

An edition of Arte de la lengua mexicana (1892)
con la declaracion de las adverbios della.
By Horacio Carochi
Publish Date
1892
Publisher
Museo Nacional
Language
spa
Pages
202
Description:
Horacio Carochi (1586–1666) was an Italian Jesuit priest and grammarian who was born in Florence, Italy, and died in Mexico. He is known for his grammar of the Classical Nahuatl language. Contents Life Carochi was born in Florence. He went to Rome where he entered the Society of Jesus. From Rome he went to the New World, arriving in New Spain (now Mexico). There he dedicated himself to the study of the indigenous languages, and became proficient in Nahuatl and Otomi. He was a friend of the Bishop and later Viceroy of New Spain, Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, as is documented by the letters existing today written by Carochi to the bishop. Importance Carochi had an acute understanding of the Nahuatl language and was the first grammarian to understand and propose a consistent transcription of two difficult phenomena in Nahuatl phonology, namely vowel length and the saltillo. His Arte or grammar was seen as important soon after its publication, and as early as 1759 a version edited by Ignacio Paredes was issued. This version however lacks most of the virtues of the original work. Today his original Arte de la lengua Mexicana is considered by linguists to be the finest and most useful of the extant early grammars of Nahuatl. He also wrote a grammar of the Otomi language, which is now lost.
subjects: Nahuatl language, Grammar, Aztec language, Adverb