Popol Vuh - The Definitive Edition of the Mayan Book of the Dawn of Life and the Glories of Gods and Kings
Dennis Tedlock
Touchstone (1986)
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Mesoamerican
Quiché Indians, Quiché mythology
Paperback 9780671617714
USA  English
Popol Vuh, the Quiché Mayan book of creation, is not only the most important text in the native languages of the Americas, it is also an extraordinary document of the human imagination. It begins with the deeds of Mayan gods in the darkness of a primeval sea and ends with the radiant splendor of the Mayan lords who founded the Quiché kingdom in the Guatemalan highlands. Originally written in Mayan hieroglyphs, it was transcribed into the Roman alphabet in the sixteenth century.

This new edition of Dennis Tedlock's unabridged, widely praised translation includes new notes and commentary, newly translated passages, newly deciphered hieroglyphs, and over forty new illustrations.


Credits
Translator Dennis Tedlock
Product Details
LoC Classification F1465 .P813 1986
Dewey 299/.79281
Cover Price $10.95
No. of Pages 382
Height x Width 8.5 x 5.5  inch
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Owner Greg Reddick
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