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Essential Codex Mendoza Abridged edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 415 pages, aukštis x plotis: 305x229 mm, weight: 1379 g, 16 full-color facsilmile pages, b/w illustrations throughout
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jan-1997
  • Leidėjas: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520204549
  • ISBN-13: 9780520204546
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 415 pages, aukštis x plotis: 305x229 mm, weight: 1379 g, 16 full-color facsilmile pages, b/w illustrations throughout
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jan-1997
  • Leidėjas: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520204549
  • ISBN-13: 9780520204546
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At last, this paperback adaptation of The Codex Mendoza places the most comprehensive, most extensively illustrated document of Aztec civilization within reach of a broad audience. Compiled in Mexico City around 1541 under the supervision of Spanish clerics, the codex was intended to inform King Charles V about his newly conquered subjects. The manuscript contains pictorial accounts of Aztec emperors' conquests and tribute paid by the conquered, as well as an ethnographic record of Aztec daily life from cradle to grave. This publication is an unsurpassed source of information about Aztec history, geography, economy, social and political organization, glyphic writing, costumes, textiles, military attire, and indigenous art styles.
The Essential Codex Mendoza combines volumes 2 and 4 of the four-volume edition of The Codex Mendoza published by the University of California Press in 1992. That publication includes a collection of interpretations and appendices (volume 1), page-by-page descriptions of the codex (volume 3), a color facsimile of Codex Mendoza (volume 2), and parallel-image replicas of each pictorial folio with transcriptions and translations of the Spanish commentaries and translations of the Spanish glosses (volume 4). Volumes 2 and 4 thus provide, in detail, the basic pictorial and descriptive information contained in the original codex; these are the "essentials" that make up the paperback edition. With the exception of a few minor emendations, this current book reproduces the pages of these two 1992 volumes, plus sixteen color folios from the facsimile, volume 3.
Preface vii(2)
Acknowledgments ix(2)
Introduction xi
DESCRIPTION OF Codex Mendoza A GUIDE TO THE PAGE DESCRIPTIONS
Part 1: The History Year to Year
Folio 2r: The Foundating of Tenochtitlan: 1325
Folios 2v--3r: The Conquests of Acamapichtli's Reign: 1376--1396
Folios 3v--4r: The Conquests of Huitzilihuitl's Reign: 1397--1417
Folios 4v--5r: The Conquests of Chimalpopoca's Reign: 1418--1427
Folios 5v--6v: The Conquests of Itzcoatl's Reign: 1428--1440
Folios 7v--8v: The Conquests of Motecuhzoma Ilhuicamina's Reign: 1441--1469
Folios 9v--10v: The Conquests of Axayxcatl's Reign: 1470--1481
Folios 11v--12r: The Conquests of Tizoc's Reign: 1482--1486
Folios 12v--13v: The Conquests of Ahuitzotl's Reign: 1487--1502
Folios 14v--16v: The Conquests of Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin's Reign: 1503--1520
Part 2: The Tribute Year to Year
Folios 17v--18r: Imperial Outposts
Folios 18v--19r: The City of Tlatelolco
Folios 19v--20v: The Province of Petlacalco
Folios 21r--22r: The Province of Acolhuacan
Folios 22v--23v: The Province of Quauhnahuac
Folios 24r--25r: The Province of Huaxtepec
Folios 24r--25r: The Province of Quauhtitlan
Folios 26v--27r: The Province of Axocopan
Folios 27v--28r: The Province of Atotonilco (de Pedraza)
Folios 28v--29r: The Province of Hueypuchtla
Folios 29v--30r: The Province of Atotonilco (el Grande)
Folios 30v--31r: The Province of Xilotepec
Folios 31v--32r: The Province of Quahuacan
Folios 32v--33r: The Province of Tuluca
Folios 33v-34r: The Province of Ocuilan
Folios 34v--35r: The Province of Malinalco
Folios 34v--35r: The Province of Xocotitlan
Folios 35v--36r: The Province of Tlachco
Folios 36v--37r: The Province of Tepequacuico
Folios 37v--38r: The Province of Cihuatlan
Folios 38v--39r: The Province of Tlapan
Folios 39v--40r: The Province of Tlalcocauhtitlan
Folios 39v--40r: The Province of Quiauhteopan
Folios 39v--40r: The Province of Yoaltepec
Folios 40v--41r: The Province of Chalco
Folios 41v--42r: The Province of Tepeacac
Folios 42v--43r: The Province of Coayxtlahuacan
Folios 43v--44r: The Province of Coyoclapan
Folios 44v--45r: The Province of Tlachquiavco
Folios 45v--46r: The Province of Tochtepec
Folios 46v--47r: The Province of Xoconochco
Folios 47v--48r: The Province of Quahtochco
Folios 48v--49r: The Province of Cuetlaxtlan
Folios 49v--50r: The Province of Tlapacoyan
Folios 50v--51r: The Province of Tlatlauhquitepec
Folios 51v--52r: The Province of Tuchpa
Folios 52v--53r: The Province of Atlan
Folios 53v--54r: The Province of Tzicoac
Folios 54v--55r: The Province of Oxitipan
Part 3: The Daily Life Year to Year
Folios 56v--57r: The Naming and Dedication of a Child
Folios 57v--58r: The Rearing of Children Ages 3--6
Folios 58v--59r: The Rearing of Children Ages 7--10
Folios 59v--60r: The Rearing of Children Ages 11--14
Folios 60v--61r: Formal Education and Marriage
Folios 61v--62r: Formal Education of Noble and Commoner Youths
Folios 62v--63r: Formal Education of Noble and Commoner Youths
Folios 63v--64r: Formal Education and Subsequent Military Hierarchy of Commoner Youths
Folios 64v--65r: Military Hierarchy and Subsequents Careers of Priests and Nobles
Folios 64v--65r: Rebellion of a Provincial Ruler and Its Consequence
Folios 66v--67r: Preparations of an Attack; High Ranking Warriors in Battle Attire
Folios 67v--68r: A Feast; Achieved Warriors; The Commoners' Court of Justice
Folios 68v--69r: The Palace of Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin; the Nobles' Court of Justice
Folios 69v--70r: Productive versus Wasteful Lives
Folios 70v--71r: Life's End: Punishments and Rewards
Bibliography 239(10)
Place Names Index 249(6)
Subject Index 255(14)
Color Folios 269


Frances F. Berdan is Chair and Professor of Anthropology at California State University, San Bernardino. Her books include The Aztecs of Central Mexico (1982) and The Tlaxcalan Actas (with James Lockhart & Arthur J. O. Anderson, 1986). Patricia Rieff Anawalt is Director of the Center for the Study of Regional Dress, Fowler Museum of Cultural History, University of California, Los Angeles, and author of Indian Clothing Before Cortés (1981).