Mexican Great Chain of Being

Mexico within the Great Chain of Being. Valadés, Rhetorica christiana.
Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra

Valadés’ ingenuous mnemonic synthesis of ancient and medieval cosmography, Aristotelian physics and Neoplatonist hierarchies graphically introduced native Mexicans to the concepts of the Great Chain of Being, the Genesis creation, and Original Sin. This synthesis, however, placed Mexico at the centre of a hierarchical cosmic order. Valadés located Mexican crops (prickly pear and corn), fishes, animals, birds and native peoples along the central ascending axis of his global natural and preternatural hierarchy. In this hierarchy, Chichimecas and Nahuas appeared closer to the Church than Ottomans and Asians.

Further reading
  • Carruthers, M. (1990) The Book of Memory (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press).
  • de la Maza, F. (1945) Fray Diego Valadés: escritor y grabador franciscano del siglo XVI (Mexico City: UNAM Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas).
  • Palomera, E.J. (1988) Fray Diego Valadés, OFM, evangelizador humanista de la Nueva España: el hombre, su época y su obra (Mexico City: Universidad Iberoamericana).
  • Spence, J.D. (1984) The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci (New York, NY: Viking Penguin).
  • Yates, F.A. (1966) The Art of Memory (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press).