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Codex Chimalpahin: Society and Politics in Mexico Tenochtitlan, Tlatelolco, Texcoco, Culhuacan, and Other Nahua Altepetl in Central Mexico, Volume 2 V

Contributor(s): Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin, Don Domingo De San Anton Munon (Author), Anderson, Arthur J O (Editor), Anderson, Arthur J O (Translator), Schroeder, Susan (Editor), Schroeder, Susan (Translator)

ISBN: 9780806129501

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

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Pub Date: September 15, 1997

Dewey: 972.52018

LCCN: 96039926

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.89" H x 10.37" L x 7.28" W ( 1.45 lbs) 258 pages

Series: Civilization of the American Indian

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Description:

The Codex Chimalpahin, which consists of more than one thousand pages of Nahuatl and Spanish texts, is a life history of the only Nahua about whom we have much knowledge. It also affords a firsthand indigenous perspective on the Nahua past, present, and future in a changing colonial milieu. Moreover, Chimalpahin's sources, a rich variety of ancient and contemporary records, give voice to a culture long thought to be silent and vanquished.

Volume Two of the Codex Chimalpahin represents heretofore-unknown manuscripts by Chimalpahin. Predominantly annals and dynastic records, it furnishes detailed histories of the formation and development of Nahua societies and polities in central Mexico over an extensive period. Included are the Exercicio quotidiano of Sahagun, for which Chimalpahin was the copyist, some unsigned Nahuatl materials, and a letter by Juan de San Antonio of Texcoco as well as a store of information about Nahua women, religion, ritual, concepts of conquest, and relations with Europeans.

Brief description: Arthur J. O. Anderson (1907-1996) was renowned for his and Charles E. Dibble's translation of the Florentine Codex by Fray Bernardino de SahagĂșn.

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