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"Excellent and well-documented account of 16th-century architecture in Metztitlán, Hidalgo, written by a professional architect and accomplished scholar. Describes Metztitlán's geographic history and the technical construction and development of its architecture. Also provides a contemporary analysis. Contains thorough photographic documentation, colonial maps, contemporary ground plans and elevations of churches, as well as renderings of architectural details and mural decorations"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
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Metztitlán, Hidalgo: arquitectura del siglo XVI
1996, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
in Spanish
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9683654711 9789683654717
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-183) and indexes.
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Metztitlán, señorío independiente desde antes de la llegada de los españoles, se extiende en toda una región de los actuales estados de Hidalgo y sus límites con Veracruz y Querétaro. Si en algún lugar existen todavía edificios virreinales es aquí, en la región de Metztitlán. Majestuoso recorrido por los tal vez primeros y mejores edificios de los primeros tiempos del siglo XVI. Incluye fotos, levantamientos arquitectónicos, descripciones de cada uno de los edificios, resumenes de los edificios construidos en la zona por época y por congregación.
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