Thursday, February 24, 2011

revisiting my master's thesis... for a good cause

Having been subjected to countless inter-library loan requests, I decided I would expand on some of the scholarship I undertook at Queens College and test the limits of the inter-library loan system of the Queens Library myself.

My master's thesis was an annotated bibliography which which surveyed the print and digital facsimiles available for Pre-Columbian codices of the ancient Maya and Aztec cultures.

The bibliography sought to track the digitization of these rare and out-of-print publications, and how readily available they might be to the 21st century reader...

Here is a list of the codices covered in my annotated bibliography, to be followed by an updated version with the links to the WorldCat bibliographic records for each edition...


Aubin
Azcatitlan
Azoyu
Baranda
Barberini (Bandianus)
Becker no. I
Becker no. I / II
Bodley
Borbonicus
Borgia
Chimalpopoca
Colombino
Cospi
Dresden (Dresdensis)
Egerton (Sanchez Solis)
en Cruz
Fejervary-Mayer
Florentine
Grolier
Hall
Ixtlilxochitl
Laud
Madrid (Tro-Cortesianus)
Magliabechiano
Mariano Jimenez
Mexicanus
Osuna
Paris (Peresianus)Perez / Chilam Balam of Mani
Selden
Telleriano-Remensis
Tlatelolco
Tudela
Vaticanus A (Rios0
Vaticanus B
Vienna (Vindobonensis)
Xolotl
Zouche-Nuttall
Gomesta Manuscript
Tovar Calendar
Tonalamatl Aubin

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