Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm
Visualizing History, Time, and Ritual in Aztec Solar-Year Festivals
Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm
Reihe: Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700
ISBN: 978-1-041-18745-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The sixteenth-century pictorial manuscript known as the Codex Borbonicus contains a remarkable record of the eighteen Mexica (or “Aztec”) festival periods of twenty days, known as veintenas, celebrated during the 365-day solar year. Because its indigenous artists framed the Borbonicus veintenas with historical year dates, this volume situates the annually recurring rituals within the march of linear, reckoned time, in the singular year “2 Reed” (1507), during the reign of Moteuczoma II. DiCesare attends to the historical dimensions of several unusual scenes, proposing that the veintenas probably varied significantly from year to year in response to historical concerns. She considers particularly whether the Borbonicus veintenas document the confluence of solar year ceremonies with a second set of ritual feast days, governed by the 260-day cycle known as the tonalpohualli, or “count of days.” In this way, DiCesare analyzes how linear and cyclical conceptions of time intersected in Mexica ritual performance.
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Acknowledgements, Introduction, Chapter 1: Time, History, and the Calendars of the Mexican Codex Borbonicus, Chapter 2: Tlaloc Rites and Mountain Feasts: The Veintena Festivals of Tozoztontli and Huey Tozoztli, Chapter 3: In Search of Jades and Quetzal Plumes: The Veintena Feasts of Tecuilhuitontli and Huey Tecuilhuitl, Chapter 4: Pulque Revelry in the Mexican Veintena of Quecholli, Chapter 5: The Emergence of a New Sun: The Veintena of Panquetzaliztli and the New Fire Ceremony, Concluding Remarks, Bibliography, Index.