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Ancient cities in new worlds: Neo-Latin views and Classical ideals in the sixteenth century

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Peer-reviewed

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Book chapter

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Authors

Martínez Jiménez, Javier  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4132-4135
Ottewill-Soulsby, Sam 

Abstract

What follows will begin by introducing the two writers who are our subjects (Peter Martyr d'Anghleria and Francisco Cervantes de Salazar) before we consider their varied approaches to the indigenous settlements of the Caribbean and Mesoamerica. Their accounts of these villages and cities will then be contrasted with their depictions of Spanish urban foundations. This examination reveals how the Roman colonial city could be used to understand the cities of the New World and to model Spanish imperialism in these lands. This in turn demonstrates the usefulness of the ancient city as a tool for thinking about colonial cities in later centuries

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Title

Ancient cities in new worlds: Neo-Latin views and Classical ideals in the sixteenth century

Keywords

Is Part Of

Rome and the Colonial City

Book type

Edited volume

Publisher

Oxbow

ISBN

978-1-78925-780-9
Sponsorship
European Research Council (693418)