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Horacio Carochi (1586–1666) was a
Jesuit priest and
grammarian who was born in
Florence and died in New Spain. He is
known for his
grammar of the classical...
- Guzmán (1642), and
Horacio Carochi (1645).
Carochi's is
today considered the most
important colonial-era
grammar of Nahuatl.
Carochi has been particularly...
- his Arte de la
Lengua Mexicana (1645), the
priest and
grammarian Horacio Carochi aimed to
provide a full
representation of all
phonemically relevant features...
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Antonio del Rincón, in 1642
Diego de
Galdo Guzmán and in 1645
Horacio Carochi. The latter, a
Jesuit philologist originally from Florence, is considered...
- and he was an
important influence on his
later Jesuit colleague Horacio Carochi, who
elaborated on Rincón's work in his own
famous arte.
Nahuatl grammarians...
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presence in present-day
Mexico (and elsewhere)
Grammar of
Mexican language by
Carochi Dialect division of
Spanish in Mexico,
according to Lope Blanch. Toilet...
- treasurer/public
trustee Allen Cooper,
sheriff John Kratz,
surveyor Tony
Carochi,
county manager Colorado Department of
Corrections operates several prisons...
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Anthropological Linguistics. 5 (2): 14–18. ISSN 0003-5483. JSTOR 30022406.
Carochi, Horacio: Arte de la
lengua mexicana: con la declaración de los adverbios...
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translations contain marginal notes referencing Carochi. Alva's work
contributed to
Horacio Carochi's grammar of Nahuatl, Arte de la
lengua mexicana,...
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footballer Caesar Cardini, restaurateur, chef, and
hotel owner Horacio Carochi,
priest and
grammarian Arturo Brizio Carter,
football referee C****iano...