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Ms Palat. 218-220 Book IX Aztec men gambling Patoli, from the Florentine Codex
XTD82719 Ms Palat. 218-220 Book IX Aztec men gambling Patoli, from the Florentine Codex by Bernardino de Sahagun, c.1540-85 by Spanish School, (16th century); Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: Historia General de las Cosas de Nueva Espana (General History of the Things of New Spain); written by trilingual Nahuatl, Spanish and Latin Aztec students of Sahagun; ); Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 12937895
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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This print titled "Ms Palat. 218-220 Book IX Aztec men gambling Patoli, from the Florentine Codex" takes us back in time to witness a fascinating scene of Aztec men engrossed in a game of Patoli. Captured by Bernardino de Sahagun during the 16th century, this image offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of ancient Mexico. The composition showcases four indigenous men gathered around a cross-shaped board, their eyes focused intently on the counters before them. The intricate details of their traditional attire and facial expressions reveal their deep concentration and passion for this ancient game. The Florentine Codex, an invaluable historical document written by trilingual Nahuatl, Spanish, and Latin Aztec students under Sahagun's guidance, provides further context to this intriguing snapshot. It is through such meticulous records that we are able to explore the customs and traditions of New Spain. As we delve into this artwork from Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana in Florence, Italy, we are reminded that games have always been an integral part of human culture – transcending time and borders. This particular image invites us to reflect on our shared humanity while appreciating the unique practices that define different societies. With its timeless appeal and historical significance, "Ms Palat. 218-220 Book IX Aztec men gambling Patoli" serves as both a visual delight and an educational tool for those eager to unravel the mysteries
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