- The
Calmecac ([kaɬˈmekak], from
calmecatl meaning "line/grouping of houses/buildings" and by
extension a
scholarly campus) was a
school for the sons of...
- the
Calmecac, the
exclusive school for nobles. At the
Telpochcalli students would learn the art of warfare, and
would become warriors. At the
Calmecac students...
-
depending on the boys'
social background: the sons of
nobles attended the
calmecac, an
institution that was
located within the
ceremonial precinct, while...
- rhetorics,
poetry and religion. The
calmecac were
attached to
temples as a
dedication to
patron gods. For example, the
calmecac in the main
ceremonial complex...
- e-completely-useless/. 2015
Medina Ramos, José
Genaro Emiliano (2012).
CALMECAC Tradiciones y
pensamiento del
pueblo de San
Lucas Atzala (PDF) (in Spanish)...
- (serpent wall).
Among the most
important buildings were the ballcourt, the
Calmecac (area for priests), and the
temples dedicated to Quetzalcoatl, Tezcatlipoca...
- for the role they
would play in
their adult life. They were sent to the
calmecac,
which was the
center for
higher learning, to
study the
ancient wisdom...
-
events and life path of
someone of his rank.
Following education in the
calmecac, the
school for
elite boys, and then his
military service, he was named...
- most
renowned Aztec schools: the
Telpuchcalli for
secular studies and the
Calmecac for
priestly training. When the
Spaniards arrived, the city had aqueducts...
- writing, and of books,
Quetzalcoatl was
particularly venerated in the
calmecac,
religious colleges annexed to the temples, in
which the ****ure priests...