History of the Mexicans as Told by Their Paintings
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The History of the Mexicans as Told by Their Paintings (Spanish: Historia de los Mexicanos por sus pinturas) is a Spanish language, post-conquest codex written in the 1530s. This manuscript was likely composed by Father Andrés de Olmos, an early Franciscan friar. It is presumed to be based upon one or more indigenous pictorial codices.
Henry Phillips Jr., a 19th-century historian, made a translation of the document in the 1880s and referred to it as the Codex Ramírez, after Bishop who authorized its creation in 1532.
It is held in the library of the University of Texas at Austin.
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- History of the Mexicans as Told by Their Paintings. English translation version by Henry Phillips Jr. (1883). Edited and with annotations by Alec Christensen, FAMSI.
- История мексиканцев по их рисункам. Russian translation version by Henry Phillips Jr. (1883). Edited and with annotations by Alec Christensen, FAMSI.
- Historia de Mexico with the Tovar calendar, ca. 1830–1862. From the Collections at the Library of Congress
Categories:
- Spanish-language literature about Mesoamerica
- 1530s books
- 16th-century manuscripts
- History of the Aztecs
- History of New Spain
- 1530s in Mexico