General history of the things of New Spain.
2d ed., rev.
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Author
Publication
1900 - School of American Research, Santa Fe, N.M, New Mexico
Language
English
Word Count
3,250 words, Guess
Page Count
13 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-10087480194X
- ISBN-10087480082X
- ISBN-139780874801941
- ISBN-139780874800821
- Goodreads4616569', '4571282
and 4 more
- LibraryThing1968702
- Library of Congress Control Number71029117
- Better World Books9780874801941
- Open LibraryOL5752832M
Classifications
- DDC970.4/2
- LCCF1219 .S13192
- LCCF1219.S13192
Alternate Titles
- Florentine codex.
Description
Description of ancient gods, feasts, festivals and astrology.
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Topics
Places
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Series Statement
- Monographs of the School of American Research,
- no. 14, pt. <1-4, 13 >
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