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|a From Ancient Rome to Colonial Mexico :
|b Religious Globalization in the Context of Empire /
|c edited by David Charles Wright-Carr and Francisco Marco Simón.
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|b University Press of Colorado,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2023
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|t Ritual mediation on the middle ground : Rome and New Spain compared /
|r Greg Woolf --
|t A long way to become Christian : Romans, Hungarians, and the Nahua /
|r György Nemeth --
|t Human sacrifice and the religion of the other : barbarians, pagans and Aztecs /
|r Francisco Marco Simón --
|t The Aztec sun and its Mesoamerican milieu from a classical Mediterranean perspective /
|r Lorenzo Perez Yarza --
|t Donkeys and hares : the enemy warrior in the early European Chronicles of the Conquest /
|r Paolo Taviani --
|t Cultural persistence and appropriation in the Huamantla map /
|r David Charles Wright-Carr --
|t Comparison and the Franciscan construction of Mesoamerican polytheism through Augustine of Hippo's De Civitate Dei /
|r Sergio Botta --
|t Bernardino de Sahagún on Nahua astrology and divination : Greco-Roman traditions, Christian disapproval and ambiguity, and Mesoamerican practices /
|r Guilhem Olivier --
|t A version of the millennial Kingdom in the Portería of the Franciscan Convent in Cholula, Mexico /
|r María Celia Fontana Calvo --
|t Smoking stones and smoking mirrors : the limits of antiquarianism in New Spain /
|r Martin Devecka.
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|a "From Ancient Rome to Colonial Mexico compares the Christianization of the Roman Empire with the evangelization of Mesoamerica. With the analysis of empire and globalization and a postcolonial perspective on religion, the book proposes the method of "analytical comparison" to conceptualize affinities and differences between geographies"--
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|a Acculturation
|x Religious aspects.
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|a Imperialism
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|a Globalization
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|z New Spain.
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|a Globalization
|x Social aspects
|z Rome.
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|a Globalization
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|a New Spain
|x History
|x Religious life and customs.
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|a Rome
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|x Religious life and customs.
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|a Marco Simón, Francisco,
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|a Wright, David,
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