The Lienzo of Tulancingo, Oaxaca

The Lienzo of Tulancingo, Oaxaca
Author: Ross Parmenter
Publisher: Philadelphia : The American Philosophical Society
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

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History, especially ancient history, gains reality when it can be related to modern geography. The interplay appears in instances cited throughout this study -- specifically of Mexican geographical identifications that help recover segments of the country's pre-Columbia past. This study's principal aim is to show how a particular identification augments the history that can be extracted from a related group of Mexican pictorial manuscripts, whose historical value, though well recognized, has as yet been little explored. These are the lienzos -- genealogical, historical & geographical documents painted on cloth -- of the Coixtlahuaca Valley in the northern region of the state of Oaxaca known as the Mixteca Alta. Illustrations.

The Lienzo of Tulancingo, Oaxaca

The Lienzo of Tulancingo, Oaxaca
Author: Christopher Ocker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Biologists
ISBN: 9780871698315

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The Lienzo of Tulancingo, Oaxaca

The Lienzo of Tulancingo, Oaxaca
Author: Christopher Ocker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1993
Genre: Augustinians
ISBN: 9780871698346

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The Lienzo of Tlapiltepec

The Lienzo of Tlapiltepec
Author: Arni Brownstone
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2015-02-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0806151528

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In four chapters, a foreword, preface, and two appendices accompanied by detailed, full-color illustrations, scholars Arni Brownstone, Nicholas Johnson, Bas van Doesburg, Eckehard Dolinski, Michael Swanton, and Elizabeth Hill Boone describe what a lienzo is and how it was made. They also explain the particular origin, format, and content of the Lienzo of Tlapiltepec—as well as its place within the larger world of Mexican painted history. The contributors furthermore explore the artistry and visual experience of the work. A final essay documents past illustrations of the lienzo including the one rendered for this book, which employed innovative processes to recover long faded colors.

The Mixtec Pictorial Manuscripts

The Mixtec Pictorial Manuscripts
Author: Maarten Jansen
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2010-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004193588

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This handbook surveys and describes the illustrated Mixtec manuscripts that survive in Europe, the United States and Mexico.

Lord Eight Wind of Suchixtlan and the Heroes of Ancient Oaxaca

Lord Eight Wind of Suchixtlan and the Heroes of Ancient Oaxaca
Author: Robert Lloyd Williams
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0292774036

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In the pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican world, histories and collections of ritual knowledge were often presented in the form of painted and folded books now known as codices, and the knowledge itself was encoded into pictographs. Eight codices have survived from the Mixtec peoples of ancient Oaxaca, Mexico; a part of one of them, the Codex Zouche-Nuttall, is the subject of this book. As a group, the Mixtec codices contain the longest detailed histories and royal genealogies known for any indigenous people in the western hemisphere. The Codex Zouche-Nuttall offers a unique window into how the Mixtecs themselves viewed their social and political cosmos without the bias of western European interpretation. At the same time, however, the complex calendrical information recorded in the Zouche-Nuttall has made it resistant to historical, chronological analysis, thereby rendering its narrative obscure. In this pathfinding work, Robert Lloyd Williams presents a methodology for reading the Codex Zouche-Nuttall that unlocks its essentially linear historical chronology. Recognizing that the codex is a combination of history in the European sense and the timelessness of myth in the Native American sense, he brings to vivid life the history of Lord Eight Wind of Suchixtlan (AD 935–1027), a ruler with the attributes of both man and deity, as well as other heroic Oaxacan figures. Williams also provides context for the history of Lord Eight Wind through essays dealing with Mixtec ceremonial rites and social structure, drawn from information in five surviving Mixtec codices.

Time and the Ancestors

Time and the Ancestors
Author: Maarten Jansen
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 645
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004340521

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Time and the Ancestors: Aztec and Mixtec Ritual Art combines iconographical analysis with archaeological, historical and ethnographic studies and offers new interpretations of enigmatic masterpieces from ancient Mexico, focusing specifically on the symbols and values of the religious heritage of indigenous peoples.

Tlacuilolli

Tlacuilolli
Author: Karl Anton Nowotny
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806136530

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Appearing for the first time in English, Karl Anton Nowotny’s Tlacuilolli is a classic work of Mesoamerican scholarship. A concise analysis of the pre-Columbian Borgia Group of manuscripts, it is the only synthetic interpretation of divinatory and ritual codices from Mexico. Originally published in German and unavailable to any but the most determined scholars, Tlacuilolli has nevertheless formed the foundation for subsequent scholarly works on the codices. Its importance extends beyond the study of Mexican codices: Nowotny’s sophisticated reading of these manuscripts informs our understanding of Mesoamerican culture. Of particular importance are Nowotny’s corrections of errors in fact and interpretation in the Spanish edition of Eduard Seler’s commentary on the Borgia Group. George A. Everett and Edward B. Sisson have translated Nowotny’s masterwork into English while maintaining the flavor of the original German edition. To the core text they have added an extensive bibliography and constructed a framework of annotation that relates the principles in Tlacuilolli to current research. This edition includes a selection of eleven stunning full-color images chosen from the original catalog.

Trail of Footprints

Trail of Footprints
Author: Alex Hidalgo
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2019-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1477317546

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Trail of Footprints offers an intimate glimpse into the commission, circulation, and use of indigenous maps from colonial Mexico. A collection of sixty largely unpublished maps from the late sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries and made in the southern region of Oaxaca anchors an analysis of the way ethnically diverse societies produced knowledge in colonial settings. Mapmaking, proposes Hidalgo, formed part of an epistemological shift tied to the negotiation of land and natural resources between the region’s Spanish, Indian, and mixed-race communities. The craft of making maps drew from social memory, indigenous and European conceptions of space and ritual, and Spanish legal practices designed to adjust spatial boundaries in the New World. Indigenous mapmaking brought together a distinct coalition of social actors—Indian leaders, native towns, notaries, surveyors, judges, artisans, merchants, muleteers, collectors, and painters—who participated in the critical observation of the region’s geographic features. Demand for maps reconfigured technologies associated with the making of colorants, adhesives, and paper that drew from Indian botany and experimentation, trans-Atlantic commerce, and Iberian notarial culture. The maps in this study reflect a regional perspective associated with Oaxaca’s decentralized organization, its strategic position amidst a network of important trade routes that linked central Mexico to Central America, and the ruggedness and diversity of its physical landscape.