Horacio Carochi

Horacio Carochi
Horacio Corochi
Nacimiento 1586
Florencia, Italia
Fallecimiento 1666
Ciudad de México, México
Nacionalidad Flag of Italy.svg italiano
Ocupación religioso
Portada de Arte de la Lengua mexicana con la declaración de todos sus adverbios

Horacio Carochi (1586–1666) fue un jesuita italiano que nació en Florencia, Italia, y falleció en México. El es reconocido por su gramática del náhuatl clásico.

Trabajos

  • Arte de la Lengua mexicana con la declaración de todos sus adverbios, impreso en Mexico en 1645
  • Vocabulario copioso de la Lengua mexicana
  • Gramática de la Lengua Otomí
  • Vocabulario Otomí
  • Sermones en Lengua mexicana

Referencias

Horacio Carochi», Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. III (New Advent online reproduction edición), New York: Robert Appleton and Company, OCLC 1017058, http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03371a.htm, consultado el 2008-05-13 
Bustamante, Jesús (1995). «Professional Indian, Professional Criollo. Nahuatl Versions of Classical Spanish Theatre». En Henriette Bugge and Joan Pau Rubiés (eds.). Shifting Cultures: Interaction and Discourse in the Expansion of Europe. Periplus Parerga, Bd. 4. Münster, Germany: LIT Verlag. pp. 71–96. ISBN 3-8258-2614-7. OCLC 36278908. 

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