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Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/f59eb350-5e37-48df-a4be-45f2d39be074.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0005","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 002r: Detail. 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The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). 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Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/a8ed38d0-76f3-449b-952e-293db7a0b0ff.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0011","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 007v: The Conquests of Motecuhzoma Ilhuicamina (\"Angry Lord\", \"Sky\" and \"Arrow\"), 1441-69 (first page). 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The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/de78e828-8b58-48ef-82d3-23016b9d17f9.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0012","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 008r: The Conquests of Motecuhzoma Ilhuicamina (second page). 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Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/6f9ffc3c-69da-4b99-93a8-1b42a38d7134.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0013","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 010r: The Conquests of Axayacatl (\"Face of Water\"), 1470-81 (first page). 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So if these groups of towns belong rather to the following section, their tribute might possibly have been in administrative service and/or in military service rather than in kind."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/338ea6cd-4ea5-4969-9a9a-c6470cf8dff0.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0030","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 018r: The five further large-size images of outlying towns, as continued from fol. 17v. At the foot, written in more formal italic style: 'Fin de la...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/d1ab4679-d7e0-4ac6-80f4-8df911a2efbd.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza'. 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II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/d1ab4679-d7e0-4ac6-80f4-8df911a2efbd.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0031","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 019r: Tribute from the City of Tlatelolco (\"On the Round Earth Mound\"). One city, yielding: (constantly) repairs to the temple of Huitxnahuac; (every...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/0283509e-1f93-46bc-a878-572e8787be8a.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza'. Part II. The imperial tribute list: an illustrated catalogue of annual tribute due from the subject towns of the empire (fols. 18v-55r; see also fols. 17v-18r)."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 019r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Tribute from the City of Tlatelolco (\"On the Round Earth Mound\"). One city, yielding: (constantly) repairs to the temple of Huitxnahuac; (every eighty days) 40 large baskets of cacao ground with maize flour, called cacahuapinoli, 40 baskets of chia mixed with maize flour, called chianpinoli, 800 large white mantas; (annually) 40 white cuextecatl warrior costumes and their shields, 40 yellow cuextecatl warrior costumes and their shields.  This first illustrated page of the Tribute List is atypical, since it shows the tribute of only one major city (joined to the imperial capital) and includes labour duties of maintenance for a specific temple (top left). Tlatelolco (conquered by Axayacatl, 1473) was situated close to Tenochtitlan on the same island in Lake Texcoco, and included the empire's most important marketplace. Tlatelolco's name-glyph appears at the bottom right, with two of its defeated rulers, whilst Tenochtitlan appears on the left, with two successive conquerors named as Itzcoatl (1428-40) and Axayacatl (1470-81): the latter’s decisive conquest of Tlatelolco is also depicted on fol. 10r above. The four coloured discs midway down on the left symbolize twenty days each, together symbolizing the eighty-day period for goods in the first category of regular payments."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/0283509e-1f93-46bc-a878-572e8787be8a.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0032","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 020r: Detail. Tribute from towns of the Province of Petlacalco(?): amongst their annual tributes, 1 blue quaxolotl warrior-costume and shield, to be...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/004e211b-b2d3-4129-8558-d3a32b4bac67.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 020r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Detail. Tribute from towns of the Province of Petlacalco(?): amongst their annual tributes, 1 blue quaxolotl warrior-costume and shield, to be manufactured of rich feathers."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Selden. A. 1. 'The Codex Mendoza': Aztec history and culture, summarized soon after the Spanish conquest of Mexico. Date: probably early 1540s."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/004e211b-b2d3-4129-8558-d3a32b4bac67.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0033","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 020r: Detail. 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The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Selden. A. 1. 'The Codex Mendoza': Aztec history and culture, summarized soon after the Spanish conquest of Mexico. Date: probably early 1540s."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/ce15e336-51f3-4291-a6cd-fea94dde33ba.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0034","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 020r: Detail. 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The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Selden. A. 1. 'The Codex Mendoza': Aztec history and culture, summarized soon after the Spanish conquest of Mexico. Date: probably early 1540s."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/7f815c5f-5ba7-48fe-8118-0503b8c70afc.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0035","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 020r: Detail. 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The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Selden. A. 1. 'The Codex Mendoza': Aztec history and culture, summarized soon after the Spanish conquest of Mexico. Date: probably early 1540s."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/bf40770c-8aae-4595-a438-bce2d971a3b2.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0036","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 020r: Tribute from the Province of Petlacalco(?) (\"On the Woven Reed Coffer\" or \"On the Store-house). First twelve or thirteen towns of Petlacalco(?)....","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/3c3d2cda-9ac1-4952-b24b-9d20cbe8bf1f.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 020r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Tribute from the Province of Petlacalco(?) (\"On the Woven Reed Coffer\" or \"On the Store-house). First twelve or thirteen towns of Petlacalco(?). 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Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/3c3d2cda-9ac1-4952-b24b-9d20cbe8bf1f.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0037","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 020v: Tribute from the Province of Petlacalco(?) (\"On the Woven Reed Coffer\" or \"On the Store-house), continued from fol. 20r. 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II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/edfabfb6-30bb-4a43-8712-6c2f2579fd0c.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0038","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 021v: Tribute from the Province of Acolhuacan (\"Place of the Acolhua\"). First sixteen towns of Acolhuacan. The tribute-yield illustrated on this page...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/16577541-9dcf-4534-be26-030be97ce90a.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. 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The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/570994c3-2be2-4819-a537-20085cd0ed1f.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0045","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 023v: Detail. 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Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/687a997f-db2f-46ec-b923-ef298c7d688f.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0047","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 024v: Detail. 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Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/0f868615-71ea-4fa3-aeb3-cae4c75d4b23.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0049","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 025r: Detail. Tribute from towns of the Province of Huaxtepec: amongst their six-monthly tributes, 8,000 sheets (or reams) of native paper. 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Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/337161f8-1a3a-42b2-ae0d-1350ba8bed12.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0051","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 026r: Detail. Tribute from towns of the Province of Quauhtitlan: amongst their annual tributes, 1 blue tzitzimitl (demon of the air) warrior-costume and...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/9a3a1b3c-4712-4b6c-9915-bd41245515b5.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 026r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Detail. Tribute from towns of the Province of Quauhtitlan: amongst their annual tributes, 1 blue tzitzimitl (demon of the air) warrior-costume and shield, to be manufactured of rich feathers."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Selden. A. 1. 'The Codex Mendoza': Aztec history and culture, summarized soon after the Spanish conquest of Mexico. 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Seven towns, yielding: (every six months) 400 rich diagonally divided mantas, 400 white mantas with black and white borders, 400 white mantas, 4,000 mats (petates), 4,000 seats with backs; (annually) 1 yellow quaxolotl warrior costume and shield, 1 blue tzitzimitl warrior costume and shield, 20 yellow coyote warrior costumes and shield(s), 20 red warrior costumes with cuecalpatzactli devices, and shield(s), 20 red and white warrior costumes with momyactli back devices, and shield(s), 1 bin of maize, 1 bin of amaranth seed, 1 bin of beans, 1 bin of chia. The mats and seats would have been made from the reeds which were one of the province's chief resources, through its location on the western shores of Lakes Zumpanco and Xaltocan."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/bbdc3f2b-c3fa-4fa5-8767-44d9a727edde.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0053","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 027r: Tribute from the Province of Axocopan (\"On the Bitter Water\" or \"On the Creeping Wintergreen\"). Ten towns, yielding: (every six months) 400 richly...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/810b32b9-c9ef-40fb-9a15-f8991bd6bf04.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 027r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Tribute from the Province of Axocopan (\"On the Bitter Water\" or \"On the Creeping Wintergreen\"). 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Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/810b32b9-c9ef-40fb-9a15-f8991bd6bf04.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0054","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 028r: Detail. Tribute from towns of the Province of Atotonilco (de Pedraza): name-glyph of 'Queçalmacan. pueblo'. The name means 'Place Where Quetzal...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/23c08956-eccb-45fd-a99e-ef3c956293f3.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 028r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Detail. Tribute from towns of the Province of Atotonilco (de Pedraza): name-glyph of 'Queçalmacan. pueblo'. The name means 'Place Where Quetzal Feathers are Captured', and the town's glyph is a hand grasping a bunch of green quetzal feathers."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Selden. A. 1. 'The Codex Mendoza': Aztec history and culture, summarized soon after the Spanish conquest of Mexico. 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The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/bfaa026d-a2b8-4134-bd25-52d560a0b4a8.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0056","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 029r: Tribute from the Province of Hueypuchtla ('Place of Great Opochtli'). 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Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/eff881d6-9e62-42b2-a143-11c73a6c10bd.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0057","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 030r: Tribute from the Province of Atotonilco (el Grande) (\"On the Hot Water\", the smaller of the two of that name, cf. fol. 28r). Six towns, yielding:...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/2ac892ba-15cb-4c32-b818-a68db7cd70a2.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 030r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Tribute from the Province of Atotonilco (el Grande) (\"On the Hot Water\", the smaller of the two of that name, cf. fol. 28r). 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II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/2ac892ba-15cb-4c32-b818-a68db7cd70a2.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0058","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 031r: Tribute from the Province of Xilotepec (\"On the Hill of the Young Maize Ears\"). Seven towns, yielding: (every six months) 400 richly designed...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/6d9418d6-96b7-4559-bd1c-267e55ea8bca.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. 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Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/6d9418d6-96b7-4559-bd1c-267e55ea8bca.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0059","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 032r: Tribute from the Province of Quahuacan (\"Place Where They Have Trees\", or \"Place Where They Have Eagles\"). Thirteen towns, yielding: (every six...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/37ebae57-6117-4192-8176-97afb614d430.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 032r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Tribute from the Province of Quahuacan (\"Place Where They Have Trees\", or \"Place Where They Have Eagles\").  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Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/37ebae57-6117-4192-8176-97afb614d430.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0060","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 033r: Tribute from the Province of Tuluca (\"Place Where Men Incline Their Heads\" and \"Place of the Matlatzinca\"). 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Thirteen towns, yielding: (every six months) 400 white cotton mantas, with multi-coloured borders, 400 henequen mantas with red stripes (Ocuilteca-style), 1,200 white henequen mantas;  (annually) 1 blue tzitzimitl warrior costume and shield, 1 green quaxolotl warrior costume and shield, 20 red cuextecatl warrior costumes and shields, 2 bins of maize, 2 bins of chia, 1 bin of beans, 1 bin of amaranth seed."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/91d195eb-17b0-4a10-a36a-194ccc7161b0.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0061","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 034r: Tribute from the Province of Ocuilan (\"Where There Are Many Ocuilteca\", or \"Where There Are Many Caterpillars\"). Six towns, yielding: (every six...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/ea3be01a-ed2f-44fd-9451-cd6b53cc82f6.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. 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The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. 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II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/b9dba1e7-ce5b-4742-9bbd-2c8ad50a9bf6.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0063","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 036r: Tribute from the Province of Tlachco (\"On the Ball Court\"). Ten towns, yielding: (every six months) 400 richly decorated cotton mantas, 400 women's...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/3ab55f32-2f14-4bbb-9c42-ce0d8ca21071.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. 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Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/3ab55f32-2f14-4bbb-9c42-ce0d8ca21071.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0064","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 037r: Detail. Tribute from towns of the Province of Tepequacuilco: amongst their annual tributes, 1 yellow warrior-costume with quetzalpatzactli device,...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/66b611fa-ef7e-4045-951a-950af567dcf6.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 037r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Detail. Tribute from towns of the Province of Tepequacuilco: amongst their annual tributes, 1 yellow warrior-costume with quetzalpatzactli device, and shield, to be manufactured of rich feathers."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Selden. A. 1. 'The Codex Mendoza': Aztec history and culture, summarized soon after the Spanish conquest of Mexico. 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Tribute from the Province of Cihuatlan (\"Place of Many Women\"). Two red bivalve shells.","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/880f8d45-53ab-4a5a-bd3b-b3e68c42c141.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 038r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Detail. Tribute from the Province of Cihuatlan (\"Place of Many Women\"). Two red bivalve shells."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Selden. A. 1. 'The Codex Mendoza', native life."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/880f8d45-53ab-4a5a-bd3b-b3e68c42c141.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0067","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 038r: Tribute from the Province of Cihuatlan (\"Place of Many Women\"). Twelve towns, some conquered by Ahuitzotl (1486-1502), yielding: every six months,...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/7b67387c-bec1-48f7-9371-21b82e209997.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 038r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Tribute from the Province of Cihuatlan (\"Place of Many Women\"). Twelve towns, some conquered by Ahuitzotl (1486-1502), yielding: every six months, 1,600 orange-striped mantas, 2,400 large white mantas, 80 loads of red cacao, 400 loads of brown cotton, 800 red seashells."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/7b67387c-bec1-48f7-9371-21b82e209997.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0068","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 039r: Tribute from the Province of Tlapan (\"On the Dye\" or \"Place of the Tlapaneca\"). Fourteen towns, yielding: (every six months) 400 women's tunics and...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/8fdc8b2e-9a6b-4e43-9274-e934a46e46b8.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 039r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Tribute from the Province of Tlapan (\"On the Dye\" or \"Place of the Tlapaneca\"). Fourteen towns, yielding: (every six months) 400 women's tunics and skirts, 400 red-striped mantas, 800 large mantas, 800 gourd bowls for drinking cacao; (annually) 1 red ocelotl warrior costume and shield; 1 yellow cuextecatl warrior costume and shield; 10 gold tablets; 20 gourd bowls of gold dust."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/8fdc8b2e-9a6b-4e43-9274-e934a46e46b8.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0069","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 040r: Tribute from three provinces (divisions marked by horizontal lines, with the respective name-glyphs for the towns and their tribute-goods arranged...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/9d163068-433d-4061-89ce-4a5ae1db2ad5.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. 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Six towns, yielding: (every six months) 400 large white mantas, 100 little jars of bees' honey; (annually) 1 yellow warrior costume with quetzalpatzactlidevice, and shield, 40 gold tiles, 10 masks of turquoise-blue stones, 1 large packet of turquoise stones."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. 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II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"Bells, etc. Illustrations from 37 European MSS. from 12th to 16th centuries and one Mexican MS."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/292d9133-db3a-4dc9-b373-e6c5dd19e295.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0071","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 040r: Detail. Tribute from the Province of Quiauhteopan: four bells for 40 large copper bells.","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/6e2827e8-4233-4f4f-ac61-71fd96ea5bf5.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. 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Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/723a2fc6-ab33-444a-88c5-ebdc9e72d8a4.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0085","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 048r: Tribute from the Province of Quauhtochco (\"On the Tree-Rabbit\"). 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The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/5ef7e708-d6f3-4cc2-97fe-70b86636e519.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0086","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 049r: Tribute from the Province of Cuetlaxtlan (\"Where the Dressed Leather Knots Abound\"). 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The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/758cadae-a902-42ad-a396-18a2e26b64b7.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0087","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 050r: Tribute from the Province of Tlapacoyan (\"Place Where They Wash\"). 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The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/12614ef8-b96a-4980-be7b-6a50135045a5.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0088","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 051r: Tribute from the Province of Tlatlauhquitepec (\"On the Red Hill\"). Eleven towns, yielding: (every six months) 1,600 black and white striped mantas,...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/71fb7469-ec06-4de6-8a58-55c0a4a24f17.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 051r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Tribute from the Province of Tlatlauhquitepec (\"On the Red Hill\"). Eleven towns, yielding: (every six months) 1,600 black and white striped mantas, 8,000 lumps of liquidambar for incense; (annually) 1 blue ocelotl warrior costume and shield, 1 yellow cuextecatl warrior costume and shield."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. 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Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/71fb7469-ec06-4de6-8a58-55c0a4a24f17.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0089","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 052r: Tribute from the Province of Tuchpa (\"On the Rabbit\"). Seven towns, yielding: (every six months) 400 black cross-striped mantas, 400 red mantas of...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/eeeb9dc0-52e8-4e7f-b96d-c3e286ed8305.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 052r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Tribute from the Province of Tuchpa (\"On the Rabbit\"). Seven towns, yielding: (every six months)  400 black cross-striped mantas, 400 red mantas of a shell design, 400 multi-coloured loincloths,  800 large white mantas, 800 orange-striped mantas, 400 multi-coloured striped mantas, 400 women's tunics and skirts, 240 red-bordered mantas of various shell designs; (annually) 1 yellow quaxolotl warrior costume and shield, 1 yellow warrior costume and quetzalpatzactli back device, and shield, 20 bags of small white feathers (down), 2 strings of greenstone beads, 1 string of turquoise stones, 2 round mosaics of small turquoise stones."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/eeeb9dc0-52e8-4e7f-b96d-c3e286ed8305.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0090","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 053r: Tribute from the Province of Atlan (\"Place of Much Water\"). 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The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/96639762-6037-4d30-8e16-e6a6d09981a2.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0091","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 054r: Tribute from the Province of Tzicoac (\"On the Turquoise-Blue Snake\"). Five towns, yielding: (every six months) 400 white mantas with multi-coloured...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/9419cd17-f6e2-4e29-88c5-872739bf728a.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. II."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 054r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Tribute from the Province of Tzicoac (\"On the Turquoise-Blue Snake\").  Five towns, yielding:  (every six months) 400 white mantas with multi-coloured borders, 400 multi-coloured loincloths, 800 large white mantas, 400 women's tunics and skirts; (annually) 1 yellow warrior costume with quetzalpatzactli device, and shield, 1 red ocelotl warrior costume and shield, 800 bales of white cotton, 400 loads of dried chiles."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/9419cd17-f6e2-4e29-88c5-872739bf728a.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0092","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 055r: [Last folio of this section, misbound out of position between fols. 52 and 53. The 17th-century foliation indicates the right order, but only after...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/d981651a-1332-417c-8e2f-5e9c969988b6.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. 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On the right of this scene, three boys call out the name of the infant, and above and below it are symbols of possible future careers for boys and girls."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Selden. A. 1. 'The Codex Mendoza', native life."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/a6938595-71ce-4bc0-9e11-7e1a6bf66c6b.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0094","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 057r: Detail. Lower half of page. The baby in its cradle is again depicted at lower centre. On the left are its father and mother; the two male figures...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/9aeb396a-404c-48d7-98ab-0c1d9f510e25.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. III."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 057r"},{"label":"Description","value":"Detail. Lower half of page. The baby in its cradle is again depicted at lower centre. 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(4) (telpochcalli) The start of military training proper. On the left, a high-grade warrior (tequigua) receives the son from his father. On the right, the youth, carrying baggage and shield on his back, follows the warrior to war; the warrior carries a feathered shield and a pointed wooden club."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/aca19ac5-93e2-4f7f-a06b-96f8f6d5c742.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0106","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 063r: Continuation of priestly and military options and training, in alternating rows: (1) (calmecac) Night-time duties performed by head priests: the...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/3741254a-69f4-439e-a620-9ffb46c3d3a8.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. 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(4) (telpochcalli) Two masters punish a vagabond youth by shearing and singeing his head; on the right, a youth paddles his canoe, to bring sods of earth for the repair of the temple."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). 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II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin (Montezuma II). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/54d2845a-9c38-4236-af7b-f9a73e806b98.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0109","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 064r: Continuation of priestly and military training, in alternating rows: (1) (calmecac) The novice priest paddles his boat, to bring stone for the...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/db9d8872-e15a-4fb3-8f9a-8e33c0ad8f69.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. 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The remaining scenes on this page depict seven stages in the career of a successful telpochcalli warrior, earned through captives and marked by gradations of costume and equipment: (second row, far right) A one-captive warrior, entitled to a flowered cape. (3) (left) A two-captive warrior: cuextecal costume with cone-shaped cap, and orange cape with red border; (middle) a three-captive warrior: quilted armour with a butterfly back device, and cape decorated with the wind ornament design; (right) a four-captive warrior: jaguar costume with animal-head helmet and cuexyo shield, and diagonally-divided cape. (4) (left) A five-captive warrior: Otomi warrior with distinctive hairstyle and green costume; (middle) a six-captive warrior, designated Quachic, 'the shorn one', wearing an undecorated yellow feather bodysuit with distinctive back device, and a xicalcoliuhqui shield; (right) a seven-captive warrior: Tlacatecatl, the Commanding General, wearing a red cape with tenixyo border and a headband decorated with two quetzal feather tassels."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/db9d8872-e15a-4fb3-8f9a-8e33c0ad8f69.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0110","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 065r: Detail. 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The priest-warriors are distinguished from the others by their blood-smears and hairstyles. (1) (left) A one-captive priest-warrior: undecorated quilted cotton armour, unembellished shield, obsidian-studded club; (middle) a two-captive priest-warrior: undecorated white feather suit with back device, and ihuiteteyo shield decorated with eight balls of down, obsidian-studded club; (right) a three-captive priest-warrior: undecorated green feather suit with a pamitl-style back device, pointed war stick, and (as entitled from this rank upwards) sandals. (2) (left) A four-captive priest-warrior: a costume of white circular spots on a black background, perhaps representing the night sky, with pointed hat, and a shield with a volute design; (middle) a five-captive priest-warrior: undecorated red feather suit with momoyactli back device, quauhtetepoyo (eagle-foot) design, obsidian-edged club; (right) a six-captive priest-warrior: coyote costume with matching animal-head helmet, cuexyo shield, war stick (the captive is recognizable from his curved labret and red headband as from the city-state of Huexotzinco). The remaining two rows of this page comprise two sets of imperial officers, with their titles (but the distinction between telpochcalli and calmecac training is no longer clear): (3) Constables: four officers connected with death sentences and executions: 'Eagle Cactus Fruit', executing criminals in the marketplace; 'Keeper of the House of Darkness'; 'Keeper on the Edge of the Water'; 'Raining Blood'. (4) Generals, each wearing the prestigious quetzallalpiloni hair ornament: 'Keeper of the House of Darts'; 'Keeper of the Mirrored Snake'; 'Keeper of the Bowl of Fatigue'; 'Keeper of the Worm on Blade of Maize'."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). 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Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. 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The emperor sits, in audience and to judge, in his personal quarters, the 'Ruler’s House' (Tlatocacalli). He is the only figure in Codex Mendoza to be portrayed with a beard (corroborated by a Spanish source). On either side of the Ruler’s House are guest houses to accommodate the rulers of allied city-states. They look out onto an extensive courtyard. The steps at the centre seem to lead down to ground level. On the left is the ‘Council Hall of War’ (warriors’ house) and on the right ‘Montezuma’s Council Hall’ in which sit his four appeal-judges; seated below them are four litigants, two men perhaps being accused by two women, whilst another man walks away."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/0b026897-caf0-41b7-b129-243db9bc9003.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0116","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 070r: Advice on respectable careers for young males, contrasted with examples of wasted lives: (1) (upper) At the centre, a ‘Father who counsels his son...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/3369384f-29d7-437c-82d9-27d9885d827f.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. III."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 070r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Advice on respectable careers for young males, contrasted with examples of wasted lives: (1) (upper) At the centre, a ‘Father who counsels his son to be virtuous and not roam about as a vagabond’. On either side, the honorable careers of messenger (left) and singer-musician (right). (2) (upper middle) On the left, in the ‘house where they assemble for public works’, sits the majordomo, who asks the two seated youths to perform services with digging-sticks and baskets: they weep at the prospect. Bad examples for the youths are depicted on the right: (clockwise) a vagabond with twisted feet and hands, a ball player who bounces a rubber ball from his hip, a ‘player of patolli, which is like dice’ (gambling perhaps with his clothes), and a thief. (3) (lower half). On the left, five scenes of artisans teaching their trades to their sons: a carpenter shaping wood with an axe; a lapidary polishing a green stone with a cane tool; a codex-painter (tlacuilo) illustrating a document in red and black; a metalworker blowing to raise the temperature in his brazier for melting gold; and a featherworker preparing coloured feathers for application, his son helping with needle and thread. On the right, by contrast, are two further bad examples: the large standing figure, with a glyph of two snakes’ heads above his head, is marked in Spanish ‘person with a vicious tongue, and a gossiper’. Below, ‘the vice of drunkenness leads to thieving’: a man and woman sit on either side of a looted coffer drinking pulque, its potency to be enhanced by the rope-like quapatli root on the right."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/3369384f-29d7-437c-82d9-27d9885d827f.json"},{"@id":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/range/fa1221e6-f145-4b4c-ac1c-c60f8352cd25/LOG_0117","@type":"sc:Range","label":"fol. 071r: Alternative final scenes of life’s journey: (1) (top) six execution-victims: (left) a young commoner and a noble youth, executed for drunkenness;...","canvases":["https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/3bc2d2e1-1824-4fd1-a225-630a749adbd6.json"],"metadata":[{"label":"Titles","value":"The 'Codex Mendoza', pt. III."},{"label":"Image Range","value":"fol. 071r"},{"label":"Date Statement","value":"early 1540s"},{"label":"Description","value":"Alternative final scenes of life’s journey: (1) (top) six execution-victims: (left) a young commoner and a noble youth, executed for drunkenness; (middle) an upper-class woman, executed for drunkenness, and a thief, killed by stoning; (right) an adulterer lying under a blanket with a married woman, both to be stoned to death. (2) (middle and lower) The counters of ten dots and three (x20) banners at the upper centre denote seventy years, the age at which old people, after raising their children and grandchildren, ‘had permission, in public as well as in private, to drink wine and become intoxicated’. The old man at the centre, wearing a green wreath and carrying flowers, has a large speech-glyph perhaps to denote loud singing; below, his aged wife sits drinking pulque, with another picture of an old woman to the right. The couple are each attended by male and female (?grand)children."},{"label":"Description","value":"A picture-book of European paper and format, with images painted by a native artist and annotated in Spanish, probably for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain (1535-50), and most likely in the early 1540s. Acquired no later than 1553 by the French cosmographer André Thevet (d. 1592).     The manuscript is arranged in three parts: I A pictorial history of the Aztec emperors and their conquests from 1325 to 1521 (fols. 1r-16v). Between Parts I and II is an intermediate section (fols. 17v-18r), not belonging clearly to either. II An illustrated catalogue of the annual tribute paid by the towns of the empire to the last emperor, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, also known as Montezuma II (fols. 18v-55r). III An illustrated account of Aztec life-cycles, male and female, from birth to death (fols. 56v-71v)."},{"label":"Materials","value":"paper"},{"label":"Slide Roll Title","value":"MS. Arch. Mendoza A. 1 . 'Codex Mendoza'. Spanish guide to mexican culture."}],"startCanvas":"https://iiif.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/iiif/canvas/3bc2d2e1-1824-4fd1-a225-630a749adbd6.json"}]}