Idea de Una Nueva Historia General de la America Septentrional: Fundada Sobre Material Copioso de Figuras, Symbolos, Carateres, y Geroglificos, Cantares, y Manuscritos de Autores Indios, Ultimamente Descubiertos
Idea de Una Nueva Historia General de la America Septentrional: Fundada Sobre Material Copioso de Figuras, Symbolos, Carateres, y Geroglificos, Cantares, y Manuscritos de Autores Indios, Ultimamente Descubiertos
Lorenzo Boturini Benaducci
En Madrid : En la imprenta de Juan de Zuniga, 1746
[Historiography of Mexico: Early Spanish Imprint] 4to, 21 cm. Bound in vellum, with manuscript lettered spine. [40], 167, [9], 96 pages. Engraved frontispiece. Light penumbra of foxing to the margin of some of the pages, but still a handsome copy. In this work, Benaducci considered how to write a new history of ancient Mexico drawing on new forms of historical evidence, primarily Nahua vocabularies. The last 96 pages of the book include as an appendix: "Catalogo del Museo Historico Indiano." The catalogo contains a detailed list of the author's important collection of books and manuscripts (colonial indigenous codices). Benaducci had one of the largest mid-17th century collections of Mexican codices and art. Many of these works were later destroyed.
Refs: Alden/Landis 746/28; Medina, BHA 3403; Pilling 420a; Palau 33786; Sabin 6834.