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page 1Nahuatl-language writers

Bernardino de Sahagún
ca. 1499-1590, Spanish mesoamericanist, evangelizador, fraile franciscano, misionero
Chimalpahin
Domingo Francisco de San Antón Muñón Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin (1579, Amecameca, Chalco1660, Mexico City), usually referred to simply as Chimalpahin or Chimalpain, was a Nahua annalist from Chalco. His Nahuatl names () mean "Runs Swiftly with a Shield" and "Rising Eagle", respectively, and he claimed descent from the lords of Tenango-Amecameca-Chalco. He was the grandson of the late Don Domingo Hernández Ayopochtzin, a seventh-generation descendant of the founding king of the polity. Don Domingo was learned and esteemed, especially for his education and his record-keeping skills in the anc
Alonso de Molina
Mexican Mesoamerican linguist
R. H. Barlow
American anthropologist (1918–1951)
Horacio Carochi
Jesuit priest and grammarian; known for his grammar of the Classical Nahuatl language
Andrés de Olmos
Mesoamerican linguist
Fernando Alvarado Tezozómoc
Nahua noble and historian
Juan Bautista Pomar
mesoamericanist
Antonio del Rincón
Mexican academic
Antonio Valeriano
nahua writer, Mexican governor (1520-1605)