Accession number:
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07639
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Record number:
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07639-3
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JCB call number:
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B724 S687h / 2-SIZE
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Image title:
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The great Temple of Mexico.
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Creator 1:
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J. Clark
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Creator 1 role:
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Sc.
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Place image published:
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[London]
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Image publisher:
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[T. Woodward ... J. Hooker ... J. Peele]
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Image date:
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1723
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Image function:
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fold-out plate; following p. 72
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Technique:
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engraving
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Image dimension height:
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19.8 cm.
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Image dimension width:
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26.8 cm.
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Page dimension height:
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34.5 cm.
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Page dimension width:
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44 cm.
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Materials medium:
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ink
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Materials support:
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paper
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Languages:
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English
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Description:
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Bird's-eye view of the main temple [the Templo mayor] of Mexico City. The temple is encircled by a wall with serpents or snakes carved on it and two sanctuaries on the top before which priests sacrifice a victim. A body is tossed down the stairs. Dancers celebrate before the temple within the wall. In foreground is a skull rack or tzompantli and native Americans with bows and arrows wearing feathered headdresses and garments.
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Source creator:
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Solís, Antonio de, 1610-1686
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Source Title:
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[Historia de la conquista de Mexico. English] ... Done into English ... By Thomas Townsend Esq;
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Source place of publication:
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London
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Source publisher:
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Printed for T. Woodward at the Half-Moon, and J. Hooker at the Flower-de-Luce, both against St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet-Street; and J. Peele at Locke's-Head in Pater-Noster-Row.
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Source date:
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M.DCC.XXIV [1724]
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notes:
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The great temple at Tenochtitlan was surmounted by two sanctuaries--the one on the left dedicated to Tlaloc, the one on the right to Huitzilopochtli. Huitzilopochtli, whose name means "Blue hummingbird on the left," was the Aztec god of the sun and war. The turquoise or fire serpent (xiuhcoatl) was his mystical weapon. Tlaloc, the god of rain and agriculture, was of pre-Aztec, or Toltec, origin. A coatepantli or wall made of sculpted serpents often surrounds Aztec temples. The tzompantli would hold the skulls of sacrificial victims.
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Time Period:
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1701-1750
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Subject matter:
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conjurer, sorcerer, shaman
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Provenance/Donor:
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Acquired before 1870.
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Owner and copyright:
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©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
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geographic area:
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Spanish America
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Subject Area:
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Artifacts, industry, and human activities
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Subject Area:
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Indigenous peoples
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Subject headings:
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Indians of Mexico--Rites and ceremonies
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Subject headings:
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Mexico--History--Conquest, 1517-1540
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