Inside the Vatican Library: Codex Vaticanus No. 3773
Codex Vaticanus No. 3773, an old pictorial Mexican Nahua manuscript, and a tonalamatl (divinatory calendar), probably from Tlaxcala.
According to the twitter account of carolinepennock, she says it is one of only a handful believed to be pre-conquest. It was probably made in the 16th century, but the manuscript's history previous to the Vatican cataloguing of 1596-1600 is unknown. She says it part of what is called the Borgia group.
Below are some excerpts from the manuscript itself.
Source:
https://archive(.)org/details/bub_gb_5W16AAAAMAAJ
Full document will be uploaded on our group.
–Raizen
DeepWebPH
Codex Vaticanus No. 3773, an old pictorial Mexican Nahua manuscript, and a tonalamatl (divinatory calendar), probably from Tlaxcala.
According to the twitter account of carolinepennock, she says it is one of only a handful believed to be pre-conquest. It was probably made in the 16th century, but the manuscript's history previous to the Vatican cataloguing of 1596-1600 is unknown. She says it part of what is called the Borgia group.
Below are some excerpts from the manuscript itself.
Source:
https://archive(.)org/details/bub_gb_5W16AAAAMAAJ
Full document will be uploaded on our group.
–Raizen
DeepWebPH



