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Discourses of the elders : the Aztec Huehuetlatolli

Purcell, Sebastian(Translated by)
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The Aztecs of central Mexico had a rich philosophical tradition, recorded in Latin script by Spanish clergymen—one of the earliest transcripts being Huehuetlatolli, or Discourses of the Elders, compiled by Fr Andres de Olmos circa 1535. Novel in its form, the Discourses consists of short conversations between elders and young people on how to achieve a meaningful and morally sound life.

These conversations bring to light the Aztec ethical landscape in brilliant clarity.

Their core values relied on collective responsibility and group wisdom, not individual thought and action, focused on a person’s actions in this realm rather than expectations of an afterlife. Never before translated into English in its entirety, and one of the first works to be translated from the original Nahuatl, the Discourses proves that philosophy can be active, communal and grounded not in a “pursuit of happiness” but rather pursuit of a meaningful life.

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WW Norton & Co
132402058X / 9781324020585
Hardback
10/10/2023
United States
English
240 pages
21 cm
Translated from the Latin.