| 1885 - 816 pàgines
...high plains of the Andes, hud a still further tradition, that the boat in which Tezpi, their Noah, escaped, was filled with various kinds of animals...left on the earth as the waters subsided. The little humming-bird, JiuitzilzUin, was then sent forth, and returned with a twig in its mouth. The coincidence... | |
| 1888 - 508 pàgines
...high plains of the Andes, had a still further tradition, that the boat in which Tegpi, their Noah, escaped, was filled with various kinds of animals...huitzitzilin, was then sent forth, and returned with a twig in his mouth. The coincidence of both these accounts with the Hebrew and Chaldean narratives is obvious."-... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1898 - 524 pàgines
...high plains of the Andes, had a still further tradition, that the boat, in which Tezpi, their Noah, escaped, was filled with various kinds of animals...feeding on the dead bodies of the giants, which had been-left on the earth, as the waters subsided. The little humming-bird, huitzitzilin, was then sent... | |
| Thomas Philip Terry - 1909 - 928 pàgines
...364) the " Tarascans have a tradition that Tezpi, their Noah, escaped from the great flood in a boat filled with various kinds of animals and birds. After some time, a vulture was sent out, but remained feeding on the dead bodies of the giants, which had been left on the earth, as the waters... | |
| Thomas Philip Terry - 1922 - 1068 pàgines
...364) the " Tarascans have a tradition that Tezpi, their Noah, escaped from the great flood in a boat filled with various kinds of animals and birds. After some time, a vulture was sent out, but remained feeding on the dead bodies of the giants, which had been left on the earth, as the waters... | |
| Thomas Philip Terry - 1922 - 1080 pàgines
...giants, which had been left on the earth, as the waters subsided. The little humming-bird, huilzitzilin, was then sent forth and returned with a twig in its mouth. The coincidence of this account with the Hebrew and Chaldean narratives is obvious." When the Spaniards first visited... | |
| Robert E. Anderson - 1915 - 424 pàgines
...languages in his mouth. . . . Tezpi, the Noah of a neighboring people, also escaped in a boat, which was filled with various kinds of animals and birds....left on the earth as the waters subsided. The little humming-bird was then sent forth and returned with the branch of a tree in its mouth. Another Aztec... | |
| Thomas Philip Terry - 1927 - 1066 pàgines
...364) the " Tarascans have a tradition that Tezpi, their Noah, escaped from the great flood in a boat filled with various kinds of animals and birds. After some time, a vulture was sent out, but remained feeding on the dead bodies of the giants, which had been left on the earth, as the waters... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 2004 - 904 pàgines
...high plains of the Andes, had a still further tradition, that the boat in which Tezpi, their Noah, he sentiment, which is common enough, is expressed...that blooms to-day To-morrow may be dying." And w hummingbird, huitzitzilin, was then sent forth, and returned with a twig in its mouth. The coincidence... | |
| William Prescott - 2005 - 761 pàgines
...high plains of the Andes, had a still further tradition, that the boat, in which Tezpi, their Noah, escaped, was filled with various kinds of animals...left on the earth, as the waters subsided. The little humming-bird, huitzitzilin, was sent forth, and returned with a twig in its mouth. The coincidence... | |
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