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1Códice Boturini, interpretación
By José Fernando Ramírez
“Códice Boturini, interpretación” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Códice Boturini, interpretación
- Author: José Fernando Ramírez
- Language: ➤ Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano
- Number of Pages: Median: 37
- Publisher: Vargas Rea
- Publish Date: 1952
- Publish Location: México
“Códice Boturini, interpretación” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Codex Boturini - Códice Boturini
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL6162446M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 6913645
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 54026142
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1952
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Codex Boturini
Codex Boturini, also known as the Tira de la Peregrinación de los Mexica (Tale of the Mexica Migration), is an Aztec codex, which depicts the migration
Aztec codex
Maguey, Codex Boturini and the Codex Borgia; and a later one, which would comprise Codex Mendoza, Codex Telleriano-Remensis, Codex Osuna, Codex Mexicanus
Tree of life vision
March 1845 edition of the LDS Newspaper The Prophet, a passage stated Codex Boturini was said to be the story of the Aztecs coming to America. In his book
Codex Azcatitlan
never again. This segment has, unlike earlier manuscripts such as the Boturini Codex, depictions of the migration, such as their stops at sources of fresh
List of codices
Codex Boxer Codex Codex Bezae Codex Boernerianus Codex Borbonicus Aztec codices#Boturini Codex Carmina Burana Codex Cairensis Codex Calixtinus Codex Claromontanus
Aubin Codex
where the codex was during most of the 17th century, or indeed until Italian historian and ethnographer of the New World, Lorenzo Boturini Benaduci, added
Mesoamerican codices
Valley of Mexico: Codex Aubin, Codex Azcatitlan, Boban Calendar Wheel, Codex Boturini, Códice en Cruz, Plano en papel de maguey, Codex Mexicanus, Mapa Quinatzin
Aztecs
scribes. The Codex Borbonicus is considered by some to be the only extant Aztec codex produced before the conquest – it is a calendric codex describing
Aztlán
Rajagopalan, Angela Herren (2019). Portraying the Aztec Past: The Codices Boturini, Azcatitlan, and Aubin. University of Texas Press. p. 27. ISBN 9781477316078
Yolteotl
Wheel Codex Bodley Codex Borbonicus Codex Borgia Codex Boturini Mapas de Cuauhtinchan 1-4 Codex Chimalpahin Codex Chimalpopoca Codex Colombino Codex Cospi