Enciclopedia de México explained
Enciclopedia de México is a national encyclopedia of Mexico.
A first edition, in 10 volumes, was published from 1968, with editor Gutierre Tibón.[1]
A later edition was published from the late 1970s in 12 volumes, edited by José Rogelio Álvarez (es)[2] The encyclopedia has a vast array of articles including geology and landforms, fauna and flora, human migration, pre-Conquest ethnicity, anthropology and archeology, and biographical coverage,[3] and it is the most comprehensive encyclopedia on Mexico to date.
Notes and References
- Enciclopedia de México, Vol. I (A-Bravo) by Gutierre Tibón. Review by: Louis Nesbit, Hispania Vol. 51, No. 4 (Dec., 1968), p. 932. Published by: American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/338681
- Book: Álvarez. José Rogelio. Enciclopedia de México. 1978. Enciclopedia de México.
- Web site: Enciclopedia de México, el mejor monumento a José Rogelio Alvarez. Siempre.com. Spanish. 25 March 2011. 14 February 2014. 24 September 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924101652/http://www.siempre.com.mx/2011/03/enciclopedia-de-mexico-el-mejor-monumento-a-jose-rogelio-alvarez/. dead.