- Source: Francisco Javier Clavijero
Francisco Javier Clavijero Echegaray (terkadang Francesco Saverio Clavigero) (9 September 1731 – 2 April 1787) adalah seorang guru, cendekiawan dan sejarawan Yesuit Meksiko. Setelah pengusiran para Yesuit dari koloni-koloni Spanyol (1767), ia datang ke Italia, dimana ia menulis karya berharga tentang sejarah dan peradaban pra-Kolumbus Mesoamerika dan altiplano Meksiko tengah.
Referensi
"Clavijero, Francisco Javier". Enciclopedia de México, v. 3. Mexico City, 1987.
García, Rubén, Biobibliografía del historiador Francisco Javier Clavijero, 1931.
Grajales, Gloria, Nacionalismo incipiente en los historiadores coloniales. Estudio historigráfico, 1961.
González, Víctor Rico, Historiadores mexicanos del siglo XVIII. Estudios historiográficos sobre Clavijero, Veytia, Cavo y Alegre, 1949.
Ronan, Charles E. "Francisco Javier Clavigero, 1731-1787" in Handbook of Middle American Indians, Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources. Part 2. University of Texas Press 1973, pp. 276–297. ISBN 0-292-70153-5
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Winterer, Caroline. "The Civilization of the Aztecs," in American Enlightenments: Pursuing Happiness in the Age of Reason (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2016), pp. 73–109.'
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(Spanyol) Fondo de Cultura Económica - Francisco Javier Clavijero
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Complete digital facsimiles of volumes 1-4 of Storia antica del Messico (Cesena, 1780) in the John Carter Brown Library's collection on Internet Archive
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