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Plate LXI. Pichincha Volcano

  • Alexander von Humboldt , J. Ryan Poynter , Giorleny D Altamirano Rayo , Tobias Kraft and Alexander von Humboldt
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. The Art of Science: Alexander von Humboldt’s Views of the Cultures of the World xv
  4. Note on the Text xxxvii
  5. Dedication page from the first French edition, Paris, 1810–1813 xl
  6. Introduction 1
  7. Picturesque Views of the Cordilleras and Monuments of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas 13
  8. Plates I and II: Bust of an Aztec Priestess 17
  9. Plate III. View of the Main Square of Mexico City 22
  10. Plate IV. Natural Bridges of Icononzo 25
  11. Plate V. Quindiu Pass in the Cordillera of the Andes 30
  12. Plate VI. Tequendama Falls 36
  13. Plate VII. Pyramid of Cholula 42
  14. Plate VIII. Detached Section from the Cholula Pyramid 54
  15. Plate IX. Xochicalco Monument 57
  16. Plate X. Cotopaxi Volcano 61
  17. Plate XI. Mexica Relief Found in Oaxaca 67
  18. Plate XII. Genealogy of the Princes of Azcapotzalco 72
  19. Plate XIII. Aztec Hieroglyphic Manuscript Preserved in the Vatican Library 78
  20. Plate XIV. Costumes Drawn by Mexica Painters in Montezuma’s Time 106
  21. Plate XV. Aztec Hieroglyphs from the Velletri Manuscript 110
  22. Plate XVI. View of Chimborazo and Carihuairazo 122
  23. Plate XVII. The Peruvian Monument of Cañar 128
  24. Plate XVIII. Boulder of Inti-Guaicu 133
  25. Plate XIX. Inga-Chungana near Cañar 136
  26. Plate XX. Interior of the Inca’s House at Cañar 139
  27. Plate XXI. Aztec Bas-Relief Found in the Main Square of Mexico City 143
  28. Plate XXII. Basaltic Rocks and the Regla Waterfall 148
  29. Plate XXIII. Basalt Relief Showing the Mexica Calendar 152
  30. Plate XXIV. The Inca’s House at Callo in the Kingdom of Quito 218
  31. Plate XXV. Chimborazo Viewed from the Tapia Plateau 224
  32. Plate XXVI. Epochs of Nature According to Aztec Mythology 228
  33. Plate XXVII. Hieroglyphic Painting from the Borgia Manuscript of Velletri and Day- Signs from the Mexica Almanac 238
  34. Plate XXVIII. Aztec Ax 241
  35. Plate XXIX. Aztec Idol Made of Basaltic Porphyry, Found under the Cobblestones of the Main Square of Mexico City 243
  36. Plate XXX. Río Vinagre Falls near the Puracé Volcano 250
  37. Plate XXXI. Mail Service in the Province of Jaén de Bracamoros 253
  38. Plate XXXII. Hieroglyphic History of the Aztecs, from the Great Flood to the Founding of Mexico City 256
  39. Plate XXXIII. Rope Bridge near Penipe 264
  40. Plate XXXIV. Cofre de Perote 267
  41. Plate XXXV. Mount Iliniza 269
  42. Plate XXXVI. Fragments of Aztec Hieroglyphic Paintings from the Royal Library of Berlin 271
  43. Plate XXXVII. Hieroglyphic Paintings from the Borgia Museum in Velletri 273
  44. Plate XXXVIII. Migration of the Aztec Peoples; Hieroglyphic Painting from the Royal Library of Berlin 276
  45. Plate XXXIX. Granite Vase Found on the Coast of Honduras 278
  46. Plate XL. Aztec Idol in Basalt, Found in the Valley of Mexico 280
  47. Plate XLI .Air Volcano of Turbaco 282
  48. Plate XLI. Air Volcano of Turbaco 285
  49. Plate XLIII. Volcano of Jorullo 287
  50. Plate XLIV. Calendar of the Muisca Indians, the Ancient Inhabitants of the Bogotá Plateau 290
  51. Plate XLV. Fragment of a Hieroglyphic Manuscript Preserved at the Royal Library of Dresden 311
  52. Plates XLVI, XLVII, and XLVIII. Hieroglyphic Paintings from the Mexica Manuscript Preserved in the Imperial Library of Vienna, Numbers 1, 2, and 3 314
  53. Plates XLIX and L. Ruins of Miguitlan, or Mitla, in the Province of Oaxaca; Survey and Elevation 320
  54. Plate LI. View of Corazón 325
  55. Plates LII and LIII. Dress of the Indians of Michoacan 328
  56. Plate LIV. View of the Interior of the Crater of the Peak of Tenerife 331
  57. Supplement 333
  58. Plates LV and LVI. Fragments of Paintings from the Codex Telleriano- Remensis 333
  59. Plate LVII. Fragment of a Christian Calendar from the Aztec Manuscripts Preserved in the Royal Library of Berlin 339
  60. Plates LVIII and LIX. Hieroglyphic Paintings from the Raccolta di Mendoza 341
  61. Plate LX. Fragments of Aztec Paintings from a Manuscript Preserved at the Vatican Library 350
  62. Plate LXI. Pichincha Volcano 352
  63. Plate LXII. Plan of a Fortified House of the Inca on the Ridge of the Cordillera of Azuay; Ruins of a Part of the Ancient Peruvian City of Chulucanas 358
  64. Plate LXIV. Summit of Los Órganos Mountain at Actopan 360
  65. Plate LXV. Columnar Porphyry Mountains of El Jacal 362
  66. Plate LXVI. Head Engraved in Hard Stone by the Muisca Indians; Obsidian Bracelet 364
  67. Plate LXVII. View of Lake Guatavita 366
  68. Plate LXVIII. View of the Silla de Caracas 368
  69. Plate LXIX. Dragon Tree of La Orotava 370
  70. Letter from Mr. Visconti, Member of the Institut de France, to Mr. von Humboldt, on Some Monuments of the American Peoples 372
  71. Notes 377
  72. Annotations 395
  73. List of Plates from the Original Edition 497
  74. Humboldt’s Library 501
  75. Chronology 549
  76. Editorial Note 551
  77. Index of Names 559
  78. Index of Subjects 581
  79. Index of Toponyms 605
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