A: Herrera, Selected Works
53. Appendix B: Herrera, Selections Related to Middle America
54. References
55. 16. Juan de Torquemada, 1564–1624 (José Alcina Franch)
56. Works
* “Monarquía indiana”
* Minor Works
57. Sources
* Native Sources
* Spanish Language Sources
58. The Problem of Plagiarism
59. Evaluation
60. Appendix A: Torquemada, Works
61. Appendix B: Tentative Chronological Outline of the Biography of Torquemada
62. References
63. 17. Francisco Javier Clavigero, 1731–1787 (Charles E. Ronan, S.J.)
64. “Storia antica”: Publishing History
65. “Storia antica”: Description of the Work
66. Clavigero’s Sources
67. Evaluation
68. Appendix: Clavigero, Historical Works
69. References
70. 18. Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg, 1814–1874 (Carroll Edward Mace)
71. Principal Monographic Works
72. Discovery and Publication of Sources
73. Evaluation
74. Appendix A: Brasseur de Bourbourg, Writings
75. Appendix B: Brasseur de Bourbourg’s Translation of Maya Signs
76. References
77. 19. Hubert Howe Bancroft, 1832–1918 (Howard F. Cline)
78. Plans and Methods
79. Format
80. Authorship
81. The Corps of Writers and their Contribution to “Native Races”
82. Evaluation
83. Appendix A: Bancroft, Principal Works
84. Appendix B: Selected References to Biobibliographies, Topical
Bibliographies, and Extended Notes in Bancroft’s “Works”
85. References
86. 20. Eduard Georg Seler, 1849–1922 (H. B. Nicholson)
87. Mesoamerican Ethnohistorical Investigations
88. Major Publications
* Native Language Texts: Translations and Commentaries
* Western Mesoamerican Native-Tradition Pictorials: Interpretations
* Mayanist Researches
* Ethnographic and Culture-Historical Syntheses
89. Evaluation
90. Appendix: Seler, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
91. References
92. 21. Selected Nineteenth-Century Mexican Writers on Ethnohistory (Howard F.
Cline)
93. Carlos María Bustamante, 1774–1848
* Works
* Evaluation
94. José Fernando Ramírez, 1804–1871
* The Ramírez Collections
* Publications
95. Manuel Orozco y Berra, 1810–1881
* “Historia antigua y de la conquista de México”
* “Historia de la dominación española en México”
* Other Writings
* Evaluation
96. Joaquín García Icazbalceta, 1825–1894
* The Collection
* Works
97. Alfredo Chavero, 1841–1906
* Edited Works
* Biobibliographies
* Commentaries and Studies
* “Historia antigua”
* Summary and Evaluation
98. Francisco del Paso y Troncoso, 1842–1916
* The European Mission
* The Sahagún Corpus
* Plans for the “Papeles de Nueva España”
* Paso y Troncoso’s Execution of the Plans
* Repatriation of the Paso y Troncoso Collection
* Later Developments and Publications of the “Papeles de Nueva España”
* Evaluation
99. Appendix A: Bustamante, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
100. Appendix B: Ramírez, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
101. Appendix C: Orozco y Berra, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
102. Appendix D: García Icazbalceta, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical
Interest
103. Appendix E: Chavero, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
104. Appendix F: Paso y Troncoso, Selected Writings and Publications of
Ethnohistorical Interest
105. References
1. Abbreviations
2. 11. Published Collections of Documents Relating to Middle American
Ethnohistory (Charles Gibson)
3. Evolution of Documentary Collections
* Spain
* New Spain and Mexico
* Central America
4. Documentary Collections Published before 1810
* Legislative Compendia
* Other Collections
5. Documentary Collections of the 19th Century
* Mexican
* Spanish
* French
* Other European
* United States
6. Colecciones de Documentos Inéditos
* Historia de España
* Collections Relating to Spanish America
* Documentos inéditos… de Indias
* Documentos inéditos… de ultramar
* Documentos… Ibero-América
7. Large General Collections of the 20th Century
* Peñafiel
* García Pimentel
* Paso y Troncoso
* Documentos inéditos ó muy raros
* Biblioteca histórica
* Epistolario de Nueva España
* AGN Publications
* Mexico Colonial
* Carnegie Institution of Washington Publications
* Colección Chimalistac
* Hakluyt Society
* Vargas Rea Publications
8. Other Modern Documentary Collections and Series on Special Topics: Colonial
Period
* Institutional Publications
* Anthologies of Documents
* Native Literature
* Conquest Literature
* Heraldry and Genealogy
* Missionary Efforts
* Indian Tribute and Labor
* Law and Legislation
* Other Social and Economic Topics
* Regions
9. Modern Publications: Postcolonial Period
* Independence and General
* Later 19th Century and Mexican Revolution
* Church, Law, Legislation
* Local Regions and Areas
* Topics
10. Modern Journals and Additional Miscellaneous Series
* MNA Anales
* AGN Boletín
* Other Journals and Series
* Marginal Collections
11. References
12. 12. An Introductory Survey of Secular Writings in the European Tradition on
Colonial Middle America, 1503–1818 (J. Benedict Warren)
13. Earliest Accounts
14. General Works
* Official Chroniclers
* Other General Works by Spaniards
* General Works by Northern Europeans
* Colonial Travelers in Middle America
15. Discovery and Conquest of Mexico
* Exploratory Expeditions
* Eyewitness Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
* Derivative Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
16. Central Mexico
* Sixteenth Century
* Seventeenth Century
* Eighteenth Century
* Nineteenth Century
17. Northern and Western Mexico
18. Southern Mexico
19. Yucatan
20. Central America
* Early Southern Central America
* Early Northern Central America
* Later Writings
* Other Writings
21. Bibliography
22. 13. Religious Chroniclers and Historians: A Summary with Annotated
Bibliography (Ernest J. Burrus, S.J.)
23. General Observations and Background
24. Biobibliographical Sources
* General
* Franciscans
* Dominicans
* Augustinians
* Jesuits
25. Chronicles and Histories, by Orders
* Franciscans (O.F.M.)
* Dominicans (O.P.)
* Augustinians (O.S.A.)
* Jesuits (S.J.)
* Mercedarians (O.Merc.)
26. Epilogue
27. Annotated Bibliography
28. 14. Bernardino de Sahagún, 1499–1590
29. A. Sahagún and His Works (Luis Nicolau d’Olwer and Howard F. Cline)
30. Plans and Methods
31. Evolution of “Historia general”
* Nahuatl Documentation and Drafts
* “Historia general”: Nahuatl
* “Historia general”: Spanish and Bilingual Texts
32. Works About the Nahuatl Language
* “Arte”
* “Historia general”
* “Vocabulario trilingüe”
33. The “Postilla,” or Doctrinal Encyclopedia
* Coloquios and Doctrina
* Chronicle
* Postilla
* Epistolas
* Adiciones
* Apéndice
* Comments
34. Books of Songs and Prayers
* Cantares
* Manual del Cristiano
35. Evaluation
36. B. Sahagún’s “Primeros memoriales” Tepepulco (H. B. Nicholson)
37. “Primeros memoriales”: Paso y Troncoso Reconstruction
38. Descriptions
39. Discussion
40. C. Sahagún Materials and Studies (Howard F. Cline)
41. Publications
42. General Plans
43. National and International Trends
* Germany
* France
* United States
* Mexico
* Spain
* International
44. Topical Writings and General Studies
45. “Historia general”: Translations and Studies
46. Minor Texts
47. References
48. 15. Antonio de Herrera, 1549–1625 (Manuel Ballesteros Gaibrois)
49. Works
50. “Historia general de los hechos de los castellanos”
* Coverage
* Sources
* Methods
* Editions
51. Conclusions
52. Appendix A: Herrera, Selected Works
53. Appendix B: Herrera, Selections Related to Middle America
54. References
55. 16. Juan de Torquemada, 1564–1624 (José Alcina Franch)
56. Works
* “Monarquía indiana”
* Minor Works
57. Sources
* Native Sources
* Spanish Language Sources
58. The Problem of Plagiarism
59. Evaluation
60. Appendix A: Torquemada, Works
61. Appendix B: Tentative Chronological Outline of the Biography of Torquemada
62. References
63. 17. Francisco Javier Clavigero, 1731–1787 (Charles E. Ronan, S.J.)
64. “Storia antica”: Publishing History
65. “Storia antica”: Description of the Work
66. Clavigero’s Sources
67. Evaluation
68. Appendix: Clavigero, Historical Works
69. References
70. 18. Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg, 1814–1874 (Carroll Edward Mace)
71. Principal Monographic Works
72. Discovery and Publication of Sources
73. Evaluation
74. Appendix A: Brasseur de Bourbourg, Writings
75. Appendix B: Brasseur de Bourbourg’s Translation of Maya Signs
76. References
77. 19. Hubert Howe Bancroft, 1832–1918 (Howard F. Cline)
78. Plans and Methods
79. Format
80. Authorship
81. The Corps of Writers and their Contribution to “Native Races”
82. Evaluation
83. Appendix A: Bancroft, Principal Works
84. Appendix B: Selected References to Biobibliographies, Topical
Bibliographies, and Extended Notes in Bancroft’s “Works”
85. References
86. 20. Eduard Georg Seler, 1849–1922 (H. B. Nicholson)
87. Mesoamerican Ethnohistorical Investigations
88. Major Publications
* Native Language Texts: Translations and Commentaries
* Western Mesoamerican Native-Tradition Pictorials: Interpretations
* Mayanist Researches
* Ethnographic and Culture-Historical Syntheses
89. Evaluation
90. Appendix: Seler, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
91. References
92. 21. Selected Nineteenth-Century Mexican Writers on Ethnohistory (Howard F.
Cline)
93. Carlos María Bustamante, 1774–1848
* Works
* Evaluation
94. José Fernando Ramírez, 1804–1871
* The Ramírez Collections
* Publications
95. Manuel Orozco y Berra, 1810–1881
* “Historia antigua y de la conquista de México”
* “Historia de la dominación española en México”
* Other Writings
* Evaluation
96. Joaquín García Icazbalceta, 1825–1894
* The Collection
* Works
97. Alfredo Chavero, 1841–1906
* Edited Works
* Biobibliographies
* Commentaries and Studies
* “Historia antigua”
* Summary and Evaluation
98. Francisco del Paso y Troncoso, 1842–1916
* The European Mission
* The Sahagún Corpus
* Plans for the “Papeles de Nueva España”
* Paso y Troncoso’s Execution of the Plans
* Repatriation of the Paso y Troncoso Collection
* Later Developments and Publications of the “Papeles de Nueva España”
* Evaluation
99. Appendix A: Bustamante, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
100. Appendix B: Ramírez, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
101. Appendix C: Orozco y Berra, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
102. Appendix D: García Icazbalceta, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical
Interest
103. Appendix E: Chavero, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
104. Appendix F: Paso y Troncoso, Selected Writings and Publications of
Ethnohistorical Interest
105. References
(Continues from Volume 12)
1. Abbreviations
2. 11. Published Collections of Documents Relating to Middle American
Ethnohistory (Charles Gibson)
3. Evolution of Documentary Collections
* Spain
* New Spain and Mexico
* Central America
4. Documentary Collections Published before 1810
* Legislative Compendia
* Other Collections
5. Documentary Collections of the 19th Century
* Mexican
* Spanish
* French
* Other European
* United States
6. Colecciones de Documentos Inéditos
* Historia de España
* Collections Relating to Spanish America
* Documentos inéditos… de Indias
* Documentos inéditos… de ultramar
* Documentos… Ibero-América
7. Large General Collections of the 20th Century
* Peñafiel
* García Pimentel
* Paso y Troncoso
* Documentos inéditos ó muy raros
* Biblioteca histórica
* Epistolario de Nueva España
* AGN Publications
* Mexico Colonial
* Carnegie Institution of Washington Publications
* Colección Chimalistac
* Hakluyt Society
* Vargas Rea Publications
8. Other Modern Documentary Collections and Series on Special Topics: Colonial
Period
* Institutional Publications
* Anthologies of Documents
* Native Literature
* Conquest Literature
* Heraldry and Genealogy
* Missionary Efforts
* Indian Tribute and Labor
* Law and Legislation
* Other Social and Economic Topics
* Regions
9. Modern Publications: Postcolonial Period
* Independence and General
* Later 19th Century and Mexican Revolution
* Church, Law, Legislation
* Local Regions and Areas
* Topics
10. Modern Journals and Additional Miscellaneous Series
* MNA Anales
* AGN Boletín
* Other Journals and Series
* Marginal Collections
11. References
12. 12. An Introductory Survey of Secular Writings in the European Tradition on
Colonial Middle America, 1503–1818 (J. Benedict Warren)
13. Earliest Accounts
14. General Works
* Official Chroniclers
* Other General Works by Spaniards
* General Works by Northern Europeans
* Colonial Travelers in Middle America
15. Discovery and Conquest of Mexico
* Exploratory Expeditions
* Eyewitness Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
* Derivative Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
16. Central Mexico
* Sixteenth Century
* Seventeenth Century
* Eighteenth Century
* Nineteenth Century
17. Northern and Western Mexico
18. Southern Mexico
19. Yucatan
20. Central America
* Early Southern Central America
* Early Northern Central America
* Later Writings
* Other Writings
21. Bibliography
22. 13. Religious Chroniclers and Historians: A Summary with Annotated
Bibliography (Ernest J. Burrus, S.J.)
23. General Observations and Background
24. Biobibliographical Sources
* General
* Franciscans
* Dominicans
* Augustinians
* Jesuits
25. Chronicles and Histories, by Orders
* Franciscans (O.F.M.)
* Dominicans (O.P.)
* Augustinians (O.S.A.)
* Jesuits (S.J.)
* Mercedarians (O.Merc.)
26. Epilogue
27. Annotated Bibliography
28. 14. Bernardino de Sahagún, 1499–1590
29. A. Sahagún and His Works (Luis Nicolau d’Olwer and Howard F. Cline)
30. Plans and Methods
31. Evolution of “Historia general”
* Nahuatl Documentation and Drafts
* “Historia general”: Nahuatl
* “Historia general”: Spanish and Bilingual Texts
32. Works About the Nahuatl Language
* “Arte”
* “Historia general”
* “Vocabulario trilingüe”
33. The “Postilla,” or Doctrinal Encyclopedia
* Coloquios and Doctrina
* Chronicle
* Postilla
* Epistolas
* Adiciones
* Apéndice
* Comments
34. Books of Songs and Prayers
* Cantares
* Manual del Cristiano
35. Evaluation
36. B. Sahagún’s “Primeros memoriales” Tepepulco (H. B. Nicholson)
37. “Primeros memoriales”: Paso y Troncoso Reconstruction
38. Descriptions
39. Discussion
40. C. Sahagún Materials and Studies (Howard F. Cline)
41. Publications
42. General Plans
43. National and International Trends
* Germany
* France
* United States
* Mexico
* Spain
* International
44. Topical Writings and General Studies
45. “Historia general”: Translations and Studies
46. Minor Texts
47. References
48. 15. Antonio de Herrera, 1549–1625 (Manuel Ballesteros Gaibrois)
49. Works
50. “Historia general de los hechos de los castellanos”
* Coverage
* Sources
* Methods
* Editions
51. Conclusions
52. Appendix A: Herrera, Selected Works
53. Appendix B: Herrera, Selections Related to Middle America
54. References
55. 16. Juan de Torquemada, 1564–1624 (José Alcina Franch)
56. Works
* “Monarquía indiana”
* Minor Works
57. Sources
* Native Sources
* Spanish Language Sources
58. The Problem of Plagiarism
59. Evaluation
60. Appendix A: Torquemada, Works
61. Appendix B: Tentative Chronological Outline of the Biography of Torquemada
62. References
63. 17. Francisco Javier Clavigero, 1731–1787 (Charles E. Ronan, S.J.)
64. “Storia antica”: Publishing History
65. “Storia antica”: Description of the Work
66. Clavigero’s Sources
67. Evaluation
68. Appendix: Clavigero, Historical Works
69. References
70. 18. Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg, 1814–1874 (Carroll Edward Mace)
71. Principal Monographic Works
72. Discovery and Publication of Sources
73. Evaluation
74. Appendix A: Brasseur de Bourbourg, Writings
75. Appendix B: Brasseur de Bourbourg’s Translation of Maya Signs
76. References
77. 19. Hubert Howe Bancroft, 1832–1918 (Howard F. Cline)
78. Plans and Methods
79. Format
80. Authorship
81. The Corps of Writers and their Contribution to “Native Races”
82. Evaluation
83. Appendix A: Bancroft, Principal Works
84. Appendix B: Selected References to Biobibliographies, Topical
Bibliographies, and Extended Notes in Bancroft’s “Works”
85. References
86. 20. Eduard Georg Seler, 1849–1922 (H. B. Nicholson)
87. Mesoamerican Ethnohistorical Investigations
88. Major Publications
* Native Language Texts: Translations and Commentaries
* Western Mesoamerican Native-Tradition Pictorials: Interpretations
* Mayanist Researches
* Ethnographic and Culture-Historical Syntheses
89. Evaluation
90. Appendix: Seler, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
91. References
92. 21. Selected Nineteenth-Century Mexican Writers on Ethnohistory (Howard F.
Cline)
93. Carlos María Bustamante, 1774–1848
* Works
* Evaluation
94. José Fernando Ramírez, 1804–1871
* The Ramírez Collections
* Publications
95. Manuel Orozco y Berra, 1810–1881
* “Historia antigua y de la conquista de México”
* “Historia de la dominación española en México”
* Other Writings
* Evaluation
96. Joaquín García Icazbalceta, 1825–1894
* The Collection
* Works
97. Alfredo Chavero, 1841–1906
* Edited Works
* Biobibliographies
* Commentaries and Studies
* “Historia antigua”
* Summary and Evaluation
98. Francisco del Paso y Troncoso, 1842–1916
* The European Mission
* The Sahagún Corpus
* Plans for the “Papeles de Nueva España”
* Paso y Troncoso’s Execution of the Plans
* Repatriation of the Paso y Troncoso Collection
* Later Developments and Publications of the “Papeles de Nueva España”
* Evaluation
99. Appendix A: Bustamante, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
100. Appendix B: Ramírez, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
101. Appendix C: Orozco y Berra, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
102. Appendix D: García Icazbalceta, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical
Interest
103. Appendix E: Chavero, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
104. Appendix F: Paso y Troncoso, Selected Writings and Publications of
Ethnohistorical Interest
105. References
1. Abbreviations
2. 11. Published Collections of Documents Relating to Middle American
Ethnohistory (Charles Gibson)
3. Evolution of Documentary Collections
* Spain
* New Spain and Mexico
* Central America
4. Documentary Collections Published before 1810
* Legislative Compendia
* Other Collections
5. Documentary Collections of the 19th Century
* Mexican
* Spanish
* French
* Other European
* United States
6. Colecciones de Documentos Inéditos
* Historia de España
* Collections Relating to Spanish America
* Documentos inéditos… de Indias
* Documentos inéditos… de ultramar
* Documentos… Ibero-América
7. Large General Collections of the 20th Century
* Peñafiel
* García Pimentel
* Paso y Troncoso
* Documentos inéditos ó muy raros
* Biblioteca histórica
* Epistolario de Nueva España
* AGN Publications
* Mexico Colonial
* Carnegie Institution of Washington Publications
* Colección Chimalistac
* Hakluyt Society
* Vargas Rea Publications
8. Other Modern Documentary Collections and Series on Special Topics: Colonial
Period
* Institutional Publications
* Anthologies of Documents
* Native Literature
* Conquest Literature
* Heraldry and Genealogy
* Missionary Efforts
* Indian Tribute and Labor
* Law and Legislation
* Other Social and Economic Topics
* Regions
9. Modern Publications: Postcolonial Period
* Independence and General
* Later 19th Century and Mexican Revolution
* Church, Law, Legislation
* Local Regions and Areas
* Topics
10. Modern Journals and Additional Miscellaneous Series
* MNA Anales
* AGN Boletín
* Other Journals and Series
* Marginal Collections
11. References
12. 12. An Introductory Survey of Secular Writings in the European Tradition on
Colonial Middle America, 1503–1818 (J. Benedict Warren)
13. Earliest Accounts
14. General Works
* Official Chroniclers
* Other General Works by Spaniards
* General Works by Northern Europeans
* Colonial Travelers in Middle America
15. Discovery and Conquest of Mexico
* Exploratory Expeditions
* Eyewitness Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
* Derivative Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
16. Central Mexico
* Sixteenth Century
* Seventeenth Century
* Eighteenth Century
* Nineteenth Century
17. Northern and Western Mexico
18. Southern Mexico
19. Yucatan
20. Central America
* Early Southern Central America
* Early Northern Central America
* Later Writings
* Other Writings
21. Bibliography
22. 13. Religious Chroniclers and Historians: A Summary with Annotated
Bibliography (Ernest J. Burrus, S.J.)
23. General Observations and Background
24. Biobibliographical Sources
* General
* Franciscans
* Dominicans
* Augustinians
* Jesuits
25. Chronicles and Histories, by Orders
* Franciscans (O.F.M.)
* Dominicans (O.P.)
* Augustinians (O.S.A.)
* Jesuits (S.J.)
* Mercedarians (O.Merc.)
26. Epilogue
27. Annotated Bibliography
28. 14. Bernardino de Sahagún, 1499–1590
29. A. Sahagún and His Works (Luis Nicolau d’Olwer and Howard F. Cline)
30. Plans and Methods
31. Evolution of “Historia general”
* Nahuatl Documentation and Drafts
* “Historia general”: Nahuatl
* “Historia general”: Spanish and Bilingual Texts
32. Works About the Nahuatl Language
* “Arte”
* “Historia general”
* “Vocabulario trilingüe”
33. The “Postilla,” or Doctrinal Encyclopedia
* Coloquios and Doctrina
* Chronicle
* Postilla
* Epistolas
* Adiciones
* Apéndice
* Comments
34. Books of Songs and Prayers
* Cantares
* Manual del Cristiano
35. Evaluation
36. B. Sahagún’s “Primeros memoriales” Tepepulco (H. B. Nicholson)
37. “Primeros memoriales”: Paso y Troncoso Reconstruction
38. Descriptions
39. Discussion
40. C. Sahagún Materials and Studies (Howard F. Cline)
41. Publications
42. General Plans
43. National and International Trends
* Germany
* France
* United States
* Mexico
* Spain
* International
44. Topical Writings and General Studies
45. “Historia general”: Translations and Studies
46. Minor Texts
47. References
48. 15. Antonio de Herrera, 1549–1625 (Manuel Ballesteros Gaibrois)
49. Works
50. “Historia general de los hechos de los castellanos”
* Coverage
* Sources
* Methods
* Editions
51. Conclusions
52. Appendix A: Herrera, Selected Works
53. Appendix B: Herrera, Selections Related to Middle America
54. References
55. 16. Juan de Torquemada, 1564–1624 (José Alcina Franch)
56. Works
* “Monarquía indiana”
* Minor Works
57. Sources
* Native Sources
* Spanish Language Sources
58. The Problem of Plagiarism
59. Evaluation
60. Appendix A: Torquemada, Works
61. Appendix B: Tentative Chronological Outline of the Biography of Torquemada
62. References
63. 17. Francisco Javier Clavigero, 1731–1787 (Charles E. Ronan, S.J.)
64. “Storia antica”: Publishing History
65. “Storia antica”: Description of the Work
66. Clavigero’s Sources
67. Evaluation
68. Appendix: Clavigero, Historical Works
69. References
70. 18. Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg, 1814–1874 (Carroll Edward Mace)
71. Principal Monographic Works
72. Discovery and Publication of Sources
73. Evaluation
74. Appendix A: Brasseur de Bourbourg, Writings
75. Appendix B: Brasseur de Bourbourg’s Translation of Maya Signs
76. References
77. 19. Hubert Howe Bancroft, 1832–1918 (Howard F. Cline)
78. Plans and Methods
79. Format
80. Authorship
81. The Corps of Writers and their Contribution to “Native Races”
82. Evaluation
83. Appendix A: Bancroft, Principal Works
84. Appendix B: Selected References to Biobibliographies, Topical
Bibliographies, and Extended Notes in Bancroft’s “Works”
85. References
86. 20. Eduard Georg Seler, 1849–1922 (H. B. Nicholson)
87. Mesoamerican Ethnohistorical Investigations
88. Major Publications
* Native Language Texts: Translations and Commentaries
* Western Mesoamerican Native-Tradition Pictorials: Interpretations
* Mayanist Researches
* Ethnographic and Culture-Historical Syntheses
89. Evaluation
90. Appendix: Seler, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
91. References
92. 21. Selected Nineteenth-Century Mexican Writers on Ethnohistory (Howard F.
Cline)
93. Carlos María Bustamante, 1774–1848
* Works
* Evaluation
94. José Fernando Ramírez, 1804–1871
* The Ramírez Collections
* Publications
95. Manuel Orozco y Berra, 1810–1881
* “Historia antigua y de la conquista de México”
* “Historia de la dominación española en México”
* Other Writings
* Evaluation
96. Joaquín García Icazbalceta, 1825–1894
* The Collection
* Works
97. Alfredo Chavero, 1841–1906
* Edited Works
* Biobibliographies
* Commentaries and Studies
* “Historia antigua”
* Summary and Evaluation
98. Francisco del Paso y Troncoso, 1842–1916
* The European Mission
* The Sahagún Corpus
* Plans for the “Papeles de Nueva España”
* Paso y Troncoso’s Execution of the Plans
* Repatriation of the Paso y Troncoso Collection
* Later Developments and Publications of the “Papeles de Nueva España”
* Evaluation
99. Appendix A: Bustamante, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
100. Appendix B: Ramírez, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
101. Appendix C: Orozco y Berra, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
102. Appendix D: García Icazbalceta, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical
Interest
103. Appendix E: Chavero, Selected Writings of Ethnohistorical Interest
104. Appendix F: Paso y Troncoso, Selected Writings and Publications of
Ethnohistorical Interest
105. References