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Florentine Codex Book 4 The Soothsayers and Book 5 The Omens Parts V and VI2025|PDF|Epub|mobi|kindle电子书版本百度云盘下载

Florentine Codex Book 4 The Soothsayers and Book 5 The Omens Parts V and VI
  • Charles E.Dibble 著
  • 出版社: The University of Utah
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  • 出版时间:1957
  • 标注页数:196页
  • 文件大小:42MB
  • 文件页数:210页
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图书目录

First Chapter,which telleth of the first sign,which was named One Crocodile,and of the good fortune which they merited who were born then1

Second Chapter,which telleth of the second [day] sign,which was named One Ocelot,and was not a good day sign for those who were born on it5

Third Chapter,which telleth of the third sign,named One Deer;and the good fortune which those then born merited9

Fourth Chapter,which telleth of the second house,when it was the time of this sign,named Two Rabbit;and those then born in it did nothing but drink wine11

Fifth Chapter,which telleth how many kinds of drunkards there were15

Sixth Chapter,which telleth of still another house on the sign [One Deer],called Three Water19

Seventh Chapter,which telleth of the fourth sign,named One Flower23

Eighth Chapter,which telleth of the fifth sign,named One Reed.And it was not a good day,[nor] those with it29

Ninth Chapter,which telleth of the sixth sign,called One Death,and of the good fortune belonging to it33

Tenth Chapter,which telleth of still other houses,which were called in part good,and in part evil and miserable37

Eleventh Chapter,which telleth of the seventh sign,named One Rain,and of the evil day signs which belonged with it41

Twelfth Chapter,which telleth of still other houses.Some were only indifferent and some were in no way good45

Thirteenth Chapter.Here is told and mentioned what was an evil manifestation for him who stumbled or fell at this time49

Fourteenth Chapter,which telleth of the good day signs which correspond to the four houses in this sign53

Fifteenth Chapter,which telleth of the eighth sign,called One Grass,and the evil day signs with it55

Sixteenth Chapter,which telleth of the ninth sign,called One Serpent59

The Seventh Chapter telleth of the admonitions of the old merchants when they counseled their sons as they were about to depart61

Eighteenth Chapter.Here are told [what] the talk and discourse were of these same old merchants which they repeated to their sons who already knew distant lands65

Nineteenth Chapter.Here are told the offerings which they made for the sake of those who traveled to far places,and how respect was paid for the sake of those who died69

Twentieth Chapter,which telleth of the remaining houses belonging to the sign mentioned73

Twenty-first Chapter,which telleth of the tenth sign,called One Flint Knife77

Twenty-second Chapter,which telleth of the eleventh sign,called One Monkey and of its fortune81

Twenty-third Chapter,which telleth of the twelfth sign,called One Lizard83

Twenty-fourth Chapter,which telleth of the thirteenth sign,named One Motion85

Twenty-fifth Chapter,which telleth of the fourteenth sign,called One Dog87

Twenty-sixth Chapter,in which it is told how these rulers (upon the day sign mentioned) proclaimed war91

Twenty-seventh Chapter,in which is mentioned the fifteenth sign,named One House93

Twenty-eighth Chapter,which telleth still more of the nature and condition of women born in this sign95

Twenty-ninth Chapter,which telleth of the sixteenth sign97

Thirtieth Chapter,which telleth of the seventeenth sign,called One Water99

Thirty-first Chapter,which telleth of the eighteenth sign,named One Wind,and the evil,the bad,which was with it101

Thirty-second Chapter,which telleth of the tears,the lamentations,and the misery of those who had been robbed,whom those who had danced with the dead forearm had plundered105

Thirty-third Chapter,in which is mentioned the nineteenth sign,named One Eagle107

Thirty-fourth Chapter,in which are told and mentioned what they did when they visited women recently delivered111

Thirty-fifth Chapter.Here is told what was done when they bathed their children,and how food was eaten when they gave them their names113

Thirty-sixth Chapter,which telleth how a feast was held,and what the order of service was,and how there was drinking of wine117

Thirty-seventh Chapter,in which is mentioned how the festivity was performed121

Thirty-eighth Chapter,which telleth of the twentieth and closing sing,called One Rabbit127

Thirty-ninth Chapter,which speaketh of all the day sign131

Fortieth Chapter,which telleth of the rest [of the day signs] which formed a part of the day count;those still remaining,belonging to the day sign [One Rabbit]133

Appendix of the Fourth Book,in the Spanish vernacular,which is justification in defense of the truth contained herein137

Introduction and explanation,newly made,of the calendar of the Indians of Anauac,that is,of New Spain139

Refutation of the above140

The treatise by that member of a religious Order proceedeth141

Refutation of the above141

To the reader142

Here followeth the reckoning of all the time-counts which these natives had143

First Chapter.Here are related the omens in which they believed when,at night,someone heard some wild animal cry out,or when it seemed as if some old woman wept151

Second Chapter,in which is related the evil omen which they regarded in two ways:so it was when they heard that the white hooded hawk cried out;and what the merchants did when somewhere on the road such befell them153

Third Chapter,in which is told the omen taken as a portent when at night they heard as if someone shot iron arrows into something or as if he chopped wood;this they called the night axe157

Fourth Chapter,in which is told the omen taken as a portent when the horned owl hooted161

Fifth Chapter,in which is told what was the omen of the screech owl163

Sixth Chapter,in which is told what the omen was,so that they took it as a portent,when someone saw a weasel which crossed in front of him165

Seventh Chapter,in which is told the omen so taken as a portent concerning the rabbit when they saw that now it entered one's house167

Eighth Chapter,in which is told the omen which all took as a portent when they saw the chafer169

Ninth Chapter,in which is related the omen which they regarded as a portent when an animal of strong stench,called a skunk,now entered one's home or else sprayed and loosed an odor171

Tenth Chapter,in which is related the omen,by which a portent was drawn,of ants or frogs,and mice173

Eleventh Chapter,in which is told the omen from which a portent was drawn when,at night,they saw the towering men,the giants175

Twelfth Chapter,in which is related what was another omen,whose name was"bundle of ashes"177

Thirteenth Chapter,in which are told the rest of the omens which showed themselves at night179

Appendix to the Fifth Book181

First Chapter,which telleth of the white amaryllis183

Second Chapter,which telleth of the poinsettia183

Third Chapter,which telleth of flowers artificially arranged184

Fourth Chapter,which telleth of dried grains of maize184

Fifth Chapter,which telleth of stepping over one184

Sixth Chapter,which telleth of drinking185

Seventh Chapter,which telleth of him who dipped into the cooking pot185

Eighth Chapter,which telleth of tamales stuck [to the cooking pot]185

Ninth Chapter,which telleth of the umbilical cord186

Tenth Chapter,which telleth of the pregnant woman186

Eleventh Chapter,which telleth of the woman lately delivered186

Twelfth Chapter,which telleth of earthquakes187

Thirteenth Chapter,which telleth of the [three] hearth stones187

Fourteenth Chapter,which telleth of the tortilla doubled over on the griddle187

Fifteenth Chapter,which telleth of small children who likced the surface of the grinding stone188

Sixteenth Chapter,which telleth of him who leaned against a square pillar188

Seventeenth Chapter,which telleth of the maidens who ate standing188

Eighteenth Chapter,which telleth how maize cobs were burned188

Nineteenth Chapter,which telleth of the woman with child189

Twentieth Chapter,which telleth of the monkey's hand190

Twenty-first Chapter,which telleth of the pestle and the griddle190

Twenty-second Chapter,which telleth of mice191

Twenty-third Chapter,which telleth of turkey hens191

Twenty-fourth Chapter,which telleth of turkey chicks191

Twenty-fifth Chapter,which telleth of her who wove with yarn192

Twenty-sixth Chapter,which telleth of hail192

Twenty-seventh Chapter,which telleth of sorcerers192

Twenty-eighth Chapter,which telleth of the gnawed leavings of a mouse193

Twenty-ninth Chpater,which telleth of nails193

Thirtieth Chapter,which telleth of sneezing193

Thirty-first Chapter,which telleth of small children193

Thirty-second Chapter,which telleth of green stalks of maize194

Thirty-third Chapter,which telleth of creaking roof beams194

Thirty-fourth Chapter,which telleth of grinding stones194

Thirty-fifth Chapter,which telleth of drilling a new fire in the house194

Thirty-sixth Chapter,which telleth of the sweat house195

Thirty-seventh Chapter,which telleth of the time when the teeth of small children dropped195

[Conclusion]195

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