Alonso Gutiérrez Explained

Alonso Gutiérrez, also known as Alonso de la Vera Cruz (c.1507 - 1584) was a Spanish philosopher and Augustinian, who took the religious name da Vera Cruz. He became a major intellectual figure in New Spain, where he worked from 1535 to 1562, and from 1573 to his death,[1] and in the history of Mexico.

Gutiérrez was born in Caspueñas, Guadalajara. He studied under Francisco de Vitoria, at Salamanca University.[2]

He wrote in favour of the human rights of the conquered peoples.[3] In 1553 he became the first professor of the University of Mexico. He died in Mexico City.

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  1. http://www.filosoficas.unam.mx/~Modus/MP2/mp2colec.htm
  2. David Andrew Lupher, Romans in a New World: Classical Models in Sixteenth-Century Spanish America (2006), p. 160.
  3. http://agostinianos.org.br/curso/curso16.html

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