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E-raamat: Aztec Codices: What They Tell Us about Daily Life

  • Formaat: 414 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: ABC-CLIO
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440851810
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  • Formaat: 414 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: ABC-CLIO
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440851810

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From the migration of the Aztecs to the rise of the empire and its eventual demise, this book covers Aztec history in full, analyzing conceptions of time, religion, and more through codices to offer an inside look at daily life.

This book focuses on two main areas: Aztec history and Aztec culture. The first two chapters deal with Aztec history—the first providing a visual record of the story of the Aztec migration and search for their destined homeland of Tenochtitlan, and the second exploring how the Aztecs built their empire.

The following five chapters then explain life in the Aztec world, focusing on Aztec conceptions of time and religion, the Aztec economy, the life cycle, and daily life. The book ends with an account of the fall of the empire, as illustrated by Aztec artists. With sections concerning a wide variety of topics—from the Aztec pantheon to war, agriculture, childhood, marriage, diet, justice, the arts, and sports, among many others—readers will gain an expansive understanding of life in the Aztec world.


  • Provides an overview of life in the Aztec world and takes as its starting point the books created by Aztec peoples themselves

  • Explores different topics related to Aztec history, culture, and daily life by first studying and providing a reading of a page from a codex
  • Elucidates daily aspects of Aztec life such as diet, religion, calendars, economic systems, clothing and adornment, and more
    • Allows students to gain both an understanding of the Aztec pictorial system of writing and of how the Aztecs lived their lives


  • "The ancient codices provide the best known evidence of Aztec life during and prior to Spanish conquest. This reference book intends to introduce students to Aztec daily life in a visually engaging format with pages of the codices described and analyzed to lend insight into social, religious, and natural life of these ancient people."--

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    From the migration of the Aztecs to the rise of the empire and its eventual demise, this book covers Aztec history in full, analyzing conceptions of time, religion, and more through codices to offer an inside look at daily life.
    Preface vii
    Introduction ix
    The Codices xix
    Chronology of Events
    THE MEXICA MIGRATION
    Start of the Migration
    3(10)
    The Abandonment of Malinalxochitl
    13(8)
    The Settlement at Chapultepec
    21(8)
    The Mexica as Mercenaries for Culhuacan
    29(6)
    The Foundation of Tenochtitlan
    35(10)
    HISTORY OF THE EMPIRE
    Aztec Royal Dynasty
    45(10)
    Expansion of the Empire
    55(8)
    Tepanec War and the Triple Alliance
    63(8)
    War with Tlatelolco
    71(8)
    The Reign of Moteuczoma II
    79(10)
    CALENDARS
    The Sacred Calendar, or Tonalpohualli
    89(10)
    Calendar Books, or Tonalamatl
    99(8)
    The Count of Years, or Xiuhpohualli
    107(8)
    The Aztec Monthly Festivals
    115(8)
    The New Fire Ceremony, or Xiuhmolpilli
    123(8)
    Divination
    131(8)
    RELIGIOUS LIFE
    Tenochtitlan's Sacred Precinct
    139(8)
    Templo Mayor
    147(10)
    The Aztec Pantheon
    157(8)
    Human Sacrifice
    165(8)
    Priestly Duties
    173(8)
    ECONOMY
    War
    181(8)
    Tribute
    189(8)
    Agriculture
    197(8)
    Occupations
    205(8)
    Merchants and Markets
    213(8)
    LIFE CYCLE
    Childbirth
    221(8)
    Childhood and Education
    229(8)
    Marriage
    237(8)
    Old Age
    245(6)
    Death
    251(8)
    DAILY LIFE
    Diet
    259(8)
    Health and Hygiene
    267(8)
    Justice
    275(8)
    The Visual Arts
    283(8)
    The Performing Arts
    291(8)
    Fashion
    299(8)
    The Ballgame
    307(10)
    CONQUEST
    Spanish Arrival
    317(8)
    Massacre at Cholula
    325(8)
    Spaniards at Tenochtitlan
    333(8)
    The Defeat of Tenochtitlan
    341(8)
    Life under Spanish Rule
    349(8)
    Index 357
    Lori Boornazian Diel, PhD, is professor of art history at Texas Christian University.