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Codex Tudela.  source 9 

The Codex Tudela, named after José Tudela de la Orden, is a 16th-century pictorial Aztec codex. It is based on the same prototype as the Codex Magliabechiano, the Codex Ixtlilxochitl, and other documents of the Magliabechiano Group.

Little is known about the codex's history. The Spanish government bought the manuscript when it was rediscovered in 1940, and it is now held by the Museo de América in Madrid.

 

Jose' Tudela de la Orden

was born in Soria (Spain) in 1890 and died there in 1973.

Carrasco, D. (n.d.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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