This article provides an in-depth exploration of early modern ideas of the American tropics in the specific context of colonial Spanish America. Its principal focus is a 17th century treatise entitled Paraíso en el Nuevo Mundo (Paradise in the New World). Written in the mid-17th century by a jurist named Antonio de León Pinelo, the treatise proposes that Eden was once located in the South American tropics. León Pinelo, although born in Spain, considered himself a criollo or Spanish American due to his long years of residence in Peru. Building on studies of criollo consciousness, as well as on recent work that demonstrates the prominence of ideas about the tropics in Iberian colonial expansion, this article intervenes in a rapidly growing ac...
This article establish the characteristics and paradoxes arising from the arrival, reception and rew...
Composing the World in Spanish Colonial Painting explores the cross-fertilization between western im...
During the 15th and 16th centuries, the idea of the world was broadened on an unprecendented scale. ...
This article provides an in-depth exploration of early modern ideas of the American tropics in the s...
This paper analyzes the works of two authors of the XVII century which locate the Earthly Paradise i...
This article aims at analysing Brazil as being terrestrial Paradise. The conception of Paradise assu...
In Writing the New World, Mauro Caraccioli examines the natural history writings of early Spanish mi...
This essay provides an interpretation of Antonio León Pinelo’s ideas on natural history and anthropo...
En El Paraíso en el Nuevo Mundo, León Pinelo trató de demostrar que el Paraíso terrenal fue un lugar...
This essay attempts to present a commentary about the notion of paradise in Latin America, as a whol...
This essay attempts to present a commentary about the notion of paradise in Latin America, as a whol...
The present article studies the way how Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo, first chronicler of the Indies,...
In contrast to the literature’s dominant focus on Western constructions of tropicality, this article...
This doctoral thesis offers a big-picture view of the material and cultural history of science in co...
El autor de este artículo cuestiona el enfoque semiótico-literario del recopilador de las narracione...
This article establish the characteristics and paradoxes arising from the arrival, reception and rew...
Composing the World in Spanish Colonial Painting explores the cross-fertilization between western im...
During the 15th and 16th centuries, the idea of the world was broadened on an unprecendented scale. ...
This article provides an in-depth exploration of early modern ideas of the American tropics in the s...
This paper analyzes the works of two authors of the XVII century which locate the Earthly Paradise i...
This article aims at analysing Brazil as being terrestrial Paradise. The conception of Paradise assu...
In Writing the New World, Mauro Caraccioli examines the natural history writings of early Spanish mi...
This essay provides an interpretation of Antonio León Pinelo’s ideas on natural history and anthropo...
En El Paraíso en el Nuevo Mundo, León Pinelo trató de demostrar que el Paraíso terrenal fue un lugar...
This essay attempts to present a commentary about the notion of paradise in Latin America, as a whol...
This essay attempts to present a commentary about the notion of paradise in Latin America, as a whol...
The present article studies the way how Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo, first chronicler of the Indies,...
In contrast to the literature’s dominant focus on Western constructions of tropicality, this article...
This doctoral thesis offers a big-picture view of the material and cultural history of science in co...
El autor de este artículo cuestiona el enfoque semiótico-literario del recopilador de las narracione...
This article establish the characteristics and paradoxes arising from the arrival, reception and rew...
Composing the World in Spanish Colonial Painting explores the cross-fertilization between western im...
During the 15th and 16th centuries, the idea of the world was broadened on an unprecendented scale. ...