1000 resultados para Ayala, Balthazar (1548-1584) -- Portraits
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With facsimile reproduction of t.-p. of original edition, Douai, 1582.
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Texto en latin español y valenciano
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Contiene: Les instructions, e ordinacions perals nouament couertits del regne de Valencia fetes per ... don Iordi de Austria ... e don Antonio Ramirez de Haro ...«a» -- Synodus dioecesana, Valentiae celebrata, praeside ... D. Ioanne Ribera ... anno 1578«a» -- Synodus dioecesana Valentina, celebrata praeside ... D. Ioanne Ribera ... anno 1584,«a» -- Synodus dioecesana Valentina celebrata praeside ... Ioanne Ribera ... anno 1590«a» -- Synodus dioecesana Valentina celebrata die 25 mensis octobris anni 1590 preside ... D. Ioanne Ribera ...
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Vol. 2-6 published by C. Muquardt.
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Many 16th century Spanish chroniclers and missionaries, arriving at what they interpreted as a New World, saw the Devil as a “hermeneutic wildcard” that allowed them to comprehend indigenous religions. Pedro Cieza de León, a soldier in the conquest of Peru, is a case in point. Cieza considers the Devil responsible for the most aberrant religious practices and customs of the Indians, although he views the natives in a positive light, as men susceptible to divine salvation. From a providentialist perspective of the history of the conquest, Cieza interprets that the evangelization and conversion of the Indians and the implantation of Christian civilization by the Spanish Crown, were able to defeat the Devil.
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