A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MEXICAN RELIGION
The works contained in this bibliography are included because they refer to the religion of ancient Mexico. It must be distinctly understood that it does not aim at providing a comprehensive list of works on Mexican history or archæology or on the religion of the Maya. It is believed that no work of importance, old or new, which deals with Mexican religion has been omitted. The books contained in the first part are arranged in accordance with an estimate of their degree of importance to the student. Those in the second part are alphabetically arranged. The bibliography at the end of the appendix on the Tonalamatl should also be consulted.
PART I
(Works written by the earlier Spanish authors)
Bernardino de Sahagun, Historia Universal de Nueva-España. (Mexico, 1829; London, 1830—in vol. vi of Lord Kingsborough’s Antiquities of Mexico.) French translation by Jourdanet and Siméon (Paris, 1880).
J. Torquemada, Monarquia Indiana. (Madrid, 1723.)
Torribio de Benavente (Motolinia), Historia de los Indios de Nueva-España. In Kingsborough’s Antiquities of Mexico, vol. ix, pp. 469 ff.; see also L. G. Pimentel, Memoriales de Fray Torribio de Motolinia (Paris, 1903), which contains materials not in the Historia. See also Icazbalceta.
Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl, Relaciones, in vol. ix of Kingsborough’s Antiquities of Mexico (London, 1830–1848). Edited by Alfredo Chavero (Mexico, 1891); Historia Chichimeca, in vol. ix of Kingsborough’s Antiquities of Mexico. Edited by Chavero (Mexico, 1892). [[373]]
Diego Muñoz Camargo, Historia de Tlascala. Edited by A. Chavero. (Mexico, 1892.)