Diego Durán
Diego Durán (c. 1537 – 1588) was a Dominican friar best known for his authorship of one of the earliest Western books on the history and culture of the Aztecs, ''The History of the Indies of New Spain'', a book that was much criticised in his lifetime for helping the "heathen" maintain their culture.Also known as the Durán Codex, ''The History of the Indies of New Spain'' was completed in about 1581. Durán also wrote ''Book of the Gods and Rites'' (1574–1576), and ''Ancient Calendar'' (c. 1579). He was fluent in Nahuatl, the Aztec language, and was therefore able to consult natives and Aztec codices as well as work done by earlier friars. His empathetic nature allowed him to gain the confidence of many native people who would not share their stories with other Europeans, and was able to document many previously unknown folktales and legends that make his work unique. Provided by Wikipedia
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El Rol del Estado en la Eficacia y Mejora de la Educación: ¿Hacia una Imposición Ideológica? by Diego Durán Jara
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El principio de no discriminación en los procesos de Reclutamiento y Selección en Chile by Diego Duran-Toledo
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Estudiantes como agentes activos de su proceso formativo: una experiencia emergente en educación médica by Pablo Araya Tapia, Pauline Böhm Ghiringhelli, Ignacio Bustos García, Diego Durán Alvarado, Catalina Giacaman Salcedo, Isidora González Atenas, Camilo Laprida Acuña, Camila Martínez Villavicencio, Javiera Meléndez Campillay, Rodrigo Olivares Álvarez, Paula Villarroel Norambuena, Natalia Gana Ahumada, Denisse Zuñiga Parada, Marcela Cisternas Martínez, Klaus Püschel Illanes
Published 2022-12-01
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