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Inundación castálida de la única poetisa, musa décima, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

Monthly showcase

The collections that the Tecnológico de Monterrey safeguards include works of art and documents from different periods and origins, mostly related to Mexican history and culture. In this section we present the featured object of the month, that is, a work from our collection selected to spread among our students and the community in general. For more information regarding the works included as the featured object of the month and their availability for consultation, please write to: patrimonio_cultural@servicios.itesm.mx

April 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695),  The Castalian Flood of the unique poet, tenth muse, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, professed nun in the monastery of Saint Jerome of the Imperial City of México, 1689. First edition. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Collection. Méndez Plancarte Fund. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collection Library. Campus Monterrey. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©.

Castalian Flood is the first publication to compile Sor Juana's work in a single volume. It was published in 1689 in Madrid, thanks to the support of her friend and protector, Viceroy María Luisa Manrique de Lara y Gonzaga, Countess of Paredes and Marchioness of La Laguna.

The title is based on the myth of nymph Castalia, who lived in the fountain of the same name, consecrated to the Muses. This fountain was believed to have the power to inspire poets, a reference to the Hieronymite nun's abundant creativity and inspiration.

This book became Sor Juana's calling card in Europe and was a huge success, having been reissued nine times, establishing itself as a true bestseller. In the month commemorating the 330th anniversary of her death, this work, which made her known wordwide, is the featured item of the month.

This work is also available for consultation in the Institutional Repository of Tecnológico de Monterrey through the forllowing link: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657107

March 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695), "First Dream", Second Volume of the Works Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, professed nun in the monastery of Saint Jerome of Mexico City, 1693. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Collection. G.RG. Conway Fund. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collection Library. Campus Monterrey. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©.

The Dream, as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz referred to in her poem, became known in 1690. It explores the soul´s journey towards knowledge in 975 verses. This is the only text that the Hieronymite nun confessed writing with pleasure.

This poem was first published in the Second Volume´s Sevillian edition in 1692. A year later, Joseph Llopis printed and paid for a Barcelonian edition. This copy belonged to the Mexican bibliophile Joaquín García Icazbalceta.

2025 marks the 330 years of the deperture of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Cervantes´ Library pays tribute to her by selecting this poem as March´s Monthly Showcase.

This work is also available for consultation in the Institutional Repository of Tecnológico de Monterrey through the forllowing link: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657429 

February 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695), Frontispiece to Poems of the Singular American Poet: The Tenth Muse, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, professed religious in the convent of Saint Jerome of Mexico City, 1725. Méndez Plancarte Fund. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collection Library. Campus Monterrey. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©.

The frontispiece is a reproduction of the engraving that appeared in the first edition of Fame and Posthumous Works, published in Madrid by Manuel Ruiz de Murga in 1700. In the field of ilustration, a frontispiece is an image that functions as a cover, as the initial facade of a book.

The engraving was made by Joseph Caldevilla based on a drawing by Clemente Puche and represents Sor Juan Inés de la Cruz in the center, symbolizing a bridge between Europe and America. At the top, on one of the bars on the right, the figure "44 years" can be seen, referring to the age at which he died. This edition, published in Madrid in 1725, consists of three volumes and belonged to Alfonso Méndez Plancarte, who directed the project of the complete works of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz for the Fondo de Cultura Económica.

This year marks 330 years since the death of the Hieronymite nun Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, one of the most emblematic figures of New Spain literature and the Golden Age. In honor of her inavaluable intellectual and literary legacy, the Cervantina Library of the Tecnológico de Monterrey pays tribute to her work, safeguarding and disseminating her written production, testimony to her genius and her tireless pursuit of Knowledge.

This work is also available for consultation in the Institutional Repository of Tecnológico de Monterrey through the forllowing link: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657114

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January 2025

Teodosio Lares, Letter to the Board of Directors of the Public Treasury of the State of Zacatecas, 1842. Historical Archive Fund of Real Caja de Zacatecas 1576-1936. Collection of the Society of Friends of Zacatecas, A.C. on loan to Tecnológico de Monterrey©. Memory of the World Registry of Mexico, UNESCO, 2021. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©.

Teodosio Lares (1806-1870) was a prominent lawyer, politician, writer, humanist and prominent member of the Mexican Athenaeum, who wrote this letter to inform the treasury authorities about the number of students accepted at the Literary Institute of Zacatecas (1837-1867).

Lares was the director of the institute from 1834 to January 1848 and taught Civil and Canon Law at the same school. The Literary Institute of Zacatecas was established as a public education center, financed with state revenues, run by a lay director where the teaching for students ranged from secondary to professional studies. His participation in this institute is relevant, since it created the different levels of public education from the first letters to professional.

155 years after his death, we remember Teodosio Lares for his great contributions to the country's public education, for his contribution in the administrative field in the Bankruptcy Bill and in the Organization of Contentious Justice.

 

Past years

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EXATEC Vancouver

EXATEC Vancouver

Board Members

Diego Arroyo Dartigues - Presidente
Paloma Duarte Garcia - Vicepresidenta de Desarrollo Personal y Profesional
Laura Adriana Davila Lozano - Vicepresidenta de Vinculación Institucional, Filantropía, y Transformación social
Dante Mendoza Morales - Tesorero
Laura Patricia Espinosa Rentería - Coordinador de Relaciones Públicas y Eventos
Roberto Carlos Arellano Castillo - Coordinador de Relaciones con el Consulado
Miriam Lizzette PichardoLucatero - Coordinadora de Estrategias y Comunicación
Jessica Acevedo Castañeda - Coordinador de Imagen y Eventos
Jesús Ramiro Garza Morales - Coordinador de Relaciones Públicas y Alianzas
Ubaldo Chantaca Espinoza - Coordinador de Eventos y Redes Sociales

Description

Nuestro propósito es promover el desarrollo profesional de los egresados de la región. 

Fundada en 2005.

EXATEC Tijuana - San Diego

EXATEC Tijuana-San Diego

Board Members

Gabriela Bojórquez Tamayo - Presidenta
Juan Carlos Cuevas Cano - Vicepresidente
David González Fernández - Secretario
Gustavo Cota Toscano - Tesorero
María Rosa Mandujano Jaquez - Filantropía

Description

Buscamos promover el desarrollo profesional de los egresados de la región y generar acciones de transformación social. 

Grupo binacional de egresados del Tec de Monterrey en la región de San Diego-Tijuana, fundado en 2009.

EXATEC Seattle

Board Members

Daphne Jemina Navarro Rojas - Presidenta
Odra Monika Cárdenas Sperling - Vicepresidenta
Bárbara María de Guadalupe Sánchez Hernández - Secretaria
Rosa María Espíndola López - Tesorera
Roxana Nayelli Vilchis Bustillo - Relaciones Públicas
Marcela Romero Tapia - Filantropía

Description

Buscamos promover el desarrollo profesional de los egresados de la región y la procuración de fondos para la filantropía. 

Fundada en el 2009 y promotora de la red de filantropía del Tec.

EXATEC España

Board Members

César Omar Domínguez Márquez - Presidente
Dalia Susana Mendoza Figueroa - Vicepresidenta
Mayela Eleonora Berlanga Tovar - Gestión administrativa
Daniela Beltrán Félix - Relaciones públicas
Eva Citlali Martínez Estrella - Coordinadora de Ciencia e Investigación
Vacante - Coordinadora de RRSS
Siari Urdapilleta Chapa - Coordinadora de zonas geográficas

Description

Queremos favorecer el desarrollo integral de la comunidad EXATEC que radica en España, fomentando las relaciones profesionales, de negocios, culturales y de responsabilidad social en beneficio de sus socios y contribuyendo al crecimiento de México.

La asociación EXATEC España fue creada en el 2005 por iniciativa de un grupo de egresados del Tecnológico de Monterrey residentes en España.

EXATEC Barcelona

EXATEC Barcelona

Board Members

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Description

We aim to promote the personal and professional development of graduates in the region. Founded in 2003.

EXATEC Barcelona

Board Members

Ruth Gómez Contreras - Presidenta
Noyolotl Orrante Mata - Vicepresidenta
Gabriela Flores Preciado - Secretario
Pol Espíndola Morales - Tesorero
Paola Reyes Ortega - Comunicación y Redes Sociales
Mariana Reyna Ortega - Relaciones Públicas
Javier Aymá Cornejo - Filantropía y Generosidad

Description

Buscamos promover el desarrollo personal y profesional de los egresados de la región.

Fundada en 2003.

EXATEC Chicago

Board Members

Anabel Juárez Matínez - Presidenta
Jorge Monraz Pérez - Vicepresidente
Rosalía del Carmen Rios Arreguín - Secretaria
Alan A. Medina Quiñones - Coordinador de Filantropía
Alan Gutierrez Valencia - Coordinador de Relaciones Públicas y Comunicaciones
Silvia García González - Cordinadora de Redes Sociales
Xamanek Carrasco Chávez - Coordinadora de Alianzas y Desarrollo Cultural

Description

Buscamos promover el desarrollo profesional de los egresados de la región.

Fundada en 2007.

EXATEC Houston

Board Members

María Guadalupe Aranda Olivas - Presidenta
Mara Marlene Villanueva Viniegra - Vicepresidenta
Claudia Ludivina Pumarejo Martínez - Secretaria
Gloria Denisse Pérez Lira - Tesorera
Javier Montiel García - Comité Vinculación Educativa
Laura Guadalupe Macías Ramírez - Comité de Filantropía
Francisco Javier Carro Prado - Comité Social
Ricardo Araujo Núñez - Comité Deportes
Scarlette Araiza Arroyo - Comité Comunicaciones

Description

 En la mesa directiva EXATEC Houston 2023-2025, estamos comprometidos a desarrollar las bases que fomenten los lazos de amistad, comunidad y negocios entre los egresados del Tecnológico de Monterrey que vivimos en Houston, Tx.

 Te invitamos a participar en las actividades que estamos desarrollando constantemente para ti.