This is the bibliography used in this web page.

All books are in Spanish, except when signed with * are in English.

There are two basic areas:

First The relative to the question of dramatic art and the theory of the art, specially in Aristotle and his vision of the Greek Tragedy.

Poetics of Aristotle.

Translations of:

Ordonez, Marinerious (Original manuscripts, edition by Carlos Levoyer), Goya y Muniain, Butcher*, Bywater*, Fyfe*, Wheelwright*, Garcia Bacca, Schlesinger, Segura, Samaranch, Golden*, Garcia Yebra, Alsina, Gonzalez and Cappelletti. (All of these codified by Carlos Levoyer).

 

 

 

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Commentators of the Poetics of Aristotle:

Butcher, S., Aristotle’s Theory of Poetry and Fine Art*.

Hardison, O.B., Aristotle’s Poetics*.

House, H., Aristotle’s Poetics*.

Kaufmann, W., Tragedy and Philosophy.

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In addition it is possible to consult:

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Jaeger, W., Aristotle: Fundamentals of the history of his developement*.

Reale, G., Introduction to Aristotle.

Taylor, A.E., Aristotle*.

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Finally, are stimulating:

Auerbach, E. Mimesis; the representation of reality in Western literature.

Paz, O., Translation: Literature and Literalness.

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Second: The one related to the question of Atahualpa.

All the production of the Dr. Don Luis Andrade Reimers, that exhausts all the Chroniclers as well:

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1.- Biography of Atahualpa, Printing House "Don Bosco", Second edition, Quito, 1997.

2.- The heroic century, Central Bank of Ecuador, Quito, 1992.

3.- The Spanish Conquest of Quito, Quito, 1981.

4.- Campaign of Atahualpa against Cuzco, House of the Ecuadorian Culture Editorial, Quito, 1985.

5.- Towards the true history of Atahualpa, House of the Ecuadorian Culture Editorial, Quito, 1989.

6.- Calicuchima and Quisquis, the two genious generals of Atahualpa, Ecuadorian Foundation for Development, Quito, 1996.

7.- The true history of Atahualpa, Ecuadorian Foundation for Development, Quito, 1999.

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From other authors:

8.- The Incas Speak (Chronicles of Collapina, Supno, Inca Garcilaso, Felipe Guaman Poma, Titu Cusi and Juan Santacruz Pachacuti, Memorie Collection N° 5, Compilation and Edition by Manuel Espinosa Apolo, Taller de Estudios Andinos, Quito, 2000. ISBN: 9978-41-171-2. Rights of author: 013469.)

9.- Relation of the descendants, government and conquers of the Incas (Collapina, Supno and other Quipucamayos), Collection Classic Peruvian, Prologue and colofon of Juan Jose Vega, Lima, University Library, 1974.

10.- Guaman Poma de Ayala, Felipe New Chronicle and Good Government, Ayacucho Library, Caracas, 1980.

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