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Antonio del Rincón

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has written that "When Carochi praises Rincón and underlines how he teaches with "such mastery", it is because of the organization of the Arte and because Rincón analyzes the language not according to the Latin model, but on its own terms. What Carochi adopted from Rincón is exactly the organization
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Cuando Carochi alaba a Rincón y subraya que enseña con ‘tanto magisterio’, es por la organización del Arte y también porque Rincón analiza la lengua no según el modelo latino, sino conforme a la lengua misma. Lo que ha adoptado Carochi de Rincón es precisamente la organización del
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Arte mexicana compuesta por el padre Antonio Del Rincón de la compañia de Jesus: Dirigido al illustrissimo y reverendissimo s. Don Diego Romano obispo de Tlaxcallan, y del consejo de su magestad, &c. En Mexico en casa de Pedro, Balli.
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intellectuals. Guzman Betancourt calls him "the first native linguist of the New World". He entered the Company of Jesus at the age of 17 and quickly became known for his good grasp of the Nahuatl language and his sound theology.
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McDonough, K. S. (2011). "Indigenous Intellectuals in Early Colonial Mexico: The Case of Antonio del Rincón, Nahua Grammarian and Priest".
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as an influential primary source for the language as spoken in the post-conquest period. He was the first scholar to hear and mark the
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Smith-Stark, T. C. (2000). "Rincón y Carochi: la tradición jesuítica de descripción del náhuatl". In Otto Zwartjes (ed.).
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This article is about the novohispanic Nahuatl language grammarian. For the 15th-century Spanish painter, see
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and vowel length distinction in nahuatl, and he was an important influence on his later Jesuit colleague
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of half-Nahua, half-Spanish parentage. Historian Kelly McDonough considers him one of the first
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Las Gramáticas Misioneras de Tradición Hispánica (siglos XVI-XVII)
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facsimile, University of Chicago Library digital collections)
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Index

Antonio del Rincón (painter)
Jesuit
grammarian
Nahuatl
Arte mexicana
MS.
Texcoco
Viceroyalty of New Spain
tlatoque
ruling nobility of Texcoco
mestizo
Nahua
Andrés de Olmos
Alonso de Molina
glottal stop
Horacio Carochi
Una Canger
McDonough 2011


Guzmán Betancourt 2002
Smith-Stark 2000
"Antonio del Rincón (1566–1601): primer gramático mexicano"
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Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
ISSN
0071-1675
OCLC
1568281

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