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Florentine Codex Book 11 Earthly Things Part XII
  • Charles E.Dibble 著
  • 出版社: The School of American Research and The University of Utah
  • ISBN:
  • 出版时间:1963
  • 标注页数:297页
  • 文件大小:75MB
  • 文件页数:314页
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图书目录

First Chapter,which telleth of the four-footed animals1

First Paragraph,which telleth of the wild beasts1

Second Paragraph,which telleth of all the animals,the four-footed forest-dwellers6

Third Paragraph,which telleth of the habits of still other four-footed animals10

Fourth Paragraph,which telleth of the habits of a four-legged animal called opossum11

Fifth Paragraph,which telleth of the habits of still other four-footed animals12

Sixth Paragraph,which telleth of four-footed animals like the deer,and of others like it;then of dogs which they bred in times past15

Seventh Paragraph,which telleth of the small animals,like the mouse,and of others like it17

Second Chapter,which telleth of all the different kinds of birds19

First Paragraph,which telleth of the many different kinds of birds,of whatever sort19

Second Paragraph,which telleth of birds like the young yellow-headed parrot and the scarlet macaw,and still others22

Third Paragraph,which telleth of the waterfowl26

Fourth Paragraph,which telleth of all the birds [of prey]40

Fifth Paragraph,which telleth of still other kinds of birds,of whatever sort45

Sixth Paragraph,which telleth of still other kinds of birds49

Seventh Paragraph,which telleth of still other kinds of birds,of their habits49

Eighth Paragraph,which telleth of the birds which are good singers51

Ninth Paragraph,which telleth of the native turkeys53

Tenth Paragraph,which telleth of the parts of the different birds54

Third Chapter,which telleth of all the animals which dwell in the water57

First Paragraph,which telleth of some kinds of birds which always dwell in the water57

Second Paragraph,which telleth of all the fishes58

Third Paragraph,which telleth of all the small water animals59

Fourth Paragraph,which telleth of the animals,of the name of each kind,and of the fishes which live in the rivers or in the lagoons61

Fifth Paragraph,which telleth of all the small animals which live in the water:the edible ones63

Fourth Chapter,which telleth of still other animals which live in the water,which are inedible67

First Paragraph,which telleth of inedible water-living animals67

Second Paragraph,which telleth of an animal named auitzotl,like a monster as to its body and as to its habits.It lives,makes its home in the water,either in a river or somewhere in a spring68

Third Paragraph,which telleth of a very thick serpent which is in the water70

Fourth Paragraph,which telleth of still other water-dwelling serpents72

Fifth Chapter,which telleth of the various serpents,and of still other creatures which live on the ground75

First Paragraph,which telleth of a large serpent with rattles75

Second Paragraph,which telleth of a very large serpent with rattles77

Third Paragraph,which telleth of a two-headed serpent78

Fourth Paragraph,which telleth of still other serpents;of the names of still other kinds80

Fifth Paragraph,which telleth of a thick serpent82

Sixth Paragraph,which telleth of all the large serpents;of the names of each one84

Seventh Paragraph,which telleth of the large serpents and of the names of each kind85

Eighth Paragraph,which telleth of the manner of life of a number of small insects87

Ninth Paragraph,in which the ways of the ants are told89

Tenth Paragraph,which telleth of the small insects whose dwelling place is on the ground91

Eleventh Paragraph,which telleth of the bees which produce honey93

Twelfth Paragraph,which telleth of the locusts and how they are subdivided96

Thirteenth Paragraph,which telleth of the different ways of the worms98

Fourteenth Paragraph,which telleth of the little insects called fireflies,and of others like them100

Sixth Chapter,which telleth of the various trees,and of the various properties which correspond to them,such as their strength105

First Paragraph,in which are told the names of the different trees105

Second Paragraph,which telleth of the different trees106

Third Paragraph,which telleth of trees which are not very large,which are considered as herbs109

Fourth Paragraph,which telleth of the parts of each tree;such as the branch;then the root113

Fifth Paragraph,which telleth of the dried tree which is no longer verdant,which is well dried,which just lies dried114

Sixth Paragraph,which telleth how trees are planted116

Seventh Paragraph,which telleth of the various kinds of trees on which fruit grows118

Eighth Paragraph,in which are told the sorts of nopal and the tunas on them122

Ninth Paragraph,which telleth of all the edible fruits which are within the earth125

Seventh Chapter,which telleth of all the different herbs129

First Paragraph,in which are told the names of the many different herbs which perturb one,madden one129

Second Paragraph,which telleth of the mushrooms132

Third Paragraph,which telleth of the herbs which are edible cooked134

Fourth Paragraph,which telleth of all the edible herbs136

Fifth Paragraph,which telleth of the medicinal herbs and of different herbs141

Sixth Paragraph,in which are told all the different herbs191

Seventh Paragraph,which telleth of still other herbs,which are called grasses193

Eighth Paragraph,which telleth of blossom petals and of stalks197

Ninth Paragraph,which telleth of the same blossoms,of [their] somewhat large trees200

Tenth Paragraph,which telleth of those which are also like,which are of the nature of flowering trees;those like trees which also appear herb-like204

Eleventh Paragraph,which telleth how the flowers are offered214

Twelfth Paragraph,which telleth of the nature of trees215

Eighth Chapter,which telleth of all the precious stones221

First Paragraph,which telleth of all the different precious stones,and how they may be sought221

Second Paragraph,which telleth of the emerald-green jade,which sometimes looks like a stone222

Third Paragraph,which telleth of still other stones which appear like turquoise224

Fourth Paragraph,which telleth of still other stones;of how they appear226

Fifth Paragraph,which telleth of still another kind of stone.It is a stone [of which] mirrors are made,[a stone] which is converted [into a mirror]228

Ninth Chapter,which telleth of all the metals which are in the earth233

Tenth Chapter,which telleth of the really fine stones237

Eleventh Chapter,which telleth of all the different colors239

First Paragraph,which telleth how all the colors are made239

Second Paragraph,which telleth of still other colors,so that it is seen how coloring is done241

Third Paragraph,which telleth of that of which colors [are made];that which improves colors243

Twelfth Chapter,in which are mentioned,are named,the different kinds of water and the different kinds of earth247

First Paragraph,in which is told the nature of the sea and the rivers247

Second Paragraph,which telleth of the divisions into which are divided [waters] such as rivers and seas248

Third Paragraph,which telleth of the nature of the soils251

Fourth Paragraph,which telleth of still other characteristics of useless lands254

Fifth Paragraph,which telleth of a kind of earth of which are made ollas and water jars256

Sixth Paragraph,which telleth of,which mentions,the eminences of the land258

Seventh Paragraph,which telleth of the kinds of rocks which are worked263

Eighth Paragraph,which telleth of the different kinds of roads of all sorts266

Ninth Paragraph,which telleth of the various manners of houses,[and] their classifications269

Tenth Paragraph,which telleth of the kinds of caves,whatever kind they are275

Thirteenth Chapter,which telleth of all the kinds of sustenance279

First Paragraph,which telleth of maize,of whatever sort279

Second Paragraph,which telleth of whatever kind of seed which is considered283

Third Paragraph,which telleth of the different beans284

Fourth Paragraph,which telleth of chia285

Fifth Paragraph,which telleth of a kind of edible amaranth286

Sixth Paragraph,which telleth of the gourds presently edible288

Index of Nahuatl terms291

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