New Nahuatl Website
jbierhorst at aol.com
jbierhorst at aol.com
Thu Jan 7 10:59:02 UTC 2010
In December 2009 the University of Texas Libraries and the
University of Texas Press launched a website to go with the publication of Ballads of
the Lords of New Spain: The Codex Romances de los Senores de la Nueva Espana
(June 2009). The address is www.utdigital.org or simply utdi.org, and it
is free to the public.
The website has the Ballads in it entirety, with these additional
features: a photofacsimile of the manuscript folio by folio, a normative
transcription (searchable), audio of the drum cadences, images from related
codices, a map showing the "geography" of the Romances, and "pop-ups" from the
Commentary so that these may be read together with the English translation.
Also included: Cantares Mexicanos: Songs of the Aztecs in its
entirety (with corrections), A Nahuatl-English Dictionary and Concordance to the
Cantares Mexicanos (with corrections) -- courtesy of Stanford University
Press -- an essay on corpus linguistics as it relates to the Romances/Cantares,
and links to other Nahuatl websites. </HTML>
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