Ir directamente a la información del producto
1 de 3

Bonifaz Nuño, Rubén

Imagen de Tláloc: Hipótesis Iconográfica y Textual

Imagen de Tláloc: Hipótesis Iconográfica y Textual

Precio habitual $105.00 USD
Precio habitual Precio de oferta $105.00 USD
Oferta Agotado
Los gastos de envío se calculan en la pantalla de pago.

México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1986. First ed. Small quarto in white stamped pictorial cloth-backed boards; 187 pages + 72 unnumbered pages of b&w plates on coated stock: illustrations; 24 cm, bib. Fine with faintest of external wear; personal owner name in pencil (easily erased). In original acetate jacket. . Hardcover. ISBN: 9789688377345, 9688377341

3,000 copies printed. In Spanish. An important study of the Aztec god of rain. "Tláloc (Classical Nahuatl: Tláloc [ˈtɬaːlok]) is the god of rain in Aztec religion. He was also a deity of earthly fertility and water, worshipped as a giver of life and sustenance. This came to be due to many rituals, and sacrifices that were held in his name. He was feared, but not maliciously, for his power over hail, thunder, lightning, and even rain. He is also associated with caves, springs, and mountains, most specifically the sacred mountain where he was believed to reside. Cerro Tláloc is very important in understanding how rituals surrounding this deity played out. His followers were one of the oldest and most universal in ancient Mexico."—Wikipedia.

Ver todos los detalles