Question regarding the meaning of Inextlacuilolli
Nadia Marin Guadarrama
kimi_nadiaxxi at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 13 14:23:58 UTC 2007
Queridos listeros,
Hace algunos meses estuvieron comentando acerca
de un libro que contiene una compilación de los
diferentes códices que existen, y de un académico
mexicano (creo que de la UNAM) que esta
trabajando en un nuevo libro referente al mismo
tema, pero mucho más actualizado.
Desafortunadamente perdí el mensaje, y con ello
la información. Serían tan amables de darme los
datos del libro y del académico?
Se los agradezco mucho,
Nadia Marín-Guadarrama
--- Huckert Chantal <chuckert at uv.mx> escribió:
>
> Can someone tell me what inextlacuilolli means.
> I had a question about acaxilqui but have found
> the answer in a discussion that the
> Nahuatl-list members had regarding it in April
> 2005.
> Thank you in advance,
> Chantal Huckert
>
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