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Profecías incas

Profecías incas
Author: María Monachesi
Publisher: Editorial Kier
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008
Genre: Incas
ISBN: 9789501772067

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¿Qué extraordinarios vaticinios quedan aún por cumplirse en esta época? Este trabajo presenta un diálogo inusual entre la autora, instructora en evolución de la conciencia, y un hermético sabio andino perteneciente al Consejo de Mallkus de los pueblos quechua-hablantes del Qollasuyu. Venciendo la reserva inicial del entrevistado y luego de días de convivencia entre su gente, nos acerca las claves para integrar el legado a nuestra vida, junto a otras voces de la tradición. Profecías ya cumplidas del Pachacuteq de Dolor como la llegada del Conquistador, el saqueo de Cuzco y el descuartizamiento de Tupac Amaru, despiertan expectativas sobre las predicciones del actual Pachacuteq de Luz: los cambios en el eje terrestre, el camino al año 2013, la vuelta del Inca y muchas otras. Un libro sin filtros entre la tradición y nuestra cultura, relatado con la pasión que sólo da la búsqueda auténtica.


Las profecías incas

Las profecías incas
Author: Maurice Cotterell
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2010
Genre: Incas
ISBN: 9786074299076

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El retorno del Inca rey

El retorno del Inca rey
Author: Mercedes López-Baralt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1989
Genre: Inca mythology
ISBN:

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The Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus

The Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus
Author: Nostradamus
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 996
Release: 2009
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781906787394

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Best selling author Mario Reading brings together a complete new translation and an original interpretation of all the known quatrains.


El retorno de Inca Rey

El retorno de Inca Rey
Author: Mercedes López-Baralt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1984
Genre: Nativistic movements
ISBN:

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Inca Apocalypse

Inca Apocalypse
Author: R. Alan Covey
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2020
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0190299126

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Inca Apocalypse develops a new perspective on the European invasions of the Inca realm, and the way that the Spanish transformation of the Andes relates to broader changes occurring in the transition from medieval to early modern Europe. The book is structured to foreground some of theparallels in the imperial origins of the Incas and Spain, as well as some of the global processes affecting both societies during the first century of their interaction. The Spanish conquest of the Inca empire was more than a decisive victory at Cajamarca in 1532-it was an uneven process that failedto bring to pass the millenarian vision that set it in motion, yet it succeeded profoundly in some respects. The Incas and their Andean subjects were not passive victims of colonization, and indigenous complicity and resistance actively shaped Spanish colonial rule.As it describes the transformation of the Inca world, Inca Apocalypse attempts to build a more global context than previous accounts of the Spanish Conquest, and it seeks not to lose sight of the parallel changes occurring in Europe as Spain pursued state projects that complemented the colonialendeavors in the Americas. New archaeological and archival research makes it possible to frame a familiar story from a larger historical and geographical scale than has typically been considered. The new text will have solid scholarly foundations but a narrative intended to be accessible tonon-academic readers.


The Americas in the Spanish World Order

The Americas in the Spanish World Order
Author: James Muldoon
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1512809578

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Juan de Solorzano Pereira (1575-1654) was a lawyer who spent eighteen years as a judge in Peru before returning to Spain to serve on the Councils of Castile and of the Indies. Considered one of the finest lawyers in Spain, his work, De Indiarum Jure, was the most sophisticated defense of the Spanish conquest of the Americas ever written, and he was widely cited in Europe and the Americas until the early nineteenth century. His work, and that of the Spanish School of international law theorists generally, is often seen as leading to Hugo Grotius and modern international law. However, as James Muldoon shows, the De Indiarum Jure represents the fullest development of a medieval Catholic theory of international order that provided an alternative to the Grotian theory.


Inca Myths

Inca Myths
Author: Gary Urton
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780292785328

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Inca Myths begins with an introduction to the land and people of the Andes and reviews the sources of our current knowledge of Inca mythology. Gary Urton then recounts various creation myths, including a selection from various ethnic groups and regions around the empire. Finally, he draws upon his extensive knowledge of the history and ethnography of the Incas to illuminate the nature and relationships of myth and history. The contents include: Introduction Creation myths Origin myths of the founding of the Inca empire Myths of the works and deeds of the Inca kings Selection of myths from around the empire Animal myths Myths from the Spanish Conquest Conclusions


Nostradamus

Nostradamus
Author: Mario Reading
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2007
Genre: Prophecies (Occultism)
ISBN: 9781905857296

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Isolates those prophecies in which Nostradamus suggested the possibility of positive change.


Spanish King Of The Incas

Spanish King Of The Incas
Author: Ana María Lorandi
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2012-02-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822970897

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Described in his lifetime as “mad,” “a dreamer,” “quixotic,” and “a lunatic,” Pedro Bohorques is one of the most fascinating personalities of Spanish colonial America. A common man from an ordinary Andalusian family, he sought his fortune in the new world as a Renaissance adventurer. Smitten with the idea of the mythical cities of gold, Bohorques led a series of expeditions into the jungles of Peru searching for the paradise of El Dorado. Having mastered the Quechua language of the countryside, he presented himself as a descendent of Inca royalty and quickly rose to power as a king among the Calchaquíes of Tucumán. He was later arrested and executed by the crown for his participation in a peasant revolt against Spanish rule. In Spanish King of the Incas, Ana María Lorandi examines Bohorques as a character whose vision, triumphs, and struggles are a reflection of his seventeenth-century colonial world. In this thoroughly engaging ethnohistory, Lorandi brings to light the many political and cultural forces of the time. The status of the Inca high nobility changed dramatically after the Spanish conquest, as native populations were subjugated by the ruling class. Utopian ideals of new cities of riches such as El Dorado prevailed in the public imagination alongside a desire to restore an idealized historic past. As the Middle Ages gave way to the new belief systems of the Renaissance, ingenuousness about mythical creatures became strong, and personal success was measured by the performance of heroic deeds and the attainment of kingdoms. Charismatic and bold, Pedro Bohorques flourished in the ambiguous margins of this society full of transition and conflict. Ann de León's artful translation preserves both the colorful details of the story and the clarity of expression in Lorandi's complex analyses.