
Codex Bodley
A Painted Chronicle from the Mixtec Highlands, Mexico
Bodleian Library (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2005
Book
Hardback
96 pages
978-1-85124-095-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Codex Bodley has long been recognized as one of the most important Mixtec manuscripts. Painted shortly before the Spanish Conquest of Mexico (1521), in the Mixtec region (state of Oaxaca), it is an excellent example of native Mixtec pictorial historiography in all its complexity. Because of its detailed information on genealogical relationships and dated events, it is a fundamental source for the study of precolonial Mixtec writing and history, from approximately 900 AD till the Spanish conquest (1521).
For the first time, the entire manuscript is reproduced in a handy, single volume format. The commentary, based on many years of research on this manuscript and related documents, both in archives and in the Mixtec region itself, makes it possible to read the figurative paintings as a narrative text. Beginning with the history of the manuscript the author then discusses the main characteristics of Mixtec pictography before turning to the narrative of the manuscript, in a page-by-page explanatory reading of the pictograms and their significance. Highly illustrated, this is an essential text for all readers with an interest in pre-colonial Mexican history, art, and culture.
For the first time, the entire manuscript is reproduced in a handy, single volume format. The commentary, based on many years of research on this manuscript and related documents, both in archives and in the Mixtec region itself, makes it possible to read the figurative paintings as a narrative text. Beginning with the history of the manuscript the author then discusses the main characteristics of Mixtec pictography before turning to the narrative of the manuscript, in a page-by-page explanatory reading of the pictograms and their significance. Highly illustrated, this is an essential text for all readers with an interest in pre-colonial Mexican history, art, and culture.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Color illustrations, line drawings etc
Dimensions
Height: 350 mm
Width: 275 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
1024 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85124-095-1 (9781851240951)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Maarten Jansen is Professor of Mesoamerican Archaeology and History in the University of Leiden. Gabina Aurora Perez Jimenez is Research assistant and teacher of Mixtec at the University of Leiden.
Content
List of Illustrations Preface Introduction Rosetta Stones Codex Mendoza The Map of Chiyo Cahnu Codex Bodley How to Read Book 1 How to Read Book 2 The Narrative of Codex Bodley The Sociopolitical System List of the Main Identified Places in Codex Bodley Successive Generations of the House of Nuu Tnoo Auccessive Generations of the House of Ndisi Nuu Further Reading Book 1 Book 2