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Codex Tro-Cortesianus

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Uniform title headingCodex Tro-Cortesianus
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Variant(s)Códice Madrid (Codex Tro-Cortesianus)
Cortesianus (Codex)
Troano (Codex)
Tro-Cortés (Codex)
Códice Cortés
Códice Tro-Cortesiano
Códice Trocortesiano
Madrid Codex (Codex Tro-Cortesianus)
Codex Cortesianus
Codex Cortesiano
Fragmento Cortesiano
Cortes Codex
Codex Cortes
Códice Cortesiano
Codex Troano
Códice Troano
Fragmento Troano
Códice de Madrid (Codex Tro-Cortesianus)
Special noteDo not confuse with Codex Madrid I or Codex Madrid II, manuscripts located in the Biblioteca Nacional (Spain), containing works by Leonardo da Vinci.
Use this heading for both the manuscript and the work it contains.
Includes the old catalog hdgs.: Codex Cortesianus; Codex Troano.
Found inIts Codex Tro-Cortesianus, 1977: t.p. (Codex Tro-Cortesianus)
Los Códices mayas, 1985: p. 81, etc. (Códice Madrid; nombre: Madrid, Tro-Cortesianus, Cortesianus, Troano, Tro-Cortés; localización: Museo de América, Madrid, España; separated into two parts early in its history, the Troano and the Códice Cortés)
García Navarro, J.H. Elementos para el desciframiento de una escritura ... 1991: p. 22 (Códice Tro-Cortesiano)
Encic de Méx., 1987: v. 3, p. 1621 (Códice Madrid o Trocortesiano ... de tiempos cercanos a la Conquista)
Ballesterios Gaibrois, M. Códice Tro-Cortesiano, 1991: p. 9 (one of 4 Mayan codices known to exist) p. 59 (Códice de Madrid, also called Tro-Cortesiano because one pt. was owned by Juan de Tro y Ortolano, and the other pt. is supposed to have been carried to Spain by Cortez; larger pt. discovered 1866 in possession of Juan de Tro y Ortolano; govt. of Spain bought other pt. from José Ignacio Miró in 1875; subsequently recognized as belonging together by Leon de Rosny; 1st pt., called Cortesiano or Fragmento Cortesiano, comprises p. 1-21, and 2nd part, called Troano or Fragmento Troano, comprises p. 22-56)
LC manual auth. cd., Dec. 15, 2000 (hdgs.: Codex Tro-Cortesianus [used for complete manuscript], Codex Cortesianus [used for p. 1-21], Codex Troano [used for p. 22-56]; refs.: Cortes Codex, Códice Troano)
Email from Museo de Madrid, Jan. 8, 2001 (Códice Tro-Cortesiano; one of two pieces in their collection without repository designation)