Outline for a history of the discovery and conquest of Cordoba.

This short chapter, which will be part of our next book "Los Comechingones", is really an outline for a history of the discovery and conquest of the Cordoba territory. It is written to serve the purposes of that book, hence the need to have incorporated what refers to the discovery of the...

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spelling I10-R344-article-107952023-11-02T14:13:23Z Outline for a history of the discovery and conquest of Cordoba. Esbozo para una historia del descubrimiento y conquista de Córdoba Serrano, Antonio Expedición de Gaboto Sierra de los comechingones Francisco de Villagra Valle de Conlara Gaboto Expedition Comechingones Mountain Range Francisco de Villagra Conlara Valley This short chapter, which will be part of our next book "Los Comechingones", is really an outline for a history of the discovery and conquest of the Cordoba territory. It is written to serve the purposes of that book, hence the need to have incorporated what refers to the discovery of the Conlara Valley, largely belonging today to the province of San Luis, and to circumscribe it only to the sixteenth century. We consider three discovering currents: the one from the East, the one from the North and the one from the West. Most of these currents were in search of the fabulous country of the Caesars, uncertain and shifting like the spirit of the conquerors. But for all of them, Cordoba was only a landmark; either for the Caesars or for the Rio de la Plata. Este corto capítulo que formará parte de nuestro próximo libro "Los Comechingones", constituye realmente un esbozo para una historia del descubrimiento y conquista del territorio cordobés. Está escrito para servir los propósitos de aquel libro, de ahí la necesidad de haber incorporado lo referente al descubrimiento del valle de Conlara, en gran parte perteneciente hoy a la provincia de San Luis, y circunscribirlo tan sólo al siglo XVI. Consideramos tres corrientes descubridoras: la del Este, la del Norte y la del Oeste. En su mayoría estas corrientes van en procura del fabuloso país de los césares, incierto y movedizo como el espíritu de los conquistadores. Pero para todas, Córdoba era sólo un jalón; o para los Césares o para el Río de la Plata. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 1943-11-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/10795 Revista de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Vol. 30 Núm. 9/10 (1943): Noviembre-Diciembre; 1269-1284 0370-7687 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/10795/11394 Derechos de autor 1943 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic Expedición de Gaboto
Sierra de los comechingones
Francisco de Villagra
Valle de Conlara
Gaboto Expedition
Comechingones Mountain Range
Francisco de Villagra
Conlara Valley
spellingShingle Expedición de Gaboto
Sierra de los comechingones
Francisco de Villagra
Valle de Conlara
Gaboto Expedition
Comechingones Mountain Range
Francisco de Villagra
Conlara Valley
Serrano, Antonio
Outline for a history of the discovery and conquest of Cordoba.
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Sierra de los comechingones
Francisco de Villagra
Valle de Conlara
Gaboto Expedition
Comechingones Mountain Range
Francisco de Villagra
Conlara Valley
author Serrano, Antonio
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title Outline for a history of the discovery and conquest of Cordoba.
title_short Outline for a history of the discovery and conquest of Cordoba.
title_full Outline for a history of the discovery and conquest of Cordoba.
title_fullStr Outline for a history of the discovery and conquest of Cordoba.
title_full_unstemmed Outline for a history of the discovery and conquest of Cordoba.
title_sort outline for a history of the discovery and conquest of cordoba.
description This short chapter, which will be part of our next book "Los Comechingones", is really an outline for a history of the discovery and conquest of the Cordoba territory. It is written to serve the purposes of that book, hence the need to have incorporated what refers to the discovery of the Conlara Valley, largely belonging today to the province of San Luis, and to circumscribe it only to the sixteenth century. We consider three discovering currents: the one from the East, the one from the North and the one from the West. Most of these currents were in search of the fabulous country of the Caesars, uncertain and shifting like the spirit of the conquerors. But for all of them, Cordoba was only a landmark; either for the Caesars or for the Rio de la Plata.
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