- The
Codex Borbonicus is an
Aztec codex written by
Aztec priests shortly before or
after the
Spanish conquest of the
Aztec Empire. It is
named after the...
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Pristionchus borbonicus is a
species of free-living
nematodes (roundworms) in the
family Diplogastridae. The
species was
described from Réunion Island...
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Lethrinus borbonicus has the
specific name
borbonicus,
meaning "of Borbon" or "of Bourbon", an
older name for Réunion
being Bourbon.
Lethrinus borbonicus has...
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plant on Page 8 of the
Codex Borbonicus, give the
sense that she and the
plant are one. Furthermore, the
Codex Borbonicus displays Mayahuel as holding...
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Gongylomorphus borbonicus was a
small species of skink, a
lizard in the
family Scincidae. The
species was
endemic to Réunion. Sanchez, M. (2021). "Gongylomorphus...
- Pre-Columbian
Codex Borgia (plates 11 and 65), the 16th
century Codex Borbonicus (page 5), the 16th
century Codex Ríos (page 17), and the
Florentine Codex...
- Ueuecoyotl) is a
Mexican mythology deity. He is
depicted in the
Codex Borbonicus as a
dancing coyote with
human hands and feet,
accompanied by a human...
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discern the ****ure. The best
surviving examples of
tonalamatl are the
Codex Borbonicus and the
Codex Borgia.
Aztec calendar León-Portilla (1963) 116-20. Elżbieta...
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additional species have been ****igned to its
genus (N.
francicus and N.
borbonicus),
based on
descriptions of
parrots from the
other Mascarene islands, but...
- the
National Institute of
Anthropology and
History in Mexico. The
Codex Borbonicus closely mirrors the form and
content of
another Aztec codex, the Aubin...