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History of the Incas, by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa : The execution of the Inca Tupac Amaru, by Captain Baltasar de Ocampo ; with a supplement ; A narrative of the Vice-Regal embassy to Vilcabamba, 1571, and of the execution of the Inca Tupac Am
History of the Incas, by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa : The execution of the Inca Tupac Amaru, by Captain Baltasar de Ocampo ; with a supplement ; A narrative of the Vice-Regal embassy to Vilcabamba, 1571, and of the execution of the Inca Tupac Am
Autore Sarmiento de Gamboa Pedro <1532-1592., >
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica xxii, 395 p. : ill., 2 coats of arms, facsims., maps, port
Disciplina 985.03
Altri autori (Persone) MarkhamClements R, Sir, <1830-1916.> (Clements Robert)
OcampoBaltasar de
Collana Works issued by the Hakluyt Society
Soggetto topico Incas
Indians of South America - Peru
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-317-12163-5
1-315-58690-8
1-283-12707-5
9786613127075
1-4094-1628-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto I. Division of the history -- II. The ancient division of the land -- III. Description of the ancient Atlantic island -- IV. First inhabitants of the world and principally of the Atlantic island -- V. Inhabitants of the Atlantic island -- VI. The fable of the origin of these barbarous Indians of Peru, according to their blind opinions -- VII. Fable of the second age, and creation of the barbarous Indians according to their account -- VIII. The ancient Behetrias of these kingdoms of Peru and their provinces -- IX. The first settlers in the valley of Cuzco -- X. How the Incas began to tyrannize over the lands and inheritances -- XI. The fable of the origin of the Incas of Cuzco -- XII. The road which these companies of the Incas took to the valley of Cuzco, and of the fables which are mixed with their history -- XIII. Entry of the Incas into the valley of Cuzco, and the fables they relate concerning it -- XIV. The difference between Manco Ccapac and the Alcabisas, respecting the arable land -- XV. Commences the life of Sinchi Rocca, the second Inca -- XVI. The life of Lloqui Yupanqui, the third Inca -- XVII. The life of Mayta Ccapac, the fourth Inca -- XVIII. The life of Ccapac Yupanqui, the fifth Inca -- XIX. The life of Inca Rocca, the sixth Inca -- XX. The life of Titu Cusi Hualpa, vulgarly called Yahuarhuaccac -- XXI. What happened after the Ayamarcas had stolen Titu Cusi Hualpa.
LXI. The Chirihuanas come to make war in Peru against those conquered by the Incas -- LXII. What Huayna Ccapac did after the said wars -- LXIII. The life of Huascar, the last Inca, and of Atahualpa -- LXIV. Huascar Inca marches in person to fight Chalco Chima and Quiz-quiz, the captains of Atahualpa -- LXV. The battle between the armies of Huascar and Atahualpa. Huascar made prisoner -- LXVI. What Chalco Chima and Quiz-quiz did concerning Huascar and those of his side in words -- LXVII. The cruelties that Atahualpa ordered to be perpetrated on the prisoners and conquered of Huascar's party -- LXVIII. News of the Spaniards comes to Atahualpa -- LXIX. The Spaniards come to Caxamarca and seize Atahualpa, who orders Huascar to be killed. Atahualpa also dies -- LXX. It is noteworthy how these Incas were tyrants against themselves, besides being so against the natives of the land -- LXXI. Summary computation of the period that the Incas of Peru lasted.
XXII. How it became known that Yahuar-huaccac was alive -- XXIII. Yahuar-huaccac Inca Yupanqui commences his reign alone, after the death of his father -- XXIV. Life of Viracocha, the eighth Inca -- XXV. The provinces and towns conquered by the eighth Inca Viracocha -- XXVI. Life of Inca Yupanqui or Pachacuti, the ninth Inca -- XXVII. Coming of the Chancas against Cuzco -- XXVIII. The second victory of Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui over the Chancas -- XXIX. The Inca Yupanqui assumes the sovereignty and takes the fringe, without the consent of his father -- XXX. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui rebuilds the city of Cuzco -- XXXI. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui rebuilds the House of the Sun and establishes new idols in it -- XXXII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui depopulates two leagues of country near Cuzco -- XXXIII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui kills his elder brother named Inca Urco -- XXXIV. The nation's which Pachacuti Inca subjugated and the towns he took : and first of Tocay Ccapac, Sinchi of the Ayamarcas, and the destruction of the Cuyos -- XXXV. The other nation's conquered by Inca Yupanqui, either in person or through his brother Inca Rocca -- XXXVI. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui endows the House of the Sun with great wealth --XXXVII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui conquers the province of Colla-suyu -- XXXVIII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui sends an army to conquer the province of Chinchay-suyu.
XXXIX. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui plants mitimaes in all the lands he had conquered -- XL. The Collas, sons of Chuchi Ccapac, rebel against Inca Yupanqui to obtain their freedom -- XLI. Amaru Tupac Inca and Apu Paucar Usnu continue the conquest of the Collao and again subdue the Collas -- XLII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui nominates his son Tupac Inca Yupanqui as his successor -- XLIII. How Pachacuti armed his son Tupac Inca -- XLIV. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui sends his son Tupac Inca Yupanqui to conquer Chinchay-suyu -- XLV. How Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui visited the provinces conquered for him by his captains -- XLVI. Tupac Inca Yupanqui sets out, a second time, by order of his father, to conquer what remained unsubdued in Chinchay-suyu -- XLVII. Death of Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui -- XLVIII. The life of Tupac Inca Yupanqui, the tenth Inca -- XLIX. Tupac Inca Yupanqui conquers the province of the Antis -- L. Tupac Inca Yupanqui goes to subdue and pacify the Collas -- LI. Tupac Inca makes the Yanaconas -- LII. Tupac Inca orders a second visitation of the land, and does other things -- LIII. Tupac Inca makes the fortress of Cuzco -- LIV. Death of Tupac Inca Yupanqui -- LV. The life of Huayna Ccapac, eleventh Inca -- LVI. They give the fringe of Inca to Huayna Ccapac, the eleventh Inca -- LVII. The first acts of Huayna Ccapac after he became Inca -- LVIII. Huayna Ccapac conquers Chachapoyas -- LIX. Huayna Ccapac makes a visitation of the whole empire from Quito to Chile -- LX. Huayna Ccapac makes war on the Quitos, Pastos, Carangues, Cayambis, Huancavilcas.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457115603321
Sarmiento de Gamboa Pedro <1532-1592., >  
London : , : Routledge, , 2016
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History of the Incas, by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa : The execution of the Inca Tupac Amaru, by Captain Baltasar de Ocampo ; with a supplement ; A narrative of the Vice-Regal embassy to Vilcabamba, 1571, and of the execution of the Inca Tupac Am
History of the Incas, by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa : The execution of the Inca Tupac Amaru, by Captain Baltasar de Ocampo ; with a supplement ; A narrative of the Vice-Regal embassy to Vilcabamba, 1571, and of the execution of the Inca Tupac Am
Autore Sarmiento de Gamboa Pedro <1532-1592., >
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica xxii, 395 p. : ill., 2 coats of arms, facsims., maps, port
Disciplina 985.03
Altri autori (Persone) MarkhamClements R, Sir, <1830-1916.> (Clements Robert)
OcampoBaltasar de
Collana Works issued by the Hakluyt Society
Soggetto topico Incas
Indians of South America - Peru
ISBN 1-317-12162-7
1-317-12163-5
1-315-58690-8
1-283-12707-5
9786613127075
1-4094-1628-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto I. Division of the history -- II. The ancient division of the land -- III. Description of the ancient Atlantic island -- IV. First inhabitants of the world and principally of the Atlantic island -- V. Inhabitants of the Atlantic island -- VI. The fable of the origin of these barbarous Indians of Peru, according to their blind opinions -- VII. Fable of the second age, and creation of the barbarous Indians according to their account -- VIII. The ancient Behetrias of these kingdoms of Peru and their provinces -- IX. The first settlers in the valley of Cuzco -- X. How the Incas began to tyrannize over the lands and inheritances -- XI. The fable of the origin of the Incas of Cuzco -- XII. The road which these companies of the Incas took to the valley of Cuzco, and of the fables which are mixed with their history -- XIII. Entry of the Incas into the valley of Cuzco, and the fables they relate concerning it -- XIV. The difference between Manco Ccapac and the Alcabisas, respecting the arable land -- XV. Commences the life of Sinchi Rocca, the second Inca -- XVI. The life of Lloqui Yupanqui, the third Inca -- XVII. The life of Mayta Ccapac, the fourth Inca -- XVIII. The life of Ccapac Yupanqui, the fifth Inca -- XIX. The life of Inca Rocca, the sixth Inca -- XX. The life of Titu Cusi Hualpa, vulgarly called Yahuarhuaccac -- XXI. What happened after the Ayamarcas had stolen Titu Cusi Hualpa.
LXI. The Chirihuanas come to make war in Peru against those conquered by the Incas -- LXII. What Huayna Ccapac did after the said wars -- LXIII. The life of Huascar, the last Inca, and of Atahualpa -- LXIV. Huascar Inca marches in person to fight Chalco Chima and Quiz-quiz, the captains of Atahualpa -- LXV. The battle between the armies of Huascar and Atahualpa. Huascar made prisoner -- LXVI. What Chalco Chima and Quiz-quiz did concerning Huascar and those of his side in words -- LXVII. The cruelties that Atahualpa ordered to be perpetrated on the prisoners and conquered of Huascar's party -- LXVIII. News of the Spaniards comes to Atahualpa -- LXIX. The Spaniards come to Caxamarca and seize Atahualpa, who orders Huascar to be killed. Atahualpa also dies -- LXX. It is noteworthy how these Incas were tyrants against themselves, besides being so against the natives of the land -- LXXI. Summary computation of the period that the Incas of Peru lasted.
XXII. How it became known that Yahuar-huaccac was alive -- XXIII. Yahuar-huaccac Inca Yupanqui commences his reign alone, after the death of his father -- XXIV. Life of Viracocha, the eighth Inca -- XXV. The provinces and towns conquered by the eighth Inca Viracocha -- XXVI. Life of Inca Yupanqui or Pachacuti, the ninth Inca -- XXVII. Coming of the Chancas against Cuzco -- XXVIII. The second victory of Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui over the Chancas -- XXIX. The Inca Yupanqui assumes the sovereignty and takes the fringe, without the consent of his father -- XXX. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui rebuilds the city of Cuzco -- XXXI. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui rebuilds the House of the Sun and establishes new idols in it -- XXXII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui depopulates two leagues of country near Cuzco -- XXXIII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui kills his elder brother named Inca Urco -- XXXIV. The nation's which Pachacuti Inca subjugated and the towns he took : and first of Tocay Ccapac, Sinchi of the Ayamarcas, and the destruction of the Cuyos -- XXXV. The other nation's conquered by Inca Yupanqui, either in person or through his brother Inca Rocca -- XXXVI. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui endows the House of the Sun with great wealth --XXXVII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui conquers the province of Colla-suyu -- XXXVIII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui sends an army to conquer the province of Chinchay-suyu.
XXXIX. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui plants mitimaes in all the lands he had conquered -- XL. The Collas, sons of Chuchi Ccapac, rebel against Inca Yupanqui to obtain their freedom -- XLI. Amaru Tupac Inca and Apu Paucar Usnu continue the conquest of the Collao and again subdue the Collas -- XLII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui nominates his son Tupac Inca Yupanqui as his successor -- XLIII. How Pachacuti armed his son Tupac Inca -- XLIV. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui sends his son Tupac Inca Yupanqui to conquer Chinchay-suyu -- XLV. How Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui visited the provinces conquered for him by his captains -- XLVI. Tupac Inca Yupanqui sets out, a second time, by order of his father, to conquer what remained unsubdued in Chinchay-suyu -- XLVII. Death of Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui -- XLVIII. The life of Tupac Inca Yupanqui, the tenth Inca -- XLIX. Tupac Inca Yupanqui conquers the province of the Antis -- L. Tupac Inca Yupanqui goes to subdue and pacify the Collas -- LI. Tupac Inca makes the Yanaconas -- LII. Tupac Inca orders a second visitation of the land, and does other things -- LIII. Tupac Inca makes the fortress of Cuzco -- LIV. Death of Tupac Inca Yupanqui -- LV. The life of Huayna Ccapac, eleventh Inca -- LVI. They give the fringe of Inca to Huayna Ccapac, the eleventh Inca -- LVII. The first acts of Huayna Ccapac after he became Inca -- LVIII. Huayna Ccapac conquers Chachapoyas -- LIX. Huayna Ccapac makes a visitation of the whole empire from Quito to Chile -- LX. Huayna Ccapac makes war on the Quitos, Pastos, Carangues, Cayambis, Huancavilcas.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781103303321
Sarmiento de Gamboa Pedro <1532-1592., >  
London : , : Routledge, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
History of the Incas, by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa : The execution of the Inca Tupac Amaru, by Captain Baltasar de Ocampo ; with a supplement ; A narrative of the Vice-Regal embassy to Vilcabamba, 1571, and of the execution of the Inca Tupac Am
History of the Incas, by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa : The execution of the Inca Tupac Amaru, by Captain Baltasar de Ocampo ; with a supplement ; A narrative of the Vice-Regal embassy to Vilcabamba, 1571, and of the execution of the Inca Tupac Am
Autore Sarmiento de Gamboa Pedro <1532-1592., >
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica xxii, 395 p. : ill., 2 coats of arms, facsims., maps, port
Disciplina 985.03
Altri autori (Persone) MarkhamClements R, Sir, <1830-1916.> (Clements Robert)
OcampoBaltasar de
Collana Works issued by the Hakluyt Society
Soggetto topico Incas
Indians of South America - Peru
ISBN 1-317-12162-7
1-317-12163-5
1-315-58690-8
1-283-12707-5
9786613127075
1-4094-1628-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto I. Division of the history -- II. The ancient division of the land -- III. Description of the ancient Atlantic island -- IV. First inhabitants of the world and principally of the Atlantic island -- V. Inhabitants of the Atlantic island -- VI. The fable of the origin of these barbarous Indians of Peru, according to their blind opinions -- VII. Fable of the second age, and creation of the barbarous Indians according to their account -- VIII. The ancient Behetrias of these kingdoms of Peru and their provinces -- IX. The first settlers in the valley of Cuzco -- X. How the Incas began to tyrannize over the lands and inheritances -- XI. The fable of the origin of the Incas of Cuzco -- XII. The road which these companies of the Incas took to the valley of Cuzco, and of the fables which are mixed with their history -- XIII. Entry of the Incas into the valley of Cuzco, and the fables they relate concerning it -- XIV. The difference between Manco Ccapac and the Alcabisas, respecting the arable land -- XV. Commences the life of Sinchi Rocca, the second Inca -- XVI. The life of Lloqui Yupanqui, the third Inca -- XVII. The life of Mayta Ccapac, the fourth Inca -- XVIII. The life of Ccapac Yupanqui, the fifth Inca -- XIX. The life of Inca Rocca, the sixth Inca -- XX. The life of Titu Cusi Hualpa, vulgarly called Yahuarhuaccac -- XXI. What happened after the Ayamarcas had stolen Titu Cusi Hualpa.
LXI. The Chirihuanas come to make war in Peru against those conquered by the Incas -- LXII. What Huayna Ccapac did after the said wars -- LXIII. The life of Huascar, the last Inca, and of Atahualpa -- LXIV. Huascar Inca marches in person to fight Chalco Chima and Quiz-quiz, the captains of Atahualpa -- LXV. The battle between the armies of Huascar and Atahualpa. Huascar made prisoner -- LXVI. What Chalco Chima and Quiz-quiz did concerning Huascar and those of his side in words -- LXVII. The cruelties that Atahualpa ordered to be perpetrated on the prisoners and conquered of Huascar's party -- LXVIII. News of the Spaniards comes to Atahualpa -- LXIX. The Spaniards come to Caxamarca and seize Atahualpa, who orders Huascar to be killed. Atahualpa also dies -- LXX. It is noteworthy how these Incas were tyrants against themselves, besides being so against the natives of the land -- LXXI. Summary computation of the period that the Incas of Peru lasted.
XXII. How it became known that Yahuar-huaccac was alive -- XXIII. Yahuar-huaccac Inca Yupanqui commences his reign alone, after the death of his father -- XXIV. Life of Viracocha, the eighth Inca -- XXV. The provinces and towns conquered by the eighth Inca Viracocha -- XXVI. Life of Inca Yupanqui or Pachacuti, the ninth Inca -- XXVII. Coming of the Chancas against Cuzco -- XXVIII. The second victory of Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui over the Chancas -- XXIX. The Inca Yupanqui assumes the sovereignty and takes the fringe, without the consent of his father -- XXX. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui rebuilds the city of Cuzco -- XXXI. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui rebuilds the House of the Sun and establishes new idols in it -- XXXII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui depopulates two leagues of country near Cuzco -- XXXIII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui kills his elder brother named Inca Urco -- XXXIV. The nation's which Pachacuti Inca subjugated and the towns he took : and first of Tocay Ccapac, Sinchi of the Ayamarcas, and the destruction of the Cuyos -- XXXV. The other nation's conquered by Inca Yupanqui, either in person or through his brother Inca Rocca -- XXXVI. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui endows the House of the Sun with great wealth --XXXVII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui conquers the province of Colla-suyu -- XXXVIII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui sends an army to conquer the province of Chinchay-suyu.
XXXIX. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui plants mitimaes in all the lands he had conquered -- XL. The Collas, sons of Chuchi Ccapac, rebel against Inca Yupanqui to obtain their freedom -- XLI. Amaru Tupac Inca and Apu Paucar Usnu continue the conquest of the Collao and again subdue the Collas -- XLII. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui nominates his son Tupac Inca Yupanqui as his successor -- XLIII. How Pachacuti armed his son Tupac Inca -- XLIV. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui sends his son Tupac Inca Yupanqui to conquer Chinchay-suyu -- XLV. How Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui visited the provinces conquered for him by his captains -- XLVI. Tupac Inca Yupanqui sets out, a second time, by order of his father, to conquer what remained unsubdued in Chinchay-suyu -- XLVII. Death of Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui -- XLVIII. The life of Tupac Inca Yupanqui, the tenth Inca -- XLIX. Tupac Inca Yupanqui conquers the province of the Antis -- L. Tupac Inca Yupanqui goes to subdue and pacify the Collas -- LI. Tupac Inca makes the Yanaconas -- LII. Tupac Inca orders a second visitation of the land, and does other things -- LIII. Tupac Inca makes the fortress of Cuzco -- LIV. Death of Tupac Inca Yupanqui -- LV. The life of Huayna Ccapac, eleventh Inca -- LVI. They give the fringe of Inca to Huayna Ccapac, the eleventh Inca -- LVII. The first acts of Huayna Ccapac after he became Inca -- LVIII. Huayna Ccapac conquers Chachapoyas -- LIX. Huayna Ccapac makes a visitation of the whole empire from Quito to Chile -- LX. Huayna Ccapac makes war on the Quitos, Pastos, Carangues, Cayambis, Huancavilcas.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821234903321
Sarmiento de Gamboa Pedro <1532-1592., >  
London : , : Routledge, , 2016
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Language, authority, and Indigenous history in the Comentarios reales de los Incas / / Margarita Zamora [[electronic resource]]
Language, authority, and Indigenous history in the Comentarios reales de los Incas / / Margarita Zamora [[electronic resource]]
Autore Zamora Margarita
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 1988
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (ix, 209 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 985/.02
Collana Cambridge Iberian and Latin American studies
Soggetto topico Incas
ISBN 0-511-87392-1
0-511-51939-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Language, Authority, & Indigenous History in the Comentarios reales de los Incas
Record Nr. UNISA-996248350103316
Zamora Margarita  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 1988
Materiale a stampa
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Memorias antiguas historiales del Peru / / by Fernando Montesinos ; edited by Philip Ainsworth Means with Clements R. Markham
Memorias antiguas historiales del Peru / / by Fernando Montesinos ; edited by Philip Ainsworth Means with Clements R. Markham
Autore Montesinos Fernando <active 17th century., >
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica x, 132, xlii p., [10] p. of plates : ill
Disciplina 985.02
Altri autori (Persone) MarkhamClements R, Sir, <1830-1916.> (Clements Robert)
MeansPhilip Ainsworth
Collana Works issued by the Hakluyt Society
Soggetto topico Incas
Indians of South America - Peru
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-317-09778-5
1-315-59485-4
1-283-04791-8
9786613047915
1-4094-1654-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ch. I. Of the manner in which government and good order were first established among the Indians of Piru -- ch. II. How the families of Cuzco raised up Manco Capac as their Lord, and of an Embassy which other Lords sent to him -- ch. III. Of a strange event which took place in Cuzco while the King Manco Capac and the Lords of the Region were making ready for the marriage feasts -- ch. IV. How, through the deaths of Manco Capac and of the neighbouring Lords, great wars broke forth between their successors, and of the end that was put to the matter by a strange event -- ch. V. Of the esteem in which were held Sinchi Cozque Pachacuti and his sons and relatives ; and of the outcome of the war which the Lords of Antaguailas made against them -- ch. VI. Of the things which Inti Capac Yupanqui ordered in Cuzco with respect to religion and to government -- ch. VII. Of the other matters which the King Inti Capac ordered for the good government of his kingdom and of his death -- ch. VIII. Concerning the signs which appeared in the sky in the time of Manco Capac, second of that name -- ch. IX. Of what occurred in the time of this King in Cuzco, and of the origin of the giants in Piru -- ch. X. Of the King Titu Yupanqui Pachacuti and of the reforms which he made in his kingdom -- ch. XI. Of other Peruvian Kings, and of some events in their reigns -- ch. XII. Continues the succession of the Peruvian Kings -- ch. XIII. Concerning the events and succession of some of the Kings of Piru -- ch. XIV. Of the confusion which was caused in Cuzco by the entrance of strange peoples into Piru, because of which the use of letters was lost -- ch. XV. Of the events in the time of Tupac Cauri Pachacuti the Seventh, and of other Peruvian Kings -- ch. XVI. Of the origin of the Kings Ingas and of the manner in which they introduced themselves into the government -- ch. XVII. In which the subject of the last chapter is continued and the outcome of the matter is related -- ch. XVIII. Concerning the marriage of Inga Roca -- ch. XIX. How the King of Vilcas and other Lords sent their obedience to Inga Roca, and of his return to Cuzco -- ch. XX. Of what befell Inga Capac Yupanqui and his brother, and of the lives of other Ingas -- ch. XXI. Certain things are told relating to the antecedents and deeds of the Inga Sinchi Roca -- ch. XXII. Of the manner in which the Inga Sinchi Roca entered Cuzco triumphant, and of his death -- ch. XXIII. Of the time in which Inga Huira Cocha began to reign, and of his deeds and achievements -- ch. XXIV. How Inga Huira Cocha set forth from Cuzco to the conquest of the Chachapoyas and of the Paltas -- ch. XXV. Of what Inga Huira Cocha did in Quito, and how he sent troops to the conquest of the Cofanes -- ch. XXVI. How Inga Huira Cocha returned to the province of the Canares and conquered it; and of the reason why that province is called Tumipampa -- ch. XXVII. Of Tupac Yupanqui, eighth of the Ingas, and how his son, Huaina Capac, succeeded him -- ch. XXVIII. How the Lord of Cayambe fortified himself with many troops in a lake called Yaguarcocha, and how the Inca conquered him.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460393003321
Montesinos Fernando <active 17th century., >  
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Memorias antiguas historiales del Peru / / by Fernando Montesinos ; edited by Philip Ainsworth Means with Clements R. Markham
Memorias antiguas historiales del Peru / / by Fernando Montesinos ; edited by Philip Ainsworth Means with Clements R. Markham
Autore Montesinos Fernando <active 17th century., >
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica x, 132, xlii p., [10] p. of plates : ill
Disciplina 985.02
Altri autori (Persone) MarkhamClements R
MeansPhilip Ainsworth
Collana Works issued by the Hakluyt Society
Soggetto topico Incas
Indians of South America - Peru
ISBN 1-317-09777-7
1-317-09778-5
1-315-59485-4
1-283-04791-8
9786613047915
1-4094-1654-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ch. I. Of the manner in which government and good order were first established among the Indians of Piru -- ch. II. How the families of Cuzco raised up Manco Capac as their Lord, and of an Embassy which other Lords sent to him -- ch. III. Of a strange event which took place in Cuzco while the King Manco Capac and the Lords of the Region were making ready for the marriage feasts -- ch. IV. How, through the deaths of Manco Capac and of the neighbouring Lords, great wars broke forth between their successors, and of the end that was put to the matter by a strange event -- ch. V. Of the esteem in which were held Sinchi Cozque Pachacuti and his sons and relatives ; and of the outcome of the war which the Lords of Antaguailas made against them -- ch. VI. Of the things which Inti Capac Yupanqui ordered in Cuzco with respect to religion and to government -- ch. VII. Of the other matters which the King Inti Capac ordered for the good government of his kingdom and of his death -- ch. VIII. Concerning the signs which appeared in the sky in the time of Manco Capac, second of that name -- ch. IX. Of what occurred in the time of this King in Cuzco, and of the origin of the giants in Piru -- ch. X. Of the King Titu Yupanqui Pachacuti and of the reforms which he made in his kingdom -- ch. XI. Of other Peruvian Kings, and of some events in their reigns -- ch. XII. Continues the succession of the Peruvian Kings -- ch. XIII. Concerning the events and succession of some of the Kings of Piru -- ch. XIV. Of the confusion which was caused in Cuzco by the entrance of strange peoples into Piru, because of which the use of letters was lost -- ch. XV. Of the events in the time of Tupac Cauri Pachacuti the Seventh, and of other Peruvian Kings -- ch. XVI. Of the origin of the Kings Ingas and of the manner in which they introduced themselves into the government -- ch. XVII. In which the subject of the last chapter is continued and the outcome of the matter is related -- ch. XVIII. Concerning the marriage of Inga Roca -- ch. XIX. How the King of Vilcas and other Lords sent their obedience to Inga Roca, and of his return to Cuzco -- ch. XX. Of what befell Inga Capac Yupanqui and his brother, and of the lives of other Ingas -- ch. XXI. Certain things are told relating to the antecedents and deeds of the Inga Sinchi Roca -- ch. XXII. Of the manner in which the Inga Sinchi Roca entered Cuzco triumphant, and of his death -- ch. XXIII. Of the time in which Inga Huira Cocha began to reign, and of his deeds and achievements -- ch. XXIV. How Inga Huira Cocha set forth from Cuzco to the conquest of the Chachapoyas and of the Paltas -- ch. XXV. Of what Inga Huira Cocha did in Quito, and how he sent troops to the conquest of the Cofanes -- ch. XXVI. How Inga Huira Cocha returned to the province of the Canares and conquered it; and of the reason why that province is called Tumipampa -- ch. XXVII. Of Tupac Yupanqui, eighth of the Ingas, and how his son, Huaina Capac, succeeded him -- ch. XXVIII. How the Lord of Cayambe fortified himself with many troops in a lake called Yaguarcocha, and how the Inca conquered him.
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Memorias antiguas historiales del Peru / / by Fernando Montesinos ; edited by Philip Ainsworth Means with Clements R. Markham
Memorias antiguas historiales del Peru / / by Fernando Montesinos ; edited by Philip Ainsworth Means with Clements R. Markham
Autore Montesinos Fernando <active 17th century., >
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica x, 132, xlii p., [10] p. of plates : ill
Disciplina 985.02
Altri autori (Persone) MarkhamClements R
MeansPhilip Ainsworth
Collana Works issued by the Hakluyt Society
Soggetto topico Incas
Indians of South America - Peru
ISBN 1-317-09777-7
1-317-09778-5
1-315-59485-4
1-283-04791-8
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Nota di contenuto ch. I. Of the manner in which government and good order were first established among the Indians of Piru -- ch. II. How the families of Cuzco raised up Manco Capac as their Lord, and of an Embassy which other Lords sent to him -- ch. III. Of a strange event which took place in Cuzco while the King Manco Capac and the Lords of the Region were making ready for the marriage feasts -- ch. IV. How, through the deaths of Manco Capac and of the neighbouring Lords, great wars broke forth between their successors, and of the end that was put to the matter by a strange event -- ch. V. Of the esteem in which were held Sinchi Cozque Pachacuti and his sons and relatives ; and of the outcome of the war which the Lords of Antaguailas made against them -- ch. VI. Of the things which Inti Capac Yupanqui ordered in Cuzco with respect to religion and to government -- ch. VII. Of the other matters which the King Inti Capac ordered for the good government of his kingdom and of his death -- ch. VIII. Concerning the signs which appeared in the sky in the time of Manco Capac, second of that name -- ch. IX. Of what occurred in the time of this King in Cuzco, and of the origin of the giants in Piru -- ch. X. Of the King Titu Yupanqui Pachacuti and of the reforms which he made in his kingdom -- ch. XI. Of other Peruvian Kings, and of some events in their reigns -- ch. XII. Continues the succession of the Peruvian Kings -- ch. XIII. Concerning the events and succession of some of the Kings of Piru -- ch. XIV. Of the confusion which was caused in Cuzco by the entrance of strange peoples into Piru, because of which the use of letters was lost -- ch. XV. Of the events in the time of Tupac Cauri Pachacuti the Seventh, and of other Peruvian Kings -- ch. XVI. Of the origin of the Kings Ingas and of the manner in which they introduced themselves into the government -- ch. XVII. In which the subject of the last chapter is continued and the outcome of the matter is related -- ch. XVIII. Concerning the marriage of Inga Roca -- ch. XIX. How the King of Vilcas and other Lords sent their obedience to Inga Roca, and of his return to Cuzco -- ch. XX. Of what befell Inga Capac Yupanqui and his brother, and of the lives of other Ingas -- ch. XXI. Certain things are told relating to the antecedents and deeds of the Inga Sinchi Roca -- ch. XXII. Of the manner in which the Inga Sinchi Roca entered Cuzco triumphant, and of his death -- ch. XXIII. Of the time in which Inga Huira Cocha began to reign, and of his deeds and achievements -- ch. XXIV. How Inga Huira Cocha set forth from Cuzco to the conquest of the Chachapoyas and of the Paltas -- ch. XXV. Of what Inga Huira Cocha did in Quito, and how he sent troops to the conquest of the Cofanes -- ch. XXVI. How Inga Huira Cocha returned to the province of the Canares and conquered it; and of the reason why that province is called Tumipampa -- ch. XXVII. Of Tupac Yupanqui, eighth of the Ingas, and how his son, Huaina Capac, succeeded him -- ch. XXVIII. How the Lord of Cayambe fortified himself with many troops in a lake called Yaguarcocha, and how the Inca conquered him.
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Royal commentaries of the Incas, and general history of Peru . Part One / / by Garcilaso de la Vega, El Inca ; translated with an introduction by Harold V. Livermore ; foreword by Arnold J. Toynbee
Royal commentaries of the Incas, and general history of Peru . Part One / / by Garcilaso de la Vega, El Inca ; translated with an introduction by Harold V. Livermore ; foreword by Arnold J. Toynbee
Autore Vega Garcilaso de la <1539-1616.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Austin, : University of Texas Press, 1989, c1966
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Altri autori (Persone) LivermoreH. V. <1914-2010.>
Collana The Texas Pan American series
Soggetto topico Incas
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The Second Part of the Chronicle of Peru by Pedro de Cieza de Leon / / edited by Clements R. Markham
The Second Part of the Chronicle of Peru by Pedro de Cieza de Leon / / edited by Clements R. Markham
Edizione [1st edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2010
Descrizione fisica lx, 247 p
Disciplina 918.5042
Collana Hakluyt Society. First series
Soggetto topico Incas
ISBN 1-317-01651-3
1-315-55306-6
1-282-89297-5
9786612892974
1-4094-1574-0
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The Second Part of the Chronicle of Peru by Pedro de Cieza de Leon / / edited by Clements R. Markham
The Second Part of the Chronicle of Peru by Pedro de Cieza de Leon / / edited by Clements R. Markham
Edizione [1st edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2010
Descrizione fisica lx, 247 p
Disciplina 918.5042
Collana Hakluyt Society. First series
Soggetto topico Incas
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Nota di contenuto COVER -- CONTENTS -- DEDICATION TO GENERAL CACERES -- INTRODUCTION -- NOTE ON THE ANCIENT YNCA DRAMA -- PERUVIAN LOVE STORY -- SECOND PART OF THE CHRONICLE OF PERU -- FRAGMENT OF CHAPTER III -- CHAPTER IV -- CHAPTER V -- CHAPTER VI -- CHAPTER VII -- CHAPTER VIII -- CHAPTER IX -- CHAPTER X -- CHAPTER XI -- CHAPTER XII -- CHAPTER XIII -- CHAPTER XIV -- CHAPTER XV -- CHAPTER XVI -- CHAPTER XVII -- CHAPTER XVIII -- CHAPTER XIX -- CHAPTER XX -- CHAPTER XXI -- CHAPTER XXII -- CHAPTER XXIII -- CHAPTER XXIV -- CHAPTEE XXV -- CHAPTER XXVI -- CHAPTER XXVII -- CHAPTER XXVIII -- CHAPTER XXIX -- CHAPTER XXX -- CHAPTER XXXI -- CHAPTER XXXII -- CHAPTER XXXIII -- CHAPTER XXXIV -- CHAPTER XXXV -- CHAPTER XXXVI -- CHAPTER XXXVII -- CHAPTER XXXVIII -- CHAPTER XXXIX -- CHAPTER XL -- CHAPTER XLI -- CHAPTER XLII -- CHAPTER XLIII -- CHAPTER XLIV -- CHAPTER XLV -- CHAPTER XLVI -- CHAPTER XLVII -- CHAPTER XLVIII -- CHAPTER XLIX -- CHAPTER L -- CHAPTER LI -- CHAPTER LII -- CHAPTER LIII -- CHAPTER LIV -- CHAPTER LV -- CHAPTER LVI -- CHAPTER LVII -- CHAPTER LVIII -- CHAPTER LIX -- CHAPTER LX -- CHAPTER LXI -- CHAPTER LXII -- CHAPTER LXIII -- CHAPTER LXIV -- CHAPTER LXV -- CHAPTER LXVI -- CHAPTER LXVII -- CHAPTER LXVIII -- CHAPTER LXIX -- CHAPTER LXX -- CHAPTER LXXI -- CHAPTER LXXII -- CHAPTER LXXIII -- INDEX -- NAMES OF PLACES AND TRIBES -- A -- B -- C -- D -- F -- G -- H -- J -- L -- M -- O -- N -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- X -- Y -- Z -- QUICHUA WORDS -- A -- C -- H -- I -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- Y -- Z -- NAMES OF INDIANS AND GODS -- A -- C -- G -- H -- I -- L -- M -- N -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- Y -- Z -- NAMES OF SPANIARDS -- A -- B -- C -- E -- G -- H -- L -- M -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- Z -- GENERAL INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V.
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