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  1. Rewriting Maya Religion examines the earliest religious documents composed by missionaries and native authors in the Americas, including a reconstruction of the first original, explicit Christian theology written in the Americas—the nearly 900-page Theologia Indorum (Theology for [or of] the Indians), initially written in Mayan languages by Friar Domingo de Vico by 1554.

  2. 19 de oct. de 2018 · Fray Diego de Landa es famosamente conocido por su libro “Relación de las Cosas de Yucatán”, escrito en 1566. Se especula que eventualmente se arrepintió de su crueldad y destrucción de la gente Maya y sus códices, y decidió escribir su historia él mismo. El libro es considerado ser un resumen completo y preciso de los Mayas y su ...

  3. 6 de sept. de 2022 · “Fray Diego de Landa, obispo electo de Yucatán, según su información de legitimidad y nobleza de 1572”, Estudios de cultura maya, LVIII: 295-328. Lizana, Bernardo de Devocionario de Nuestra Señora de Izamal y conquista espiritual de Yucatán, edición y notas de René Acuña, René Acuña y David Bolles (ap.).

  4. 13 de jul. de 2021 · It is believed that Fray Diego de Landa Calderón repented years later of the atrocities he committed because in 1566 he wrote his book, Relationship of Things to Yucatán, where he tries to ...

  5. 7 de may. de 2018 · The date was July 12, 1562. In front of the Monastery of San Miguel Arcangel in the center of the Maya town of Maní a Franciscan friar named Diego de Landa was about to perform a great auto-de-fé, a ceremony commonly used in the Spanish Inquisition to punish heretics, but in this ceremony there were to be no people burned at the stake.

  6. 23 de oct. de 2020 · Diego de Landa (1524-1579, portrait right) was among the first Franciscans to arrive in Yucatan. Part of Nueva España, or New Spain, it was then ruled by the Spanish viceroy and the Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición (Holy Office of the Inquisition) in Mexico City, established by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile in 1478.

  7. 28 de jul. de 2009 · Fray Diego de Landa's harsh inquisition against the Maya Indians of Yucatán has generated passionate controversy for over four centuries. This essay reexamines documentary sources related to the case in order to better understand both the event and Landa's interpretation of his own actions.