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  1. Miguel León-Portilla (22 February 1926 – 1 October 2019) was a Mexican anthropologist and historian, specializing in Aztec culture and literature of the pre-Columbian and colonial eras. Many of his works were translated to English and he was a well-recognized scholar internationally.

    • Mexican
    • 1 October 2019 (aged 93), Mexico City, Mexico
  2. San Diego State University . Professor Miguel León-Portilla is the foremost scholar on the language and culture of the Nahua people, also known as Aztecs, who had a well-established and distinguished civilization in Mexico long before the Spanish arrived in the early 16th century.

  3. In his introduction Miguel León-Portilla does a masterful job of summarizing the Aztec Empire, way of life of the people, and the situation surrounding the conquest. He is a bit carried away by his enthusiasm for things Aztec when he bounds the Aztec Empire.

    • Miguel León Portilla
    • 1959
  4. Miguel Luis León Portilla (Ciudad de México, 22 de febrero de 1926-Ciudad de México, 1 de octubre de 2019) [1] fue un historiador, filósofo, escritor, diplomático y académico mexicano, experto reconocido en materia del pensamiento y la literatura de la cultura náhuatl.

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  6. Es considerado uno de los más destacados estudiosos del pasado prehispánico: de la cultura nahua y de otras mesoamericanas. Fue investigador (1957-2019) y director (1963-1975) del Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM y embajador de México ante la Unesco, París (1988-1992).

  7. Como antropólogo, historiador, filólogo y filósofo, Miguel León Portilla centró su interés en los pueblos del México prehispánico. Su vasta obra recoge y estudia las creencias, las tradiciones y el pensamiento de estas culturas. Entre sus libros más importantes cabe destacar La filosofía náhuatl (1956), La visión de los vencidos ...

  8. Nov 15, 2006 · Miguel León-Portilla, renowned historian and anthropologist, is best known for his work regarding Nahuatl history. His works include The Broken Spears: The Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico ; Native Meso-American Spirituality; and In the Language of Kings: An Anthology of Mesoamerican Literature—Pre-Columbian to the Present.

    • Miguel Leon-Portilla
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