The Badianus Manuscript (Codex Barberini, Latin 241) Vatican Library

The Badianus Manuscript (Codex Barberini, Latin 241) Vatican Library
Title The Badianus Manuscript (Codex Barberini, Latin 241) Vatican Library PDF eBook
Author Emily Walcott Emmart
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1940
Genre Aztecs
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Azteken / Arzneimittel.

Concerning the Badianus Manuscript, an Aztec Herbal, "Codex Barberini, Latin 241"

Concerning the Badianus Manuscript, an Aztec Herbal,
Title Concerning the Badianus Manuscript, an Aztec Herbal, "Codex Barberini, Latin 241" PDF eBook
Author Emily Walcott Emmart
Publisher
Pages 26
Release 1935
Genre Medical
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Flora of the Codex Cruz-Badianus

Flora of the Codex Cruz-Badianus
Title Flora of the Codex Cruz-Badianus PDF eBook
Author Arthur O. Tucker
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 332
Release 2020-10-09
Genre Science
ISBN 303046959X

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In 1929, Charles Upson Clark (1875-1960), a history Professor at Columbia University carrying out bibliographic research on the early history of the Americas in the Vatican Library, came across a remarkable illustrated Latin manuscript entitled Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis (Little Book of Indian Medicinal Herbs) completed in 1552. The manuscript now known as the Codex Cruz-Badianus (CCB) contained 185 illustrations (phytomorphs) of plants with text that described their medicinal uses. This manuscript spread new light on botanical and medicinal knowledge of the indigenous peoples of Mexico known today as the Nahuas or Aztecs. It was to have major repercussions on our knowledge of Aztec culture and the history of New Spain in the 16th century. CCB was produced at the Colegio of Imperial de Santa Cruz at Tlatelolco established in 1536 to train sons of the Aztec nobility for the clergy. The authors were two indigenous faculty members, Martin (Martinus in Latin) de la Cruz and Juan Badiano (Juannes Badianus in Latin) whose Spanish names were conferred upon their baptism. Martin de la Cruz was the Colegio’s indigenous doctor who gave instruction in medicine and Juan Badiano, a Latin teacher and former student translated the book into Latin. The herbal dedicated to the Viceroy Francisco de Mendoza was sent to Spain as a gift to King Carlos I soon after its completion in 1552. The original ended up in the Vatican Library until 1990 when John Paul II returned it to Mexico. In 1931, the Mayanist scholar, William Gates, and the biologist Emily Walcott Emmart became aware of the manuscript and independently translated it to English. In 2009, Martin Clayton, Luigi Guerrini, and Alejandro de Avila identified plants of the CCB based on Emmart’s book and a 17th century copy found in the Windsor library. Of the 185 phytomophs, Gates identified 85 on the generic level, Emmart 9, and Clayton et al. 126. However most of these identifications disagree. In the present work, 183 of 185 phytomorphs are systematically re-evaluated and identified on the generic, as well as specific level, along with their botanical descriptions, previous identifications, putative identification, distribution, names, and uses.

An Aztec Herbal

An Aztec Herbal
Title An Aztec Herbal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 196
Release 2012-09-21
Genre Medical
ISBN 0486140970

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16th-century codex was first herbal and medical text compiled in the New World, with ancient remedies for everything from hiccoughs to gout. Index. New Introduction. Over 180 black-and-white and 38 color illustrations.

A Companion to the Spanish Renaissance

A Companion to the Spanish Renaissance
Title A Companion to the Spanish Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Hilaire Kallendorf
Publisher BRILL
Pages 698
Release 2018-10-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004360379

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A Companion to the Spanish Renaissance makes a renewed case for the inclusion of Spain within broader European Renaissance movements. Its introduction, “A Renaissance for the ‘Spanish Renaissance’?” will be sure to incite polemic across a broad spectrum of academic fields. This interdisciplinary volume combines micro- with macro-history to offer a snapshot of the best new work being done in this area. With essays on politics and government, family and daily life, religion, nobles and court culture, birth and death, intellectual currents, ethnic groups, the plastic arts, literature, popular culture, law courts, women, literacy, libraries, civic ritual, illness, money, notions of community, philosophy and law, science, colonial empire, and historiography, it offers breath-taking scope without sacrificing attention to detail. Destined to become the standard go-to resource for non-specialists, this book also contains an extensive bibliography aimed at the serious researcher. Contributors are: Beatriz de Alba-Koch, Edward Behrend-Martínez, Cristian Berco, Harald E. Braun, Susan Byrne, Bernardo Canteñs, Frederick A. de Armas, William Eamon, Stephanie Fink, Enrique García Santo-Tomás, J.A. Garrido Ardila, Marya T. Green-Mercado, Elizabeth Teresa Howe, Hilaire Kallendorf, Henry Kamen, Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt, Michael J. Levin, Ruth MacKay, Fabien Montcher, Ignacio Navarrete, Jeffrey Schrader, Lía Schwartz, Elizabeth Ashcroft Terry, and Elvira Vilches.

Experiment Station Record

Experiment Station Record
Title Experiment Station Record PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Experiment Stations
Publisher
Pages 1050
Release 1941
Genre Agricultural experiment stations
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Abortion in Mexico

Abortion in Mexico
Title Abortion in Mexico PDF eBook
Author Nora E. Jaffary
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 180
Release 2024
Genre History
ISBN 1496239628

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Abortion in Mexico examines the social, legal, and judicial condemnation of abortion in Mexico from the early post-contact period through the present day.