History of the Inca Empire: An Account of the Indians' Customs and Their Origin, Together with a Treatise on Inca Legends, History, and Social InstitutionsThe Historia del Nuevo Mundo, set down by Father Bernabe Cobo during the first half of the seventeenth century, represents a singulary valuable source on Inca culture. Working directly frorn the original document, Roland Hamilton has translated that part of Cobo's massive manuscripts that focuses on the history of the kingdom of Peru. The volume includes a general account of the aspect, character, and dress of the Indians as well as a superb treatise on the Incas—their legends, history, and social institutions. |
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Of Pachacutic Inca Yupanqui ninth king | 133 |
Of the rest of Pachacutics victories | 138 |
Of Tupa Inca Yupanqui the tenth king | 142 |
Of the rest of the events in the life of Tupa Inca Yupanqui | 148 |
Of Guayna Capac the last king of the Incas | 152 |
In which the deeds of Guayna Capac are continued | 157 |
Of the Inca brothers Huascar and Atauhualpa | 163 |
Of the rest of the things that happened in this war | 167 |
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Of the legendary origin of the Incas former kings of Peru | 103 |
Of Manco Capac the first king of the Incas | 108 |
Of the second Inca named Cinchi Roca | 113 |
Of Lloque Yupanqui the third Inca | 115 |
Of Mayta Capac fourth king Of the Incas | 118 |
Of the Inca Capac Yupanqui fifth king of Peru | 121 |
Of the sixth king of Peru named Inca Roca | 124 |
Of Yahuar Huacac Inca Yupanqui the seventh king | 126 |
Of Viracocha Inca eighth king | 130 |
Of the rest of the Incas sons of Guayna Capac who had the kings fringe | 172 |
Of the sons of Manco Inca who maintained the title of king in Vilcabamba | 178 |
Of the name and locality occupied by the Kingdom of the Incas and how these kings came to rule so many people and provinces | 185 |
How the Incas administered newly conquered lands by putting in these lands outsiders whom they called mitimaes and the types there were of them | 189 |
How the Incas organized the people that they subjugated into towns and the way they arranged the towns | 194 |
Of the governors caciques and other superiors to whom the Incas delegated the governance of their states | 198 |
Of the laws and punishments with which the Incas governed their kingdom | 203 |
Of the distinction between nobles and taxpayers that there was in this kingdom and of the way that the latter had of paying tribute and the way the ki... | 208 |
Of the division that the Inca made of the farmlands and of the estate and rents that the Inca and Religion received from them | 211 |
Of the order in which the domesticated livestock was distributed and the income that the Inca and Religion received in livestock and in clothing from... | 215 |
Of the storehouses belonging to the Inca and to Religion the goods that were collected in them and how these goods were used | 218 |
Of the roads that the Incas made throughout their kingdom and the labor service that was provided by the provinces to repair them | 223 |
Of the tambos and chasques and the tribute that the Indians gave in providing the labor service for them | 228 |
Of the rest of the tribute that the Indians paid their king in personal services | 231 |
Of the tribute of boys and girls that the Inca collected from his vassals and for what purposes they were used | 235 |
Of the control and great power that the Incas had gained over their vassals and the fear and reverence with which the vassals obeyed and served the I... | 239 |
Of the order they followed in installing the Inca the royal insignias and the Incas great majesty and splendor | 244 |
Of their computation of time of the quipos or recording devices and the method of counting that the Peruvian Indians had | 251 |
Notes | 257 |
Glossary | 263 |
Bibliography | 269 |
Index | 271 |
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History of the Inca Empire: an account of the Indians' customs and their ... Bernabé Cobo Affichage d'extraits - 1979 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
aforementioned America animals army Atauhualpa ayllo Biblioteca BOOK brothers brought caciques Cajamarca called Capac Yupanqui captains Chapter Chinchaysuyu city of Cuzco clothing coast Cobo Cobo's Collao Colombina-Cobo color conquered Coya customs fact father fiestas gave given gold governors guacas Guamanga Guayna Capac Historia del Nuevo honor Huascar idol Inca Empire Inca kings Inca Roca Inca Yupanqui Inca's Indians Indies inhabitants islands killed kingdom Lake Titicaca land language leagues Lima lineage live livestock Lloque Yupanqui lords maize Manco Capac Mayta Capac mitimaes nations natives nobles Nuevo Mundo Ophir opinion Pachacutic Peru populated provinces punishment Quechua quipos Quito reason regions Religion rest road Roca royal sacrifices sent sierra silver Spain Spaniards Spanish storehouses subjugated Tahuantinsuyu tambo things tion took towns tribal group tribute Tupa Inca Valley vassals viceroy victory Vilcabamba Vilcas Viracocha voyages word Yahuar Huacac
