Arte de la lengua mexicana
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Arte de la lengua mexicana is the title or part of the title of several grammars of Nahuatl:
  • Arte de la lengua mexicana y castellana
    Arte de la lengua mexicana y castellana
    The Arte de la lengua mexicana y castellana is a grammar of the Nahuatl language in Spanish by Alonso de Molina. It was published in Mexico in 1571, the same year as his monumental dictionary, Vocabulario en lengua castellana y mexicana....

    (1571 book) by Alonso de Molina
  • Arte de la lengua mexicana con la declaración de los adverbios della
    Arte de la lengua mexicana con la declaración de los adverbios della
    The Arte de la lengua mexicana con la declaración de los adverbios della is a grammar of the Nahuatl language in Spanish by Jesuit grammarian Horacio Carochi...

    (1645 book) by Horacio Carochi
  • Arte de la lengua mexicana (1673 book) by Augustín de Vetancurt
    Augustín de Vetancurt
    Augustín de Vetancurt, also written Vetancourt, Betancourt, Betancur was a Mexican Catholic historian and scholar of the Nahuatl language.-Works:...

  • Arte de la lengua mexicana (1689 book) by Antonio Vázquez Gaztelu
  • Arte de la lengua mexicana según la acostumbran hablar los Indios en todo el obsipado de Guadalajara, parte del de Guadiana y del de Mechoacan (1692 book) by Juan Guerra
  • Arte de la lengua mexicana (1717 book) by Francisco de Avila
  • Arte de la lengua mexicana (1754 book)
    Arte de la lengua mexicana (1754 book)
    Arte de la lengua mexicana is a little-known grammar of the Nahuatl language by Joseph Augustin Aldama y Guevara published in 1754.Aldama y Guevara's Arte is mostly derivative of previously published grammars of Nahuatl, particularly Horacio Carochi's Arte de la lengua mexicana con la declaracion...

     by Joseph Augustin de Aldama y Guevara
  • Arte de la lengua mexicana (1810 book) by Rafael Tiburcio Sandoval

See also

  • Arte para aprender la lengua mexicana
    Arte para aprender la lengua mexicana
    The Arte para aprender la lengua mexicana is a grammar of the Nahuatl language in Spanish by Andrés de Olmos. It was written in Mexico in 1547, but remained in manuscript form until 1875, when it was published in Paris by Rémi Siméon under the title Grammaire de la langue nahuatl ou mexicaine...

    (1547 book) by Andrés de Olmos
  • Arte mexicana (1595 book) by Antonio del Rincón
  • Arte mexicano (1642 book) by Diego de Galdo Guzmán
  • Arte de el idioma mexicano (1713 book) by Manuel Pérez
  • Arte novíssima de lengua mexicana (1753 book) by Carlos de Tapia Centeno
  • Arte, vocabulario, y confesionario en el idioma mexicano, como se usa en el obispado de Guadalaxara (1765 book) by Geronymo Thomas de Aquino Cortés y Zedeño
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