- The
tonalamatl [
toːnaˈlaːmatɬ] is a
divinatory almanac used in
central Mexico in the decades, and
perhaps centuries,
leading up to the
Spanish conquest...
- The
Aubin Tonalamatl is a
Nahuatl screenfold m****cript
painted on
native paper. It was made
sometime in the
early 16th century, but
after 1520. The word...
- (ce itzcuintli).
Itztapaltotec is an
obscure figure,
known only from
tonalamatl (calendars). Brief,
confusing information about him is
given in two related...
- (2023-01-01). "tonalamatlahtolcuepalli:
tlahtolcuepalli itech tonalamatl gregoriano itech mexihca tonalamatl /
Convertidor calendario gregoriano ->
sistema calendárico...
- The
Aubin Codex is not to be
confused with the
similarly named Aubin Tonalamatl.
Codex Borbonicus is
written by
Aztec priests sometime after the Spanish...
- as an
iconographic marker of Chantico,
being seen in the
Codex Aubin Tonalamatl,
Codex Borbonicus,
Codex Telleriano Remensis, and the
Codex Rios. It is...
- the
Spanish conquest of the
Aztec Empire. As a
typical calendar codex tonalamatl dealing with the
sacred Aztec calendar – the
tonalpohualli – it is placed...
- one
tonalamatl extending across the two
pages Reproduction of page of
Troano M****cript Page 102 of the
Codex Tro-Cortesiano,
showing tonalamatls in the...
-
section is one of the most
intricate surviving divinatory calendars (or
tonalamatl). Each page
represents one of the 20
trecena (or 13-day periods), in the...
- with the
llorona or
weeping woman {"in the Telleriano-Remensis and the
Tonalamatl Aubin, her eyes are
filled with tears"} of folklore, who ... is always...