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Aztec Art
by Esther Pasztory
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with references to "Codex Borbonicus".
Excerpt - on Page 81: "
... Plate 35. Drawing of Symbols in Aztec Art, from the Codex Borbonicus: A) Shield B) Feather C) Cactus Thorn D) Solar Disk E) Shell F) Flower G) Maize H) Stone I) Knife ... "
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures
by David Carrasco
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with references to "Codex Borbonicus".
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The Essential Codex Mendoza
by Frances F. Berdan
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with references to "Codex Borbonicus".
Excerpt - on Page 151: "
... Examples in post-Hispanic codices can be found in Codex Borbonicus 1974:29, 34; Codex Magliabecbiano 1970: folio 89r; Primeros Memoriales 1926; estampa II, V XI; Codex Telleriano-Remensis 1964- 1967: folios 25r-28v, ... "
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures: The Civilizations of Mexico and Central America 3-Volume Set
by David Carrasco
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with references to "Codex Borbonicus".
Excerpt - on Page 91: "
... de Americanistas 6 (1979), 183-192. MAARTEN E.R.G.N. JANSEN BONAMPAK. See Murals. BORBONICUS, CODEX. The screenfold known to- day as the Codex Borbonicus is arguably the most bril- liantly painted of a handful of surviving native-style pic- torial manuscripts attributed to the Aztec ... "
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