Chinampa illustration

Robert A. Neinast neinast at worldnet.att.net
Wed Feb 13 22:20:28 UTC 2008


[Sorry about that. Let me try this again. For some reason
it looks like the famsi.org mailer is adding that base64 line,
since my earlier message looked just fine going out, using
utf-8 encoding, but came back with the base64 line added. This
version supposedly has iso-8859-1 encoding.]


For those who couldn't read it, I've attached below what Juergen's email
said.

Juergen, you may need to check your email client. It put an
extra line in the header that said

 Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

when I'm pretty sure it should have said

 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Regardless, when I removed that line (by hand), the message
went from unreadable to what is below:


Juergen Stowasser wrote:
> I don´t have the codex here at hand so I can´t look it up but if I
> remember well, you may find a chinampa-glyph in the Codex Xolotl.
> 
> I hope this helps a bit..
> 
> Jürgen Stowasser
> 
> 
> On Mi, 13.02.2008, 20:20, John F. Schwaller wrote:
>> I am looking for an illustration of a chinampa taken from either a
>> pre-Columbian source, or some graphic source from the 16th century
>> (relaciones geograficas, some codex, etc.).  I've looked in the Codex
>> Mendoza, the Primeros memoriales, and the Codex Osuna, with no luck.  I
>> thought that some of you might know and save me some time
>>
>>
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