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Title
La ciudad ordenada / Allan R. Brewer-Carías.
Imprint
Caracas : Criteris Editorial, ©2006.
Call Number
HT127.5 .B74 2006
Edition
Segunda Edicion 2017
ISBN
9806818253
9789806818255
9806616253
9789806818255
9806616253
Description
545 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 32 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)82147591
Summary
Extensive study regarding the norms from the "Leyes de los Reynos de Indias" (1688) along other colonial regulations in the design and formation of American cities, a legislation imposed by Spain for the discovery and foundation of the towns in their American territories. The author studies from a judicial perspective the history and social and cultural aspects of the peopling of colonial America through the orderly urban planning of the novohispanic cities.
Note
Extensive study regarding the norms from the "Leyes de los Reynos de Indias" (1688) along other colonial regulations in the design and formation of American cities, a legislation imposed by Spain for the discovery and foundation of the towns in their American territories. The author studies from a judicial perspective the history and social and cultural aspects of the peopling of colonial America through the orderly urban planning of the novohispanic cities.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Brewer Carías, Allan-Randolph. Ciudad ordenada. Caracas : Criteris Editorial, ©2006 (OCoLC)645164969
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Gift
Gift of the author, Allan R. Brewer-Carías
Gift

The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Gift of the author, Allan R. Brewer-Carías
Table of Contents
La forma del orden urbano/ Graziano Gasparini
El derecho y la ciudad/ Federico Vegas
Nuestro modelo urbano/ Carlos Gómez de Llerena
Caracas, una isla que pierde su historia/ Anthony Brewer-Carasí.
El derecho y la ciudad/ Federico Vegas
Nuestro modelo urbano/ Carlos Gómez de Llerena
Caracas, una isla que pierde su historia/ Anthony Brewer-Carasí.