The Codex Mexicanus is an early colonial Mexican pictorial manuscript. The Codex can be divided into several sections: 1. * The saints, the European calendar and zodiac. 2. * The Aztec calendar. 3. * Accounts in the Aztec pictographic writing system. 4. * A family tree of the rulers of Mexico. 5. * The history of the Mexica from their departure from Aztlan. 6. * Colonial history. 7. * Two Christian scenes: the Temptation of Christ and the Adoration. 8. * A tonalamatl. This last section is incomplete. It is currently held in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
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