Codex FejervaryMayer
Facsimile of images in the Codex Fejervary Mayer. The Codex Fejérváry Mayer is an Aztec Codex. It is a calendar codex tonalamatl dealing with the sacred Aztec calendar the tonalpohualli it is placed in the Borgia Group. It is a divinatory almanac in 17 sections. Its elaboration is typically pre Columbian: it is made on deerskin parchment folded accordion style into 23 pages. The origin of this Codex is unknown. It is named after Gabriel Fejérváry (1780 1851), a Hungarian collector, and Joseph Mayer (1803 1886), an English antiquarian who bought the codex from Fejérváry. It is currently kept in the World Museum Liverpool in Liverpool, England, having as its catalogue # 12014 M.
Preserved in the collection of the Liverpool (UK) Museum. https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/artifact/codex fejervary mayer
Starting with the Duke of Loubat facsimile, and ending with facsimile published in Antiquities of Mexico Comprising facsimiles of ancient Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics, edited by Lord Kingsborough.
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