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Small Particulars: Variant Titles and Dates to the Manuscript of Fray Diego Durán
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 December 2015
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The famous sixteenth-century illustrated manuscript Historia by Fray Diego Durán is an extensive account of Aztec/Mexica history and rites, and a description of the Aztec calendar. Although the exact date of completion is unknown, there are two internal dates in the text (1579 and 1581) which have been used to date the original document. Durán's account was recopied by Mexican scholar José F. Ramírez in 1854 and a two volume printed version with the title Historia de Nueva España y Yslas de Tierra Firme was published in Mexico between 1867 and 1880. Recently a manuscript copy of Durán's text, transcribed in the 1840s, was rediscovered at the Library of Congress containing the following title and description:
Historia antigua de la Nueva España con noticias de los ritos y costumbres de los Yndios y esplicacion del calendario mexicano por Fray Diego Durán, Escrita en el año de 1585. [Peter Force Papers, Series VIII C (Hispanic Collection), Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington].
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1 Among the manuscripts and manuscript transcripts accompanying the Durán manuscript transcript in the Peter Force Collection (Series VIII C), Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, are the following items as listed in the register to that collection: 1.) Casas, B., de las. Historia Apologética (Transcribed by Luis de Tío in 1846)Google Scholar 4 volumes. 2.) de las, Casas, B.. Historia de las Indias Google Scholar (Eighteenth century transcription) 4 volumes. 3.) de las, Casas, B.. Historia o Brevísima (transcribed 1772)Google Scholar 1 volume. 4.) de las, Casas, B.. Notes and Transcriptions of other writings.Google Scholar Bound with Oviedo. 1 volume. 5.) José, Cortés. Memorias … 1779 Google Scholar bound with Diario y Derrotero of Silvestre Velez de Escalante and Feo. Ata. Domínguez 1776–77. Invoice 1799. 1 volume. 6.) Diego, Durán. Historia Antigua 1585. Nineteenth century transcription. 3 volumes. 7.) Hidalgo y Costilla, Miguel. Trial Record 1811 Google Scholar [1801]. 1 volume. 8.) Muñoz, Juan Bautista. Historia del Nuevo Mundo 1794? 1 typed copy. 1 volume. 9.) Oviedo y Valdes, Gonzalo Fernández de. Historia Natural 2d and 3d part, eighteenth century transcription. 3 volumes. 10.) Pérez de Ribas, Andres. Crónica y Historia. Transcription by L.F. Tasistro 1849. 1 volume. 11.) Relación de las ceremonias y ritos y población … “Michoacan”. Commissioned by Antonio de Mendoza. Transcribed from El Escorial in the nineteenth century. 1 volume. 12.) Thierry de Menonville, Nicholas Joseph. Voyage Polytechnique, Traite sur la cultura. Transcription 1 volume. 13.) Veytia, Mariano. Historia del origen. Transcription in the nineteenth century. 2 volumes. 14.) Miscelánea Nueva España (Diego Panes). Transcription by Diego Muñoz y Camargo. Nineteenth century transcription. 1 volume.
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17 Paz, Julián, Catálogo de manuscritos de America existentes en la Biblioteca Nacional (Madrid, 1933).Google Scholar Robertson apparently confused the Spanish bibliographer Julián Paz with the esteemed Mexican author.
18 Robertson, Donald, “The Paste-Over Illustrations in the Durán Codex of Madrid,” Tlalocan 5:4 (1968), 340–348 Google Scholar. For an important addition to the scholarship, see Boone, Elizabeth Hill, “The nature and earlier versions of Diego Duran’s ‘Historia de las yndias’ in Madrid,” in Smoke and Mist; Mesoamerican Studies in Memory of Thelma D. Sullivan Kathryn Josserand, J. and Dakin, Karen, eds. (Oxford, England: B.A.R., 1988), pp. 41–58.Google Scholar BAR International Series 402.
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