Guerra
Título
Guerra
Descripción
That instead of the Mexicans sacrificing Thousands and twenty thousands annually, as those Adventurers reported, they never sacrificed fifty in any one Year. And, for ought I can learn, they neither sacrificed Beasts or Men constantly; but only on some grand Festivals, or in the Time of some general Calamity, such as Famine, or ill Success in War, to appease their angry Gods, as the Phoenicians and Carthaginians did, from whom it is highly probable they were descended.
Materia
Sacrificios humanos
Representación falsa
Relación
Religión
Historia
Identificador
1664
Autor
Salmon, Thomas
Fecha
1736
Editor
Salmon, Thomas. Modern history: or, the present state of all nations. Describing their respective situations, persons, habits, Buildings, Manners, Laws and Customs, Religión and Policy, Arts and Sciences, Trades, Manufactures and Husbandry, Plants, animals and minerals. Londres, 1736: p.422.
Idioma
EN
Cobertura
Inglaterra s. XVIII
Fuente
ECCO, CW3300688736, Imagen: 435, Enlace: http://find.galegroup.com/ecco/infomark.do?&source=gale&prodId=ECCO&userGroupName=unam_ecco&tabID=T001&docId=CW3300688736&type=multipage&contentSet=ECCOArticles&version=1.0&docLevel=FASCIMILE. Fecha de captura: 08/08/2016
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Impreso
Citación
Salmon, Thomas, “Guerra,” México Imaginario, consulta 16 de mayo de 2024, https://mexicoimaginario.omeka.net/items/show/17230.