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B. One Aspect of Wedin’s Work

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2015

Hans Andersson*
Affiliation:
Göteburg, Sweden

Extract

The Swedish historian Åke Wedin has published three studies of problems in Inca history.1 In the last of these, El concepto de lo incáico y las fuentes, there is a chapter which the author entitled “La relación entre cuatro crónicas tempranas.”2 In it he compares chronicles by Damián de la Bandera,3 Cristóbal de Castro and Diego de Ortega Morejón,4 Hernando de Santillán5 and the so-called Señores.6 His examination has produced a number of conclusions about the chronology of the various sources and the extent to which they are dependent on each other. Some of these conclusions are quite convincing, others are doubtful. The object here is to examine them more closely.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 1968 

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References

1 La Cronología de la Historia Incáica (Madrid, 1963); El sistema decimal en el imperio incáico (Madrid, 1965), and El concepto de lo incáico y las fuentes (Uppsala, 1966). These studies together with an English summary (“Critical Studies on Inca History,” [Uppsala, 1966]) form the basis of Wedin’s doctorate. The views which are expressed in the following work, were presented in the main at the disputation at the University of Gothenburg on September 15, 1966.

2 El concepto, pp. 55–73.

3 “Relación general de la disposición y calidad de la provincia de Guamanga, Ilamada San Joan de la Frontera, y de la vivienda y costumbres de los naturales della,” in Relaciones Geográficas de Indias, ed. Espada, Marcos Jiménez de la, tomo I (Madrid, 1881)Google Scholar.

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7 Barrenechea, Raúl Porras, Cronistas del Perú (Lima, 1962), p. 258 Google Scholar.

8 El concepto, p. 57.

9 Marcos Jiménez de la Espada, in Tres relaciones de antigüedades peruanas, XLI; Baudin, Louis, El imperio socialista de los Incas (Santiago, 1955)Google Scholar. Cf. El concepto, p. 56.

10 Tres relaciones, p. 61. Also quoted by Wedin, El concepto, p. 57, but to other purpose.

11 Ugarte, Rubén Vargas, Historia de la iglesia en el Perú, II (Burgos, 1959), 128 Google Scholar.

12 El concepto, p. 57.

13 Conde de Nieva died in February, 1564. See below, note 22.

14 Porras Barrenechea, Cronistas, p. 258. Cf. Santillán in Tres relaciones, p. 109.

15 See above, note 12.

16 Guinassi, Manuel Belaunde, La encomienda en el Perú (Lima, 1945), p. 135 Google Scholar. Unfortunately, I have not had access to the particular volumes used by him from Gobernantes del Perú. Cartas y Papeles. Publ, dirigida por Levillier, Roberto (Madrid, 1921-1926)Google Scholar. Similarly with the series published by Levillier, from Audiencia de Lima, Correspondencia de Presidentes y Oidores (Madrid, 1922)Google Scholar.

17 Belaunde Guinassi, La encomienda, p. 150.

18 Ibid., p. 155.

19 Ibid., p. 159.

20 Ibid., p. 160.

21 Mendiburu, Manuel de, Diccionario histórico biográfico del Perú. 2nd ed. VII (Lima, 1933), 96 Google Scholar.

22 Ibid., p. 100. Means, P.A., Fall of the Inca Empire (New York and London, 1932), p. 102 Google Scholar.

23 Santillán, Tres relaciones, pp. 66 f.

24 M. Jiménez de la Espada in the introduction to Tres relaciones, p. xl.

25 El concepto, pp. 56–57. Wedin is here supporting Porras’ hypothesis that Santillán wrote his work in Spain. Cronistas del Perú, p. 258.

26 El concepto, p. 67, and note 164.

27 Señores, p. 67.

28 El concepto, p. 64.

29 Ibid., p. 67.

30 Ibid., p. 72.

31 An example of this is the relation between Señores and Santillán who are here under discussion.

32 Some of them in El concepto, pp. 68–69.

33 El concepto, pp. 64 and 66.

34 Ibid., pp. 61–63.

35 Ibid., p. 64.

36 Owing to the great similarities between the Señores and Santillán I shall in future merely compare the first-named source with the Castro-Ortega Morejón account.

37 El concepto, p. 61.

38 Castro-Ortega Morejón, p. 237.

39 Señores, p. 59.

40 Castro-Ortega Morejón, p. 237.

41 Señores, pp. 59 f.

42 Castro-Ortega Morejón, p. 238.

43 Señores, pp. 61 f.

44 Castro-Ortega Morejón, p. 238.

45 Señores, pp. 63 f.

46 El concepto, pp. 64 f.