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Enrico Martínez of New Spain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2015

Valerie L. Mathes*
Affiliation:
City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, California

Extract

Enrico Martínez, an important but little known figure in New Spain, was an extremely talented man with a wide range of I interests. Interpreter for the Inquisition, Royal Cosmographer for the Consejo de Indias in Mexico, author, printer and cartographer, Martínez was also the architect and engineer of the drainage system (desagüe) of the Valley of Mexico.

Despite his important governmental positions and the Spanish obsession for record-keeping, Martínez’ national origin remains undetermined. One major documentary source relative to the desagüe states that his true name was Henrí Martin, that he was of French origin and that he later Hispanicized his name to enter Spanish territories legally; however, other sources ascribe his nationality to various other countries. Interested in solving this discrepancy, Joaquín García Icazbalceta stated in a letter to Nicolás León on April 23, 1883, that he had searched for data on Martínez but “was unable to find any material that determined his origin. Nevertheless Francisco de la Maza, author of the introduction to a modern edition of Martínez’ Reportorio de los tiempos e historia natural de Nueva España and his principal biographer, stated that Martínez was definitely German and that his true name was probably Heinrich Martin. According to Maza, Martínez was born in Hamburg between 1550 and 1560 and was probably a Protestant because Hamburg was one of the first German cities to become involved in the Reformation. Martínez spent his first eight years in Hamburg, then journeyed to Sevilla possibly at the request of the Martins, probably German relatives who were printers. Although no definite documentation has been located, it is reasonable to presume that if he were in fact Protestant he must have converted to Catholicism during his stay in Spain, a sine qua non for his immigration to New Spain and for his appointment as translator for the Inquisition in later years. Martínez remained in Sevilla until he was nineteen, returning then to Hamburg for a year and one-half, and at age twenty, he traveled throughout Europe, spent enough time in Paris to graduate with a degree in mathematics, and then traveled on to Poland. From eastern Europe, Martínez returned to Spain where he resided in Madrid, Toledo and Sevilla; and in 1589 he sailed to New Spain on the same fleet as his protector and friend, Luis de Velasco, newly appointed Viceroy of New Spain and Juan Ruiz de Alarcón, later author of a comedy entitled, El Semejante a sí mismo which mentions the desagüe of Mexico.

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16 Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla, México, TL 255. This was engraved in Madrid in 1774 by Tomás Lopez, the Royal Geographer.

17 Archivo de Planos, Servicio Geográfico de Ejército. Sig. LM-8-l-a-núm. 105. This map is published in Servicios Geográfico e Histórico del Ejército, Cartografía de Ultramar, carpeta II, (Madrid: Imprenta del Servicio Geográfico del Ejército, 1953), No. 125.

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32 A vara is 83.8 centimeters.

33 These distances have been taken from the map entitled, “Descripción del a comarca de México i obra del desagüe de la laguna,” drawn by Martínez and sent to the King by Viceroy Luis de Velasco with his letter of December 17, 1608, in Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla, México 27. This map is printed in Memoria histórica, III, 11; and Maza, Enrico Martínez, 107, 109. See also, Lanzas, Pedro Torres, Relación Descriptiva de los mapas, planos, etc. de México y Florida, (Sevilla: Imprenta de El Mercantil, 1900), 4748 Google Scholar. There have been many differences of opinions as to these distances and to simplify matters the distances used here have been taken off of the above map. Mateos, Juan, Apunte histórica y descriptiva del Valle de México, (México: Ayuntamiento, 1923)Google Scholar, 15 states the siphon tunnel was 6, 800 varas, while Maza, Enrico Martinez, 108, states the open canal from Zumpango was 8, 600 varas and the siphon tunnel was 6, 600 varas. Martínez in a later report also stated different distances.

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39 During the process of the work, Father Sánchez, who had been in charge of the original work on the desagüe, asked to be relieved of his position because he strongly disagreed with Martinez.

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51 Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla, México 318. “Aviso del estado y causas del ynundación de aquella ciudad y del cuydado y diligencia con que acudió el Virrey a su reparo….” México, January 29, 1630.

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60 The preceding can be found in Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla, México 30. “Autos sobre el estado del desagüe de Huehuetoca, nuevas diligencias y sobre si conviene o no proseguir la obra, 1631.” See also, México a través, 590;Google Scholar Memoria histórica, I, 160;Google Scholar and Cepeda, Relación universal, 84 verso.

61 Fray Andrés was an accomplished architect and writer as well as a Carmelite priest who showed more cruelty in his reproach of Martínez than Villabona ever did. Fray Andrés even went so far as to state that the Marqués de Montesclaros, in 1605, felt that Martínez was deceitful and meddling in the desagüe and was determined to hang him. Fray Andrés is confused for Martinez was still busy with his printing in 1605 and did not even present a plan for the desagüe until 1607. Possibly he was jealous of Martinez who was highly thought of at the time and was equally as competent in the same fields as he. However, if Montesclaros felt that strongly about Martínez, it would seem strange that Martínez would have dedicated his Reportorio to Montesclaros. See Maza, , Enrico Martínez, 143144.Google Scholar

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