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  1. 1 de may. de 2024 · William H. Prescott (born May 4, 1796, Salem, Mass., U.S.—died Jan. 28, 1859, Boston) was an American historian, best known for his History of the Conquest of Mexico, 3 vol. (1843), and his History of the Conquest of Peru, 2 vol. (1847). He has been called America’s first scientific historian.

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  2. 10 de may. de 2024 · William H. Prescott. Publication date 1901 Publisher LOndon George Routledge and Sons Linited Broadway Ludgate Hill Collection internetarchivebooks Contributor

  3. Hace 2 días · A popular and enduring narrative of the Spanish campaign in central Mexico is by New England-born nineteenth-century historian William Hickling Prescott. His History of the Conquest of Mexico, first published in 1843, remains an important unified narrative synthesis of the conquest.

  4. Hace 5 días · We must be aware that the term ‘Aztec’ is a bit of a misnomer, popularized by the historian William H Prescott in his classic work ‘History of the Conquest of Mexico’ in 1843. It’s a vague term that tends to cover all the peoples who began migrating from the mythical Aztlan to the Basin of Mexico in the 12th century ...

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · El historiador William H. Prescott relata que, tras pasar por territorios que bautizaron como Cabo Blanco, puerto de Payta, Sechura, Punta de Aguja, Santa Cruz y Trujillo (fundado por Almagro años más tarde), finalmente alcanzaron por primera vez el noveno grado de latitud sur de Sudamérica.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Park Street’s social regimen gave Ticknor a reputation for hardness, some of it legendary. His close friend the historian William H. Prescott once wrote him a letter of introduction before a European trip, adding among other phrases “warmth of heart,” and afterwards crossed it out.

  7. 14 de may. de 2024 · Pasztory suggests that this peculiar element may have been inspired by the illustrations of Isidro Gondra in William Prescott’s Conquest of Mexico. Gondra’s drawings were heavily influenced by his knowledge of a great many other ancient art styles: Hindu, Egyptian, Hebrew, Greek (Gondra, 1844-46).