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Ballads of the Lords of New Spain: The Codex Romances de los Senores de la Nueva Espana

Ballads of the Lords of New Spain: The Codex Romances de los Senores de la Nueva Espana

  • Editor: Bierhorst, John

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Contents

  • Preface
  • A Note on Orthography
  • Using the Online Edition
  • Introduction
  • On the Translation of Aztec Poetry
  • Guide to the Vocabulary
  • Romances de los Senores de la Nueva Espana/Ballads of the Lords of New Spain
  • Guide to the Transcription
  • The Text in Nahuatl and in English
  • Part 1[I] 1. Friends, let us sing
  • [II] 2. "I'm coming, I, Yoyontzin, craving flowers"
  • [III] 3. Again they make music
  • [IV] 4. God Self Maker's home is nowhere
  • [V] 5. Friends, listen to this
  • [VI] 6. "I come to guard the city"
  • [VII] 7. The flower lords, the song bells
  • [VIII] 8. Chalco's come to fight
  • [IX] 9. Let's drink
  • [X] 10. For a moment God's drums come forth
  • [XI] 11. May your flesh, your hearts be leafy green
  • [XII] 12. The flower trees are whirling
  • [XIII] 13. In this flower house
  • [XIV] 14. Princes, I've been hearing good songs
  • Part 2[XV] 1. Now let us begin
  • [XVI] 2. A master of egrets makes these flowers move
  • [XVII] 3. On this flower mat you paint your songs
  • [XVIII] 4. Are You obliging?
  • [XIX] 5. I'm born in vain
  • [XX] 6. I strike up a song
  • [XXI] 7. I stand up the drum
  • [XXII] 8. Your flowers blossom as bracelets
  • [XXIII] 9. My heart is greatly wanting flowers
  • [XXIV] 10. Let there be comrades
  • [XXV] 11. Strike it up beautifully
  • [XXVI] 12. Eagle flowers, broad leafy ones, are sprouting
  • [XXVII] 13. A shield-roaring blaze-smoke rises up
  • [XXVIII] 14. Flowers are our only adornment
  • Part 3[XXIX] 1. [. . .]
  • [XXIX-A] 1-A. You paint with flowers, with songs
  • [XXX] 2. Your flowers are jade
  • [XXXI] 3. Come forth and play our drum
  • [XXXII] 4. In the house of pictures
  • Part 4[XXXIII] 1. Begin in beauty
  • [XXXIV] 2. Like flowers
  • [XXXV] 3. "Never with shields"
  • [XXXVI] 4. Jade, turquoise: your chalk, [your] plumes
  • Commentary
  • Concordance to Proper Nouns
  • Verbs, Particles, and Common Nouns
  • Appendix I: Two Versions of the Myth of the Origin of Music
  • Appendix II: Corrections for the Cantares Edition
  • Bibliography
  • Index