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  • Humboldt, Alexander von [Mitverf.] , Scurla, Herbert [Hrsg.] , Durch das Land der Azteken. Berichte deutscher Reisender des 19. Jahrhunderts aus Mexiko und Guatemala Verfasserang. Berlin 1987, Verl. d. Nation. (ÖNB-Signatur 1395393-B. Ka)
  • López Luján, Leonardo , Royal Academy of Arts <London>, Azteken [Royal Academy of Arts, London, 16. November 2002 - 11. April 2003 ;Martin-Gropius-Bau Berlin, 17. Mai - 10. August 2003 ; KManfred Allié ...] Köln, DuMont-Literatur-und-Kunst-Verl. (ÖNB-Signatur 1709847-C. Neu Mag)
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AMAZON.COM (Aztec History)

 Biblography about Aztec History  (Ricardo J. Salvador)

  • "El Güegüense" oder "Macho Ratón" Eine amerikanische Tanzkomödie aus der Kolonialzeit In Náhuatl und kastilischem Spanisch geschrieben, gilt es als erstes Theaterstück Nikaraguas. Literarische Technik bedient sich zweier verschiedener Sprachen (des Spanischen und des Náhuatl), um damit doppelsinnigen Humor zu erzeugen.

AMAZON.COM (Quetzalcoatl)

  • Legends of the Plumed Serpent - Biography of a Mexican God Neil Baldwin; Hardcover
  • Plumed Serpent (Quetzalcoatl) D. H. Lawrence, William York (Introduction); Reissue edition (May 1992)
  • Lord of the Dawn - Quetzalcoatl and the Tree of Life by Tony Shearer. Paperback (May 1995)
  • Quetzalcoatl and Guadalupe - The Formation of Mexican National Consciousness, 1531-1813 by Jacques Lafaye, et al (Paperback - October 1987)
  • El Maiz De Quetzalcoatl - Fluency Stage 3   (Paperback - March 1999)
  • The Myth of Quetzalcoatl by Enrique Florescano, et al. Hardcover (May 1999)
  • The Winged Prophet - From Hermes to Quetzalcoatl by Carol Miller, Guadalupe Rivera. Paperback (November 1994)
  • Quetzalcoatl by Ernesto Cardenal. Paperback (November 1990)
  • Origin of the red men; an authentic history of the peopling of America by the Atlantians and Tyrians; the origin of the Toltecs, the description and history of Atlantis...legend of Quetzalcoatl... the Aztec city of Sumai, etc. (LC History-America-E)  by John B. Newman
  • Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl - The Once and Future Lord of the Toltecs (Mesoamerican Worlds) by H. B. Nicholson, , Gordon Randolph Willey, Paperback. July 1, 2000. $27.95.
    • Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl: The Once and Future Lord of the Toltecs is the most comprehensive survey and discussion of the primary documentary sources and the relevant archaeological evidence concerning the most enigmatic figure of ancient Mesoamerica. Probably no indigenous New World personage has aroused more interest or more controversy than this Lord of Tollan, capital of the Toltec Empire, who was merged with the prominent Feathered Serpent god, Quetzalcoatl. Speculation began soon after the Spanish Conquest brought Europeans in contact with this ambiguous figure, and scholarly inquiry has continued unabated to the present. The extant literature on this famous man/god is enormous and steadily growing. Professor Nicholson sorts through this wealth of material, classifying, summarizing, and analyzing all known primary accounts of the career of Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl, in the Spanish, Nahuatl, and Mayan languages, which Spanish missionaries and Spanish-educated natives recorded after the Conquest. In a new Introduction, he updates the original source material presently available to scholars concerned with this figure. After careful consideration of the evidence, he concludes that, in spite of the obvious myth surrounding this renowned Toltec priest-ruler, at least some of Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl's recorded life and deeds are drawn from historical fact. Nicholson also contends that the tradition of his expected return probably played a role in the peaceable reception of Corts by Moctezuma II in Mexico's Tenochtitlan in the fall of 1519. Including new illustrations and an index, Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl: The Once and Future Lord of the Toltecs constitutes a major contribution to Mesoamerican ethnohistory and archaeology.

Kurly Tlapoyawa

  • We Will Rise - rebuilding the Mexikah Nation by Kurly Tlapoyawa, 2001
  • 1. on Page 120:
    "... Seek out Mexikan authors such as Arturo Meza Gutierrez, Ignacio Romerovargas Iturbide, Xokonoschtletl, Izkalotzin, Tlakaelel, Guillermo Bonfil Batalla, Maria Anzures Rionda, Miguel Leon Portilla and Miguel Angel Mendoza. ..."
    2. on Page 128:
    "... we are helping to fulfill the mandate set forth by Kuauhtemok on August 13, 1521. Mexikah author Xokonoschtletl has stated that ..."
    3. on Page 157:
    "... A group of Mexikah, led by the Mexikah leader and teacher Xokonoschtletl has estab- lished ..."
    4. on Page 169:
    "... Angel Mendoza Juicio A Espaa - Xokonoschtletl Gobernantes De Anahuac - Acamapichtli Nahui Mitl - ..."
    5. on Page 197:
    "... Un Recorrido Por La Toponimia Jeroglifica Mexicana - Arturo Meza Gutierrez Juicio A Espaa - Xokonoschtletl ..."

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