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    • El mito del Inkarri narrado por segunda vez diez años después 

      Ossio, Juan (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo EditorialPE, 1984-03-16)
      The author presents a new revision of the Inkarrí myth. The story retains its colloquial style. The reader will be able to read it in the original Quechua text or in its Spanish translation.
    • La muerte del Inca. Dos versiones de un mito ashaninca 

      Fernández, Eduardo (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo EditorialPE, 1984-03-16)
      The Viracochas arise among the Ashanincas due to the disobedience of their father's youngest son, the Inca. They kill the Inca, cutting off his head and taking it to Lima where it never dies and continues talking.
    • Una nueva versión del mito de Inkarri 

      Vivanco Guerra, Alejandro (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo EditorialPE, 1984-03-16)
      The author, in a paper presented in the VI National Folklore Congress of Huaraz, Ancash, in 1983, exposes the myth that we reproduce in this article.
    • La piedra del cielo: algunos aspectos de la educación e iniciación religiosa de los príncipes incas 

      Ziólkowski, Mariusz S. (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo EditorialPE, 1984-03-16)
      In this article the author tries to determine what was the specific character of the "information" that the Sapan, Inka possessed, this quality, earned him his high position in the Inca religious and state hierarchy.
    • Recopilación de cuentos en relación con lo sobrenatural en Pampas-La Florida 

      Osterling, Jorge (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo EditorialPE, 1984-03-16)
      These stories are the basis of the analysis that Isabelle Lausent makes in this same issue of Anthropologica.
    • La universidad como claustro, vergel y árbol de la ciencia. Una invención iconográfica de la Universidad del Cuzco 

      Stastny M., Francisco (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo EditorialPE, 1984-03-16)
      In a meticulous iconological study, according to the method defined by E. Panofsky, the author analyzes some paintings that allow him to explore the religious and social thought of Cuzco and in this way he comes to point ...
    • Watuchicuna (Adivinanzas quechuas) 

      Altamirano, Teófilo (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo EditorialPE, 1984-03-16)
      Riddles represent a form of competition in the Andes, they constitute social and recreational events; They include varied content, and are often satires of everything external to the community. They reveal the peasant's ...