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Title: Commentary on the Maya Manuscript in the Royal Public Library of Dresden
Note: Reading ease score: 74.6 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Summary: "Commentary on the Maya Manuscript in the Royal Public Library of Dresden" by Dr. Ernst Förstemann is a scholarly archaeological work published in the early 20th century. This academic publication focuses on analyzing and interpreting the Dresden Codex, one of the few surviving pre-Columbian Maya texts, which is notable for its intricate hieroglyphic writing and complex calendar systems. The book aims to consolidate fragmented knowledge about Maya hieroglyphs, presenting findings on their implications for understanding Maya culture, rituals, and history. The opening of this work sets the stage for a detailed commentary on the Dresden Codex, which is structured in a way that combines text and illustrative hieroglyphs. Förstemann emphasizes that the manuscript's first pages are partially damaged, limiting full comprehension but indicating that they contain vital information about a calendar system known as the Tonalamatl. In these initial sections, he recounts how the pages outline ceremonial practices, including human sacrifices depicted alongside various deities, shedding light on the cultural significance of these rites. The text invites students and researchers to compare these observations with the actual manuscript to fully grasp the content and context, thereby serving both as a guide and a reference point for ongoing Maya research. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Förstemann, Ernst Wilhelm, 1822-1906
Translator: Parker, A. M. (Alberta M.)
Translator: Wesselhoeft, Selma
EBook No.: 43519
Published: Aug 20, 2013
Downloads: 116
Language: English
Subject: Mayas -- Antiquities
Subject: Manuscripts, Maya
Subject: Mayan languages -- Writing
Subject: Maya calendar
Subject: Codex Dresdensis Maya
Subject: Maya mythology
LoCC: History: America: America
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
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Title: Commentary on the Maya Manuscript in the Royal Public Library of Dresden
Note: Reading ease score: 74.6 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits:
Produced by Julia Miller, Keith Edkins and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http:
//www.pgdp.net
Summary: "Commentary on the Maya Manuscript in the Royal Public Library of Dresden" by Dr. Ernst Förstemann is a scholarly archaeological work published in the early 20th century. This academic publication focuses on analyzing and interpreting the Dresden Codex, one of the few surviving pre-Columbian Maya texts, which is notable for its intricate hieroglyphic writing and complex calendar systems. The book aims to consolidate fragmented knowledge about Maya hieroglyphs, presenting findings on their implications for understanding Maya culture, rituals, and history. The opening of this work sets the stage for a detailed commentary on the Dresden Codex, which is structured in a way that combines text and illustrative hieroglyphs. Förstemann emphasizes that the manuscript's first pages are partially damaged, limiting full comprehension but indicating that they contain vital information about a calendar system known as the Tonalamatl. In these initial sections, he recounts how the pages outline ceremonial practices, including human sacrifices depicted alongside various deities, shedding light on the cultural significance of these rites. The text invites students and researchers to compare these observations with the actual manuscript to fully grasp the content and context, thereby serving both as a guide and a reference point for ongoing Maya research. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Förstemann, Ernst Wilhelm, 1822-1906
Translator: Parker, A. M. (Alberta M.)
Translator: Wesselhoeft, Selma
EBook No.: 43519
Published: Aug 20, 2013
Downloads: 116
Language: English
Subject: Mayas -- Antiquities
Subject: Manuscripts, Maya
Subject: Mayan languages -- Writing
Subject: Maya calendar
Subject: Codex Dresdensis Maya
Subject: Maya mythology
LoCC: History: America: America
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.