Author: Jacinto Morán de Butron (S.I.)
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Pages : 514
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La azucena de Quito que broto el florido campo de la Iglesia en las Indicas Occidentales de los Reynos del Perù, y cultivò con los esmeros de su enseñança la Compañia de Jesus, la V. Virgen Mariana de Jesus Paredes y Flores ...
Author: Jacinto Morán de Butron (S.I.)
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Languages : es
Pages : 514
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Pages : 514
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La Azucena de Quito ... Mariana de Jesus Flores y Paredes ... [A biography.] Sale á luz reducida á compendio de su original, etc. [Edited by M. Guerrero de Salazar.]
Author: Jacinto MORAN DE BUTRON
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Languages : es
Pages : 166
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Pages : 166
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La azucena de Quito
Author: Augusto Bruchez
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Languages : es
Pages : 320
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Pages : 320
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La Azucena de Quito ... Mariana de Jesus Flores Y Paredes ... [A Biography.] Sale Á Luz Reducida Á Compendio de Su Original, Etc. [Edited by M. Guerrero de Salazar.].
Author: Jacinto MORAN DE BUTRON
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Languages : en
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La azucena de Quito
Author: Jacinto Morán De Butrón
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Languages : es
Pages : 120
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Languages : es
Pages : 120
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Azucena de Quito
Author: José Urarte Alvarez de Eulate
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Languages : es
Pages : 240
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Languages : es
Pages : 240
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La azucena de Quito
Author: Jacinto Morán de Butrón
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Languages : es
Pages : 465
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Pages : 465
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Spanish American Saints and the Rhetoric of Identity, 1600-1810
Author: Ronald J. Morgan
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 0816551421
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Spanish American civilization developed over several generations as Iberian-born settlers and their "New World" descendants adapted Old World institutions, beliefs, and literary forms to diverse American social contexts. Like their European forebears, criollos—descendants of Spanish immigrants who called the New World home—preserved the memory of persons of extraordinary Roman Catholic piety in a centuries-old literary form known as the saint's Life. These criollo religious biographies reflect not only traditional Roman Catholic values but also such New World concerns as immigration, racial mixing, and English piracy. Ronald Morgan examines the collective function of the saint's Life from 1600 to the end of the colonial period, arguing that this literary form served not only to prove the protagonist’s sanctity and move the faithful to veneration but also to reinforce sentiments of group pride and solidarity. When criollos praised americano saints, he explains, they also called attention to their own virtues and achievements. Morgan analyzes the printed hagiographies of five New World holy persons: Blessed Sebastián de Aparicio (Mexico), St. Rosa de Lima (Peru), St. Mariana de Jesús (Ecuador), Catarina de San Juan (Mexico), and St. Felipe de Jesús (Mexico). Through close readings of these texts, he explores the significance of holy persons as cultural and political symbols. By highlighting this convergence of religious and sociopolitical discourse, Morgan sheds important light on the growth of Spanish American self-consciousness and criollo identity formation. By focusing on the biographical process itself, Morgan demonstrates the importance of reading each hagiographic text for its idiosyncrasies rather than its conventional features. His work offers new insight into the Latin American cult of saints, inviting scholars to look beyond the isolated lives of individuals to the cultural and social milieus in which their sanctity originated and their public reputations took shape.
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 0816551421
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Spanish American civilization developed over several generations as Iberian-born settlers and their "New World" descendants adapted Old World institutions, beliefs, and literary forms to diverse American social contexts. Like their European forebears, criollos—descendants of Spanish immigrants who called the New World home—preserved the memory of persons of extraordinary Roman Catholic piety in a centuries-old literary form known as the saint's Life. These criollo religious biographies reflect not only traditional Roman Catholic values but also such New World concerns as immigration, racial mixing, and English piracy. Ronald Morgan examines the collective function of the saint's Life from 1600 to the end of the colonial period, arguing that this literary form served not only to prove the protagonist’s sanctity and move the faithful to veneration but also to reinforce sentiments of group pride and solidarity. When criollos praised americano saints, he explains, they also called attention to their own virtues and achievements. Morgan analyzes the printed hagiographies of five New World holy persons: Blessed Sebastián de Aparicio (Mexico), St. Rosa de Lima (Peru), St. Mariana de Jesús (Ecuador), Catarina de San Juan (Mexico), and St. Felipe de Jesús (Mexico). Through close readings of these texts, he explores the significance of holy persons as cultural and political symbols. By highlighting this convergence of religious and sociopolitical discourse, Morgan sheds important light on the growth of Spanish American self-consciousness and criollo identity formation. By focusing on the biographical process itself, Morgan demonstrates the importance of reading each hagiographic text for its idiosyncrasies rather than its conventional features. His work offers new insight into the Latin American cult of saints, inviting scholars to look beyond the isolated lives of individuals to the cultural and social milieus in which their sanctity originated and their public reputations took shape.
La azucena de Quito que brotó en el florido campo de la iglesia en las Indias Occidentales, la venerable virgen, Mariana de Jesús Flores y Paredes
Author: Jacinto Morán de Butrón
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Languages : es
Pages : 192
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Pages : 192
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La azucena de Quito
Author: Manuel María Palacios Bravo
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Languages : es
Pages : 16
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Pages : 16
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