Maya script : a civilization and its writing

by María Longhena

Other authorsRosanna M. Giammanco Frongia (Translator)
Hardcover, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

F1435.3.W75 L65 2000

Collection

Publication

New York : Abbeville Press, 2000.

Description

A fascinating handbook revealing the secrets of the symbolic written characters of the ancient Maya people, which provides a vivid portrait of their gods, people, and everyday life. Maya Script presents about 200 Maya glyphs (symbolic figures). Some are ideograms while others are phonetic signs. The glyphs express people, animals, things, and such abstract concepts as death. Each one opens a window onto fragments of everyday life, religious beliefs, or even emotions. The complexity of the Maya calendar, mathematical computations, and astronomy reveals a highly developed civilization. This book also features two-color drawings of the glyphs, illustrations from reliefs and Spanish codices, and examples of Maya sculpture and paintings. Concluding the book are a chapter on writing systems of the New World, a bibliography, and an index of glyphs. This informative book is a travelogue back in time for anyone intrigued by ancient civilizations.… (more)

Language

Original language

Italian

Physical description

180 p.; 24.4 cm

ISBN

9780789206534

Copy notes

First edition, first printing.
Tear in dust jacket at head of spine.
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