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La Ética colonial tras las interpolaciones en la "Luz y guía del cielo" de Antonio Vázquez de Espinosa

Con Ia superposición de los temas sociales, económicos, políticos y morales al campo de Io espiritual, "the rewards or punishments for the [readers'] compliance or failure to do their duty are also moved to the realm of the transcendental"11. Lliclia (tambien lliclla): un poncho perua...

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Published in:Revista de crítica literaria latinoamericana 2008-07, Vol.34 (68), p.81-96
Main Author: Lehman, Sara L.
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Language:Spanish
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Summary:Con Ia superposición de los temas sociales, económicos, políticos y morales al campo de Io espiritual, "the rewards or punishments for the [readers'] compliance or failure to do their duty are also moved to the realm of the transcendental"11. Lliclia (tambien lliclla): un poncho peruano que se usaba para cargar a los hijos: "The women wear a long cotton garment [...] then the lliclia, or female poncho, in which they carry their children behind them" W. Bollaert, "Observations on the Geography of Southern Peru, Including Survey of the Province of Tarapaca, and Route to Chile by the Coast of the Desert of Atacama", Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 21 (1851): 123. Se refiere al gran huracán que destruyó la Flota de Tierra Firme de 1622, que incluyó el famoso barco Atocha que se ha rescatado (se conserva en el MeI Fisher Maritime Museum; véase Eugene Lyon, The Search for the Atocha (New York: Harper and Row, 1979).) También véanse J. H. Parry, The Spanish Seaborne Empire (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996) y Clarence Henry Haring, Trade and Navigation Between Spain and the Indies in the time of the Hapsburgs, Harvard Economic Studies, vol.
ISSN:0252-8843