Nahuatl manuscript
C42736
concept
A Nahuatl manuscript is a written document, often on paper or amate, that records language, history, law, religion, or daily life of Nahuatl-speaking peoples using Indigenous pictorial systems, the Latin alphabet, or a combination of both.
Observed surface forms (3)
- colonial-era Nahua source ×1
- section of the Florentine Codex ×1
- volume of the Florentine Codex ×1
Instances (5)
- Codex Chimalpahin
- Book VI: Rhetoric and Moral Philosophy via concept surface "colonial-era Nahua source"
- Book VIII: Kings and Lords via concept surface "section of the Florentine Codex"
- Book X: The People via concept surface "volume of the Florentine Codex"
- Codex Chimalpopoca