Discourses of the Elders: The Aztec Huehuetlatolli a First English Translation

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$16.99  $15.80
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W. W. Norton & Company
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Pages
224
Dimensions
5.9 X 8.4 X 0.6 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781324076162

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About the Author
Sebastian Purcell is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Cortland in New York, where he researches mathematical logic, ethics, and Latin American philosophy.
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The goal of integrating Mesoamerican thought into the history of philosophy is brought much closer thanks to this new translation. The English version is readable and makes the general philosophical interest of the text clear, while preserving such culturally specific features as the evocative metaphors used to express ethical concepts. Detailed notes and a useful introduction help to make the work accessible and comprehensible to a wide audience.--Peter Adamson, author of Don't Think For Yourself
Purcell's rare skill set as a scholar of both philosophy and the Aztec language of Nahuatl allows him to make a dramatically original contribution to our grasp of how the Aztecs viewed self, life, and the world. Discourses of the Elders will not only change how you see Aztec culture: it may also change how you see our culture.--Matthew Restall, author of When Montezuma Met Cortés
Effectively explaining the highly abstract and metaphorical writing of the Nahuatl language, Sebastian Purcell handles very well the interpretation of the difrasismos that is fundamental to understanding the philosophy and poetry of the Aztecs. Discourses of the Elders allows the Aztecs to speak for themselves.--Manuel Aguilar-Moreno, author of Handbook to Life in the Aztec World
A strong contribution to our understanding of an important tradition of Indigenous ethics.-- "Kirkus"