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"Crónica X" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkɾonika ˈekis]) is the name given by Mesoamerican researchers to a postulated primary-source early 16th century historical work on the traditional history of the Aztec and other central Mexican peoples, which some researchers theorize formed the basis for several other extant 16th century documents. The chronicle's author is unknown and the work has been lost, if indeed it ever existed, but it is thought to have been used as a source for several other chronicles that contain striking similarities, among these the Chronicles of Fray Diego Durán, Juan de Tovar and José de Acosta. It has been suggested that it is to be identified with a book which is known to have been written by Andrés de Olmos but which has not survived.

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  • Crónica X (en)
  • Chronique X (fr)
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  • "Crónica X" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkɾonika ˈekis]) is the name given by Mesoamerican researchers to a postulated primary-source early 16th century historical work on the traditional history of the Aztec and other central Mexican peoples, which some researchers theorize formed the basis for several other extant 16th century documents. The chronicle's author is unknown and the work has been lost, if indeed it ever existed, but it is thought to have been used as a source for several other chronicles that contain striking similarities, among these the Chronicles of Fray Diego Durán, Juan de Tovar and José de Acosta. It has been suggested that it is to be identified with a book which is known to have been written by Andrés de Olmos but which has not survived. (en)
  • La Chronique X est un hypothétique codex mésoaméricain du XVIe siècle dont aucun exemplaire ne semble avoir survécu et qui aurait servi de source commune à la Crónica mexicana de Fernando Alvarado Tezozómoc et à l'Historia de las Indias de Nueva España y Islas de Tierra Firme de Diego Durán, qui ont ensuite eux-mêmes été adaptés par Juan de Tovar et José de Acosta et constituent une des principales sources d'informations écrites sur le Mexique préhispanique. (fr)
  • Crónica X è il nome dato dai ricercatori mesoamericani a quella che si crede essere la fonte primaria, risalente al XVI secolo, della tradizione storica degli Aztechi e di altre civiltà precolombiane. Secondo alcuni studiosi avrebbe fornito la base per molte altre opere simili del XVI secolo tuttora esistenti. Non si conosce chi sia stato l'autore della cronaca e l'opera è andata perduta, se mai è esistita, ma si crede che sia stata usata come fonte per molte altre cronache che contengono forti somiglianze, tra cui le opere di fra' Diego Durán, di e di José de Acosta. (it)
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  • "Crónica X" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkɾonika ˈekis]) is the name given by Mesoamerican researchers to a postulated primary-source early 16th century historical work on the traditional history of the Aztec and other central Mexican peoples, which some researchers theorize formed the basis for several other extant 16th century documents. The chronicle's author is unknown and the work has been lost, if indeed it ever existed, but it is thought to have been used as a source for several other chronicles that contain striking similarities, among these the Chronicles of Fray Diego Durán, Juan de Tovar and José de Acosta. It has been suggested that it is to be identified with a book which is known to have been written by Andrés de Olmos but which has not survived. The similarities between the materials and scope of documents such as the Durán, Tovar and Acosta codices were first noted by Robert Barlow in 1945, which led him to postulate that they all must have had a particular source in common, which he denoted as Crónica X. (en)
  • Crónica X è il nome dato dai ricercatori mesoamericani a quella che si crede essere la fonte primaria, risalente al XVI secolo, della tradizione storica degli Aztechi e di altre civiltà precolombiane. Secondo alcuni studiosi avrebbe fornito la base per molte altre opere simili del XVI secolo tuttora esistenti. Non si conosce chi sia stato l'autore della cronaca e l'opera è andata perduta, se mai è esistita, ma si crede che sia stata usata come fonte per molte altre cronache che contengono forti somiglianze, tra cui le opere di fra' Diego Durán, di e di José de Acosta. Le somiglianze tra materiali e contenuti dei codici Durán, Tovar e furono notate la prima volta da Robert Barlow nel 1945, il che lo portò ad ipotizzare che potessero essere tutte basate su una particolare fonte in comune, che egli chiamò Crónica X. (it)
  • La Chronique X est un hypothétique codex mésoaméricain du XVIe siècle dont aucun exemplaire ne semble avoir survécu et qui aurait servi de source commune à la Crónica mexicana de Fernando Alvarado Tezozómoc et à l'Historia de las Indias de Nueva España y Islas de Tierra Firme de Diego Durán, qui ont ensuite eux-mêmes été adaptés par Juan de Tovar et José de Acosta et constituent une des principales sources d'informations écrites sur le Mexique préhispanique. C'est Robert Barlow qui a remarqué le premier, dans son article en espagnol La Crónica X publié en 1945, les ressemblances entre les écrits de Tezozomoc et Durán, et a émis l'hypothèse qu'ils avaient une source commune. C'est également lui qui a baptisé ce manuscrit hypothétique Chronique X. (fr)
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