The pleasant historie of the conquest of the VVeast India, now called new Spayne: atchieued by the vvorthy Prince Hernando Cortes, marques of the Valley of Huaxacac, most delectable to readeLópez de Gómara, Francisco
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The pleasant historie of the conquest of the VVeast India, now called new Spayne: atchieued by the vvorthy Prince Hernando Cortes, marques of the Valley of Huaxacac, most delectable to reade
López de Gómara, Francisco
Cortés, Hernán, 1485-1547; Mexico -- History -- Conquest, 1519-1540; Nahuatl language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.
The fourth Sunne finished by tempest of ayre or winde, which blew
downe houses, trées, yea and y^e mountaynes and Rockes were blowë
asunder, but the lignage of mankinde perished not, sauing that they
were conuerted into Apes. And touching the fift Sunne, which now
raigneth, they know not how it shall consume. But they say that when
the fourth Sunne perished, all the worlde fell into darkenesse, and so
remained for the space of fiue and twenty yeares continually, and at
the fiftenth yeare of that fearefull darkenesse, the Gods did forme
one man and a woman, who brought forth children, and at the end of the
other tenne yeares, appeared the Sunne whiche was newly borne vppon
the figure of the _Conny_ day, and therfore they begin their account
of yéeres at y^t day, & reckoning from the yeare of oure Lorde 1552.
their age or Sunne is 858. so that it appeareth that they haue vsed
many yeares their writing in figures: and they had not onely this vse
from _Cetochtli_, whiche is the beginning of their yeare, moneth, and
day of their fifth Sunne, but also they hadde the same order and vse in
the other foure Sunnes which were past: but they let many things slippe
out of memorie, saying, that with the newe Sunne, all other things
should be likewise new. They held also opinion, that thrée dayes after
this last Sunne appeared, all the Gods did dye, and that in processe
of time the Gods whiche nowe they haue, and worshippe, were borne. And
through these false opinions, our Diuines did soone conuert them to the
knowledge of the true lawes of God.
The nation of the Indians called
_Chichimecas_.
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