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Pharmacy and the pharmaceutical profession in the Aztec culture / by Jan G.R. Elferink.
Elferink, Jan G. R.Date: 1984- Books
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Colonial Culhuacan, 1580-1600 : a social history of an Aztec town / S.L. Cline.
Cline, S. L., 1948-Date: [1986], ©1986- Pictures
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Two miniature people, known as the Aztec Lilliputians, with their manager. Lithograph by G. Wilkinson.
Wilkinson, G.Reference: 2617i- Books
The de la Cruz-Badiano Aztec herbal of 1552 / translation and commentary by William Gates.
Cruz, Martín de la, active 16th century.Date: 1939- Pictures
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Mexico: ruins of the teocal (Aztec pyramidal temple) of Cholula. Coloured aquatint by P. Fumagalli, ca. 1820.
Date: [1820]Reference: 2498737i- Pictures
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Mexico: reconstruction of the teocal (Aztec pyramidal temple) of Cholula. Coloured aquatint by P. Fumagalli, ca. 1820.
Date: [1820]Reference: 2498739i- Pictures
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Mexico: a sheet of an Aztec document collected by Humboldt. Colour aquatint by D. Klemi-Bonatti, ca. 1820.
Date: [1820]Reference: 2498760i- Books
Aztecs : an interpretation / Inga Clendinnen.
Clendinnen, Inga.Date: 1991- Books
Concerning the Badianus manuscript, an Aztec herbal, "Codex Barberini, Latin 241" : (Vatican library) / by Emily Walcott Emmart.
Emmart, Emily Walcott, 1898-Date: 1935- Ephemera
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[Undated (1876?) illustrated handbill advertising an exhibition of Maximo and Bartola, the Aztec Lilliputians from Iximaya in central America].
Date: date of publication not identified- Pictures
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Mexico: nine Aztec figures including one (no. 6) identified as King Montezuma. Coloured aquatint by D. Klemi-Bonatti, ca. 1820.
Date: [1820]Reference: 2498775i- Pictures
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Mexico: a sheet of an Aztec document showing a serpent with other divinatory figures. Coloured aquatint by D. Klemi-Bonatti, ca. 1820.
Date: [1820]Reference: 2498771i- Books
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An account of two remarkable Indian dwarfs exhibited in Boston under the name of Aztec children / by J. Mason Warren, M.D.
Warren, Jonathan Mason, 1811-1867.Date: [1851]- Books
Medicine in Mexico : from Aztec herbs to betatrons / by Gordon Schendel. Written with the collaboration of José Alvarez Amézquita, Miguel E. Bustamante.
Schendel, Gordon.Date: [1968]- Books
Woman who glows in the dark : a curandera reveals traditional Aztec secrets of physical and spiritual health / Elena Avila with Joy Parker.
Avila, Elena.Date: 2000- Ephemera
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[Illustrated 'favour ticket' to an exhibition of Aztec Lilliputians from Iximaya in central America and the Erdmanniges from under the earth in South Africa. Possibly 1855].
Date: [1855?]- Books
The work of Bernardino de Sahagun, pioneer ethnographer of sixteenth-century Aztec Mexico / edited by J. Jorge Klor de Alva, H.B. Nicholson and Eloise Quiñones Keber.
Date: [1988], ©1988- Ephemera
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The Aztec Lilliputians and the Earthmen, or Erdmanniges : grand fashionable exhibitions commencing Tuesday, Dec. 26th, to continue for a short time only ... / Queen's Concert Rooms, Hanover Square.
Date: [1854?]- Books
On Aztec botanical names : [taken from the unpublished work, Common and scientific name synonymy in the Oaxacan flora] / Blas Pablo Reko ; translation, introduction and index by Jonathan Ott.
Reko, Blas Pablo, 1876-1953.Date: 1996- Books
Symposium on gastroduodenal ulcer and cancer : international study among the black, bronze, white, yellow, Aztec, Bantu, Basa, Bedouin, Esquimo, Maori, red-skin Indian, Yaqui, Zapotecan peoples / by William Nimeh.
Nimeh, William.Date: 1957-- Books
The Badianus manuscript : (Codex Barberini, Latin 241) Vatican Library : an Aztec herbal of 1552 / introduction, translation and annotations by Emily Walcott Emmart ; with a foreword by Henry E. Sigerist.
Cruz, Martín de la, active 16th century.Date: 1940- Ephemera
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[Illustrated ticket to an entertainment of Henry Smith, vocalist, and the Aztec Lilliputians from Iximaya in central America and the Earthmen or Erdmanniges from under the earth in South Africa. Dated May 1855].
Date: date of publication not identified- Ephemera
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[Illustrated ticket to an exhibition of Aztec Lilliputians from Iximaya in central America and the Earthmen or Erdmanniges from under the earth in South Africa. Possibly 1855. Printed in red on white paper].
Date: date of publication not identified- Books
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Illustrated memoir of an eventful expedition into Central America, resulting in the discovery of the idolatrous city of Iximaya : in an unexplored region, and the possession of two remarkable Aztec children, Maximo (the boy) and Bartola (the girl), descendants and specimen of the sacerdotal caste (now nearly extinct), of the ancient Aztec founders of the ruined temples of that country / described by John L. Stephens and other travelers ; translated from the Spanish of Pedro Velasquez of San Salvador.
Velasquez, Pedro.Date: 1860- Books
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The broken spears : the Aztec account of the Conquest of Mexico / edited and with an introduction by Miguel Leon-Portilla ; [with a foreword by J. Jorge Klor de Alva ; translated from Nahuatl into Spanish by Angel Maria Garibay K. ; English translation by Lysander Kemp ; illustrations, adapted from original codices paintings, by Alberto Beltran].
Date: [2006], ©2006