“It seems that the Indians imitated the ancient ones”. Vegetable Species and Drinks from the New World in the Works of Juan de Cárdenas and Antonio de León Pinelo

Early modernity witnessed the emergence of a complex network of ideas and knowledge about the New World. Travelers, chroniclers and missionaries developed a travel literature about American natural and cultural alterity. The present writing seeks to contribute to the knowledge of this process throug...

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spelling I15-R238-article-13442021-05-07T13:55:09Z “It seems that the Indians imitated the ancient ones”. Vegetable Species and Drinks from the New World in the Works of Juan de Cárdenas and Antonio de León Pinelo “Parece imitaban los indios a los antiguos”. Especies vegetales y bebidas del Nuevo Mundo en las obras de Juan de Cárdenas y Antonio de León Pinelo Álvarez, Matías Expansión Ultramarina Bebidas Americanas Historia Natural Alteridad Overseas Expansion American Drinks Natural History Alterity Early modernity witnessed the emergence of a complex network of ideas and knowledge about the New World. Travelers, chroniclers and missionaries developed a travel literature about American natural and cultural alterity. The present writing seeks to contribute to the knowledge of this process through the analysis of two treaties: Problemas y secretos maravillosos de las indias of Juan de Cárdenas, published in 1591 and Cuestión moral: si el chocolate quebranta el ayuno eclesiástico of the chronicler of the Indies Antonio de León Pinelo, published in 1636. The interpretative axis proposed to approach these works is the study of the intellectual devices displayed by the authors, in relation to the drinks and plants of the New World. La modernidad temprana fue testigo de la emergencia de un complejo entramado de circulación de ideas y construcción de saberes acerca del Nuevo Mundo. Viajeros, cronistas y misioneros desarrollaron una literatura de viajes acerca de la alteridad natural y cultural americana. El presente escrito, busca aportar al conocimiento de dicho proceso a partir del análisis de dos tratados: Problemas y secretos maravillosos de las indias del médico Juan de Cárdenas publicado en 1591 y Cuestión moral: si el chocolate quebranta el ayuno eclesiástico del cronista de indias Antonio de León Pinelo publicado en 1636. El eje interpretativo propuesto para abordar estas obras es el análisis de los dispositivos intelectuales que despliegan en relación a las bebidas y plantas del Nuevo Mundo. Grupo Prohistoria 2020-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html application/zip https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1344 10.35305/prohistoria.vi34.1344 Prohistoria. Historia, políticas de la historia; No. 34 (2020); 107-132 Prohistoria. Historia, políticas de la historia; Núm. 34 (2020); 107-132 Prohistoria. Historia, políticas de la historia; n. 34 (2020); 107-132 1851-9504 1514-0032 spa https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1344/1688 https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1344/1689 https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1344/1716 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic Expansión Ultramarina
Bebidas Americanas
Historia Natural
Alteridad
Overseas Expansion
American Drinks
Natural History
Alterity
spellingShingle Expansión Ultramarina
Bebidas Americanas
Historia Natural
Alteridad
Overseas Expansion
American Drinks
Natural History
Alterity
Álvarez, Matías
“It seems that the Indians imitated the ancient ones”. Vegetable Species and Drinks from the New World in the Works of Juan de Cárdenas and Antonio de León Pinelo
topic_facet Expansión Ultramarina
Bebidas Americanas
Historia Natural
Alteridad
Overseas Expansion
American Drinks
Natural History
Alterity
author Álvarez, Matías
author_facet Álvarez, Matías
author_sort Álvarez, Matías
title “It seems that the Indians imitated the ancient ones”. Vegetable Species and Drinks from the New World in the Works of Juan de Cárdenas and Antonio de León Pinelo
title_short “It seems that the Indians imitated the ancient ones”. Vegetable Species and Drinks from the New World in the Works of Juan de Cárdenas and Antonio de León Pinelo
title_full “It seems that the Indians imitated the ancient ones”. Vegetable Species and Drinks from the New World in the Works of Juan de Cárdenas and Antonio de León Pinelo
title_fullStr “It seems that the Indians imitated the ancient ones”. Vegetable Species and Drinks from the New World in the Works of Juan de Cárdenas and Antonio de León Pinelo
title_full_unstemmed “It seems that the Indians imitated the ancient ones”. Vegetable Species and Drinks from the New World in the Works of Juan de Cárdenas and Antonio de León Pinelo
title_sort “it seems that the indians imitated the ancient ones”. vegetable species and drinks from the new world in the works of juan de cárdenas and antonio de león pinelo
description Early modernity witnessed the emergence of a complex network of ideas and knowledge about the New World. Travelers, chroniclers and missionaries developed a travel literature about American natural and cultural alterity. The present writing seeks to contribute to the knowledge of this process through the analysis of two treaties: Problemas y secretos maravillosos de las indias of Juan de Cárdenas, published in 1591 and Cuestión moral: si el chocolate quebranta el ayuno eclesiástico of the chronicler of the Indies Antonio de León Pinelo, published in 1636. The interpretative axis proposed to approach these works is the study of the intellectual devices displayed by the authors, in relation to the drinks and plants of the New World.
publisher Grupo Prohistoria
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