An edition of The Aztec Templo Mayor (2001)

The Aztec Templo Mayor

a visualization

The Aztec Templo Mayor
Antonio Serrato-Combe, Antonio ...
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An edition of The Aztec Templo Mayor (2001)

The Aztec Templo Mayor

a visualization

"The Templo Mayor precinct in Tenochtitlan, Mexico, destroyed by Hernan Cortes in 1521, was the center stage for the drama of Aztec ceremonial life. The temple served as the setting for colorful displays of highly energized rituals depicting the relationships between social groups and humans and their gods. A Spanish observer at the time of the Conquest wrote of these ceremonies that he "saw things never seen before, not even in dreams."".

"The Aztec Templo Mayor presents fifty-five architectural visualizations of the preconquest temple precinct at various stages of development. The Aztec orchestration of architectural spaces was profoundly influenced by the concept of divine visions received under the auspices of a very powerful temporal authority. The Templo Mayor was a concrete manifestation of this unique system of beliefs.

Antonio Serrato-Combe's carefully researched graphic treatments of these architectural spaces are at once both novel and stunning. Using computer-generated, three-dimensional color imagery, he presents a series of architectural topics ranging from site-planning principles to building details. In 1998 several of these illustrations won an Award of Honor at the Architecture in Perspective world competition."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
208

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The Aztec Templo Mayor: a visualization
2001, University of Utah Press
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Aztec Templo Mayor
December 12, 2001, University of Utah Press
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Table of Contents

Aztecs, Spaniards, and the Templo Mayor
Precedents: Tecaxic and Tula
The Templo Mayor site and its planning
Templo Mayor precinct uses, ritual
Plazas, open spaces, and site relationships
Landscaping of the precinct
The precinct and the city
Residential areas
Patios and palaces
Codices and artifacts
Architectural considerations
The Templo Mayor
Ballcourts
Scared and rule-governed spaces
Sacrifice and the Tzompantli
Shrines
Templo Mayor shrines and activities
Conclusion

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-208)

Published in
Salt Lake City

Classifications

Library of Congress
F1219.1.M5 S47 2001, F1219.1.M5S47 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
208 p. :
Number of pages
208

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17037095M
ISBN 10
0874806909
LCCN
2001004105
OCLC/WorldCat
47297574
Library Thing
2770035
Goodreads
3139512

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