- Alonso de Molina
Alonso de Molina (1513 or 1514 – 1579) was a Franciscan priest and
grammarian , who wrote and published a well-known dictionary of theNahuatl language .He was born in
Spain but arrived in Mexico while still a child and he became fluent in Nahuatl while playing withAztec children. Molina arrived in Mexico immediately following Cortes' invasion. As a young man he entered theFranciscan order and became ordained as a priest. He taught at the Colegio de Santa Cruz inTlatelolco along withBernardino de Sahagún andAndrés de Olmos . Besides his priestly duties, Molina devoted himself to the study, understanding and writing of Nahuatl. He composed and preached many sermons in the Nahuatl tongue.Molina's "Vocabulary in Castilian and Mexican language" which he composed between 1555 and 1571 was the first dictionary printed in the
New World , and, together with Olmos’ work, was the first published systematic approach to an indigenous language. It is still considered an indispensable tool for students of theClassical Nahuatl language.Works
*A Nahuatl
catechism , now lost (1547)
*"Aqui comienca un vocabulario en la lengua castellana y mexicana " (1555)
*"Confessionario breve, en lengua mexicana" (1563/64?)
*"Confessionario mayor, en lengua mexicana y castellana" (1565)
*"Arte de la lengua mexicana y castellana " (1571)
*"Vocabulario en lengua castellana y mexicana " (1571)
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