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- El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno (English: The First New Chronicle and Good Government) is a Peruvian chronicle finished around 1615. Its author...
- Today, Guaman Poma is noted for his illustrated chronicle, El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno. The son of a noble family of the Indigenous (but non-Inca)...
- Historia del Nuevo Mundo (1653) Guaman Poma's 1615 book El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno shows numerous line drawings of Inca flags. The seven colors...
- 2024. Retrieved 7 March 2024. Felipe Guamán Poma de Ayala (1980). Nueva corónica y buen gobierno. Vol. 1 (1980 ed.). Biblioteca Ayacucho. p. 83. ISBN 9788466000567...
- (m****cripts and personal papers) (1997); Guamán Poma de Ayala's El Primer Nueva Coronica y Buen Gobierno, an autographed m****cript of 1,200 pages including 400...
- doi:10.1215/00182168-83-1-53. S2CID 144925044. Guamán Poma (1615). "Nueva corónica y buen gobierno". Royal Library, Denmark website. p. 362. "Plaza Mayor...
- available online as PDF) "Guaman Poma – El Primer Nueva Corónica Y Buen Gobierno" – A digital version of the Corónica, scanned from the original m****cript....
- possible. : Ch. I.3  Guaman Poma de Ayala in his m****cript "Primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno", preserved in the Copenhagen Royal Library mentions and...
- La Corónica. 31 (1): 91. Piera, Montserrat (2003). "Writing, Auctoritas and Canon Formation in Sor Isabel De Villena's Vita Christi". La Coronica: A Journal...
- Indigenous chronicler Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala in his Nueva coronica i buen gobierno (1615, f. 912) uses terms ⟨hanacpacha⟩ hanaq pacha and ⟨ucopacha⟩...