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Painted books and indigenous knowledge in Mesoamerica : manuscript studies in honor of Mary Elizabeth Smith /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Smith, Mary Elizabeth, 1932 Aug. 2-, Boone, Elizabeth Hill
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New Orleans, La. : Middle American Research Institute, 2005.
Colección:Publication (Tulane University. Middle American Research Institute) ; 69.
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245 0 0 |a Painted books and indigenous knowledge in Mesoamerica :  |b manuscript studies in honor of Mary Elizabeth Smith /  |c edited by Elizabeth Hill Boone. 
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490 0 |a Publication / Middle American Research Institute ;  |v 69 
500 |a "This volume of papers stems from a symposium held at Tulane University on April 3-5, 1998, to honor Mary Elizabeth (Betsy) Smith"--Introd. 
504 |a Incluye notas bibliográficas e índice. 
505 0 |a Part one: aztecs themes -- In Tlamatinime: the wisw mwn and womwn of aztec Mexico -- Female deities of divination in the aztec Tonalamatl -- The bodies of the the gods: as seen in cult images made of wood in the pictorical codices -- Flaying, curing, and shedding: some thoughts on tge aztec god Xipe Topec -- Betsy ab her "new testament": the infections influence of excellence. A study of the tchnological and symbolic implications encoded in aztec textile motifs -- Part two: Zapotec, Mixtec, and Toltec themes -- Place glyphs and polity boundaries: two zapotec cases -- The Arroyo group lintel painting at Mitla, Oaxaca -- Roads as connectors in mixtec pictorial histories -- Ce Acatl Nacxitl Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl of tollan = 4 jaguar of "cattail frieze" and military ally of 8 deer "jaguar claw"? -- The toltec countdown -- Part three: maya themes -- Renewal ceremonies in the Madrid Codex -- Astronomical references in the water tables on pages 69 to 74 of the Dresden Codex -- Yerbas y hechicerías del Yucatán: colonial and contemporary plant use in Yucatan, Mexico -- Ada/opting the mayan hieroglyphs as part of twebtieth-century Guatemalan maya texts -- Part four: colonial themes -- Colonial mexican calendar wheels: cultural translation and the problem of "authenticity" -- The reordering of space in sixteenth-century Mexico: some implications of the grid -- Painting colonial Mexico: the appropriation of european iconography in mexican manuscript painting -- Part five: colonial concerns over rulership and land -- Secularizing for survival: changing depictions of central mexican native rule in the early colonial period -- At home in the world: mixtec elites and the Teozacoalco map-genealogy -- The Codex Muro as a land document -- Mixtec codices and the transitiion from noble states to corporate communities in the nineteenth century -- Anew Techialoyan Codex from San Pedro Tototepec ( Toluca, Satate of Mexico). 
650 4 |a Manuscritos mixtecos  |x Congresos. 
650 4 |a Mixtecos  |x Historia  |x Congresos. 
600 1 4 |a Smith, Mary Elizabeth,  |d 1932 Aug. 2- 
700 1 |a Smith, Mary Elizabeth,  |d 1932 Aug. 2- 
700 1 |a Boone, Elizabeth Hill.  |9 374953 
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