Testaments of Toluca
Inbunden, Engelska, 2006
1 059 kr
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- Utgivningsdatum2006-12-14
 - Mått216 x 279 x 26 mm
 - Vikt962 g
 - FormatInbunden
 - SpråkEngelska
 - Antal sidor272
 - FörlagStanford University Press
 - ISBN9780804756075
 
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Caterina Pizzigoni is Associate Professor in the department of History at Columbia University.
- Contents List of Notaries in the Corpusix List of Testaments in Clustersxi Acknowledgmentsxii Figures 1-3. Reproduction of the testament of Elena de la Cruz (No. 10)xiii Introductory Study1 1. Characteristics of the Corpus3 Chronology4 Regional distribution, sociopolitical organization, and order 5 Gender7 Clusters8 2. The Wills and What They Tell Us8 Preamble9 Personal names11 Marital status13 Unit names13 Funeral arrangements14 Mass14 Shroud15 Burial16 The Jerusalem fund17 Bells17 Cofradias18 Undocumented aspects18 Kinship terms, the order of heirs, and inheritance patterns19 Perorations21 Houses and saints22 Land25 Animals28 Debts29 The end of the testament29 Ending the body of the will29 Executors30 Witnesses31 Officials31 3. Language and Orthography32 Phenomena of contact with Spanish33 Toluca Valley Nahuatl, orthography, and phonology35 4. Notaries39 Toluca area39 Calimaya/Tepemaxalco42 5. Some Concluding Remarks45 Testaments of Toluca: Transcription, Translation, and Commentary51 Toluca Area 1. Andr's Nicol s, Santa B rbara Mixcoac, city of Toluca, 167153 2. Maria de la Encarnacion, San Juan Evangelista, 173354 3. Juana Francisca, San Luis, 169955 4. Ana Maria, San Luis, 171656 5. Luis Francisco, Santa Clara Cozcatlan, 173158 6. Isabel Maria, Santa Clara Cozcatlan, 173159 7. Don Ramon de Santiago, Santa Clara Cozcatlan, 174061 8. Juan Crisostomo, Santa B rbara Xolalpan, 170164 9. Maria Ana de Morales, San Miguel Aticpac, 170766 10. Elena de la Cruz, San Miguel Aticpac, 171168 11. Maria Hern ndez, San Miguel Aticpac, 173774 12. Maria Josefa, San Miguel Aticpac, 173775 13. Adri n Josef, San Miguel Aticpac, 173377 14. Juan Rafael, San Cristobal, 173278 15. Agustin Pedro, San Cristobal, 173280 16. Esteban de San Juan, San Miguel Totocuitlapilco, 165281 17. Marcos Francisco, Transfiguracion Capultitlan, 173783 18. Felipe de Santiago, Santa Maria de los Angeles Huitzillan, 174185 19. Vicenta Teresa, San Francisco Calixtlahuaca, 173787 20. Will issued by Pascual de los Reyes for Maria In's, San Sebasti n, 170388 21. Tomasa Gertrudis, San Sebasti n, 173890 22. Ambrosio Lorenzo, San Bartolom' Tlatelolco, 171591 23. Gregorio Juan, San Bartolom' Tlatelolco, 173194 24. Melchora Maria, San Bartolom' Tlatelolco, 173796 25. Don Felipe de Santiago, San Pedro Tototepec, 172898 26. Bernardino de Santiago, San Pedro Tototepec, 1733100 27. Francisco de la Cruz, San Pedro Tototepec, 1735102 28. Pascual Francisco, San Juan Bautista, 1710105 29. Pedro Pablo, San Juan Bautista, 1737106 30. Pascuala Melchora, San Juan Bautista, 1717108 31. Sebasti n de Santiago, San Juan Bautista, 1731111 32. Joaquin Josef, San Juan Bautista, 1736112 33. Juan de los Santos, San Juan Bautista, 1756113 34. Will issued by Maria de Guadalupe for Mateo de Luna, San Juan Bautista, 1757114 35. Salvador Cayetano, Santa Ana, 1728116 36. Pascual Antonio, Santa Ana, 1737118 37. Mauricia Josefa, no place, 1732120 38. Don Francisco Pedro, no place, 1737122 Tepemaxalco 39. Don Juan de la Cruz, San Pablo Tepemaxalco, 1691125 40. Jacinto de la Cruz, San Pablo Tepemaxalco, Pasiontitlan, 1693130 41. Polonia Maria, San Pablo Tepemaxalco, Pasiontitlan, 1710132 42. Maria Salom', San Pablo Tepemaxalco, Pasiontitlan, 1654134 43. Maria Micaela, San Pablo Tepemaxalco, Pasiontitlan, 1762139 44. F'lix Juan, San Pablo Tepemaxalco, Pasiontitlan, 1762142 45. Lucas de la Cruz, San Pablo Tepemaxalco, 1695144 46. Don Baltasar de los Reyes, San Lucas Evangelista, 1681147 47. Lucia Maria, San Lucas Evangelista, 1731150 48. Francisco Martin, San Lucas Evangelista, 1735152 49. Agustin de los Angeles, San Lucas Evangelista, 1736154 50. Antonio de Santiago, San Lucas Evangelista, 1726156 51. Ana Teresa, San Lucas Evangelista, 1759158 52. Marcela Maria, San Lucas Evangelista, 1759159 53. Felipe de Santiago, San Lucas Evangelista, 1759161 54. Bernardino de Sena, San Lucas Evangelista, 1759163 55. Juan Clemente, San Lucas Evangelista, 1762164 56. Don Juan Alonso, Santa Maria de la Asuncion, 1692166 57. Pascuala Maria, Santa Maria de la Asuncion, 1762168 58. Alonso Cristobal, Santa Maria de la Asuncion, 1759172 59. Marcelino de la Cruz, Santa Maria de la Asuncion, 1759174 60. Juana Maria, Santa Maria de la Asuncion, 1760175 61. Francisco Javier, Santa Maria de la Asuncion, 1762176 62. Guillermo Martin, Santa Maria de la Asuncion, 1737177 63. Josefa Trinidad, Santa Maria de la Asuncion, 1752180 64. Ignacia Cristina, Santa Maria de la Asuncion, 1759181 65. Tom s de Aquino, Santa Maria de la Asuncion, 1760182 66. Pablo Marcial, Santa Maria de la Asuncion, 1762183 67. Gabriel de Santiago, Santa Maria de la Asuncion, 1758184 68. Don Felipe de Santiago, Santa Maria de la Asuncion, 1783185 69. Juan Andr's, San Pablo Tepemaxalco, San Juan Bautista Yancuictlalpan, 1737188 Calimaya 70. Fabiana de la Cruz, San Pedro Calimaya, 1758189 71. Martina Maria, San Pedro Calimaya, Pasiontitlan, 1751191 72. Agustin de la Cruz, San Pedro Calimaya, Pasiontitlan, 1755193 73. Lorenza de Subersa, San Pedro Calimaya, Pasiontitlan, 1759196 74. Maria Clara, San Pedro Calimaya, Pasiontitlan, 1763197 75. Dominga Melchora, Calimaya, Pasiontitlan, 1701200 76. Juana de la Cruz, San Pedro Calimaya, Tlamimilolpan, 1758202 77. Josefa Encarnacion, San Pedro Calimaya, Tlamimilolpan, 1759204 78. Francisco Juan, Calimaya, Tlamimilolpan, 1712206 79. Antonio de Santiago, Calimaya, Tlamimilolpan, 1734209 80. Pascuala de la Cruz, Calimaya, Tlamimilolpan, 1739212 81. F'lix de Santiago, Calimaya, Teopantonco, 1738215 82. Don Antonio Salvador, Calimaya, Teopantonco, 1762218 83. Antonia Espinosa, Calimaya, Teopanquiyahuac, 1759223 84. Rosa Francisca, San Pedro Calimaya, Teopanquiyahuac, 1760224 85. Tom s de la Cruz, San Antonio de Padua, 1717226 86. Mateo Ju rez, San Antonio de Padua, 1733227 87. Pablo Joaquin, San Antonio de Padua, 1737229 Calimaya/Tepemaxalco 88. Antonio de la Cruz, Santa Maria Nativitas, 1678231 89. Jos' de Alc ntara, Santa Maria Nativitas, 1737233 90. Antonia Maria, Santa Maria Nativitas, 1759235 91. Dominga Maria, Santa Maria Nativitas, 1759236 92. Antonia Rufina, Santa Maria Nativitas, 1759236 93. Leonor Maria, Santa Maria Nativitas, 1760237 94. Mateo Serrano, Santiago Apostol Quaxochtenco, 1703238 95. Baltasar de los Reyes, Santiago Apostol Quaxochtenco, ca. 1730242 96. Mateo Manuel, Santiago Apostol Quaxochtenco, 1760244 97. Ventura Ramos, Santiago Apostol Quaxochtenco, 1761245 98. Tom s de la Cruz, Calimaya/Tepemaxalco, place unknown, 1760246 Glossary248 Bibliography249
 
"Pizzigoni's edition is an important contribution to the study of the corpus of Nahuatl-language wills, and it suggest new directions for the future study of Nahuatl language and culture. The author's contribution is fundamental to what has been until today a neglected research topic in Nahuatl studies. The result is a specialized reference tool that will help to redefine socio-historical studies on the Nahuatl language and culture by guiding the research toward issues of material culture in Mexican colonial society." - Raúl Marrero-Fente (Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies) "The transcribed and translated primary documents are highly significant in their own right, but the extensive commentary transforms Testaments of Toluca into an important and accessible scholarly monograph." - Robert Haskett (University of Oregon, author of Indigenous Rulers and Visions of Paradise) "Testaments of Toluca is the first of its kind. The book is a critical edition of 98 Nahuatl-language wills in English translation from the Valley of Toluca, a region due west of Mexico City. The exegesis of the content of the testaments reveals surely as much as can be known about the individual testators and their lives. But just as important, Testaments of Toluca furnishes a meticulous analysis of the Nahuatl spoken by the dying . . . We can only be greatful that Pizzigoni has taken on the task of translating and commenting on thse hundreds of wills, which guarantees one of the most intensive and complete studies of Nahua life anywhere." - Journal of Latin American Studies "Pizzigoni follows the path established by S.L. Cline and Miguel Leon-Portilla in The Testaments of Culhuacan, but her corpus is far larger, later, and spread far more broadly over time and space. The broader temporal and geographic sweep allows us to see regional and subregional variations over time, deepening our appreciation of the variety and complexity of indigenous life in central Mexico." - Leslie S. Offutt (Vassar College) "This may be the single most significant volume of transcribed and translated testaments from colonial Latin America published to date. The quantity and quality of the material and its analysis make the book a treasure trove of information on late-colonial Nahua culture and society. Pizzigoni's presentation of the wills is meticulous, and her introduction and notes are extensive, thoughtful, and profoundly steeped in her knowledge of the field. Mesoamerican specialists will be delighted by-and grateful for-this contribution to the study of indigenous life during the colonial period, not only for the book's scholarly utility, but for its potential as a pedagogical tool at the advanced-undergraduate and graduate levels." - Matthew Restall (Pennsylvania State University, author of The Maya World and editor of The Testaments of Ixi) "Testaments of Toluca does for the eighteenth century in central Mexico what The Testaments of Culhuacan did earlier for the sixteenth: provide a basis for studying everyday indigenous life at the household level." - Sarah Cline (UC Santa Barbara, author of Colonial Culhuacan and editor of The Testaments of Culhuacan)