Commentary on the Maya Manuscript in the Royal Public Library of Dresden
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A detailed, page-by-page scholarly commentary analyzes the hieroglyphic text and imagery of a Maya codex, explaining sign forms, their sequential ordering, and the structure of its ritual and calendrical panels. It interprets Tonalamatl divinatory sequences, deity portrayals, and ritual scenes including sacrificial imagery, and treats astronomical and calendrical tables alongside the calculations and readings the manuscript implies. The work also compares earlier editions and scholarly opinions, documents editorial choices made in transcription and translation, and offers practical guidance for students consulting the plates and texts.
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