The Codex Mendoza Jason Suárez - History Department El Camino College El Camino College Department of History Jason R. Suárez A Celebration.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter ______ Section 1: ______________________________ ______________________________ Pages ________- ________.
Advertisements

The Bodleian Library’s Mesoamerican Manuscripts
ENLIGHTMENT ABSOLUTISM VS ABSOLUTSIM: ABSOLUTE MONARCHY – MEANING NOTHING IS ABOVE THE KING & QUEEN ABSOLUTE MONARCHS WANTED TO CENTRALIZE THEIR POLITICAL.
The Evolution of the Codices Borgia, Azoyú & Vaticano The Evolution of the Codices Borgia, Azoyú & Vaticano By Christine Haddad ’07 and Lisa Lovallo ’07.
Objectives Describe the empire that Charles V inherited.
Spain’s Empire and European Absolutism. Charles V  Charles V is a Hapsburg (one of the most important ruling families in Europe)  He controls Spain,
Spanish Power Grows Textbook Chapter 16-1.
Madrid, Spain 1/14/2015 Period 4 Andrea Gomez. The Museo del Prado is the main Spanish national art museum, located in central Madrid. It features one.
The Golden Age of Spain Chapter 19:i The Habsburg Empire.
Diego Durán (c. 1537–1588) was a Dominican friar best known for his authorship of one of the earliest Western books on the history and culture of the Aztecs,
Assignment Meso-America.. Learning target: You will be able to use Meso-American Primary sources to create powerful questions about each of the three different.
Calpulli Tonalehqueh Cultural Diffusion, San Jose, CA.
WORLD HISTORY II Chapter 4: The Age of Absolutism
Amate Bark Paintings. Aztec Empire The people Many years after the Mexica people first built their proud city, Tenochtitlan (later to become Mexico City),
10/18/2015 Thoughts to get us started … Wars of the 16th century pitted Protestants against Catholics. From 1560 to 1650, wars and economic and social.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Growth of Spanish Power.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Spanish Power Grows.
The Rise of Spain. Centralizing Spain Marriage of Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon Catholic monarchs Created religious orthodoxy.
19 th century English literature and culture. Aims of the course Learn about the history of the 19 th century England against the background of literature.
Francisco Coronado By G & S.
Black Robes. French vs. English England was not Catholic (Protestant) England was not Catholic (Protestant) France and England were always warring: France.
Fashion Plate Fashion and Illustration Rappleyea Update.
Serials. reference work with periodicals Requires indexes and abstracts as first line of service (full-text?) Requires location in-house in a library.
Spain’s Empire and European Absolutism Chapter 21, Section 1.
Age of Absolutism: Spanish Power Grows Dr. Matthew’s World History.
Philip II of Spain.
Spain Monarchs France A B S O L U T I S M In E U.
Spain’s Empire and European Absolutism Chapter 21, Section 1.
Charles V Inherits Two Crowns Charles V was king of Spain and ruler of the Holy Roman Empire. He became embroiled in wars with the Ottoman empire as it.
Age of Absolutism. Charles V Inherits Crown By 1500’s Spain becomes 1 st modern European Power. Charles I becomes emperor of Spain and all it’s territories.
Aztec Empire 1345 – 1521 CE. Began as mercenaries from US Southwest…
Spanish Power Grows Textbook Chapter 4-1. Growth of Spanish Power.
Image Field Data Collection Masterpieces of the non-Western book filename oulis2007-bgl0027 Folio or page fol. 5b Conditions.
Spain’s Empire and European Absolutism (5.1) Mr. Jachimiec Modern World History
Chapter 16 Age of Absolutism
Absolutism in Spain What are some reasons an Absolute Monarch like Phillip II can weaken their country?
The Spanish and Native Americans
A Spanish Mission and Presido in Texas in 1690
Francisco Goya by Cole.
Chapter 16 The Age of Absolutism
Chapter 5 Section 1 Spain’s Empire & European Absolutism
Chapter 5 Section 1 Spain’s Empire & European Absolutism
Treatment of Native Americans
COLLEGE NOTEBOOKS FROM NIGHTINGALE
European Exploration of North America
WELCOME TO Yourwayto Santiago. ABOUT US Looking to roam around pilgrimage route? Join us and follow the millennial road to the holy city of Santiago de.
Age of Absolutism: Spanish Power Grows
Growth of Spanish Power
Spanish Settlements.
Latin American Art Period CE.
Sixty years of archival education in England, : looking back and looking forward Dr Elizabeth Shepherd School of Library, Archive and Information.
Section 1: Spanish Power Grows
Knowledge Connections
Colonization of North America
Spanish and Portuguese Colonies in the Americas Section 2 of Chapter 15 Start Up Native American, African, and European traditions blended to form new.
EUROPEAN RENAISSANCE : SPAIN
Francisco de Goya Painter.
Chapter 6: The Spanish Missions Section 3: The Spanish Return to Texas
Philip II (1556) Portrait by the woman painter Sofonisba Anguissola.
Colonization of North America
Growth of Spanish Power
The Beginnings of Our Global Age: Europe and the Americas
Thinking Question Imagine yourself as one of Columbus’ men.
Objectives Describe the empire that Charles V inherited.
For God and Gold— Spanish Conquest
COL155 Lecture 3 Spanish-Aztec Encounters
Homework Review Section 5
Revolutions in Europe and Latin America
Spain’s Absolute Monarchs
Spanish and Portuguese Colonies in the Americas Section 2 of Chapter 15 Start Up Native American, African, and European traditions blended to form new.
Presentation transcript:

The Codex Mendoza Jason Suárez - History Department El Camino College El Camino College Department of History Jason R. Suárez A Celebration of Chicano Culture April 23, 2015

El Camino College

The Codex Mendoza was compiled for Charles V (r ) to aid the Spanish monarch in learning more about the Mexica and their Empire. It was named after Antonio de Mendoza, the first Spanish Viceroy of New Spain ( ). It is believed by many specialists that it was the master painter Francisco Gualpuyogualcal who produced this work. It first fell into French hands and eventually made its way to the Bodleian Library in Oxford, England El Camino College The Codex Mendoza - History

The Codex Mendoza is painted on European paper with 71 folios bound at the spine in book style. It combines pictorial representations with Náhuatl and Spanish commentary. It is divided into three sections. The first section covers the pre-Conquest history of the Mexica. The second section documents the tributes extracted by the Mexica from subjugated altepetls The third section records an ethnographic account of the Mexica. El Camino College The Codex Mendoza - Composition

El Camino College