. Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history;. Fig. 58. The five rain gods, from the Borgian codex. they had been commanded; if there was a flash of lightning it wasfrom something they had in the water or from the cracking of This reference of the four sections of the calendar to the rain god,who varied according to the four points of the compass, which isshown by the designation cocijo or pitao for the initial Zapotec signsof these four sections, is of special interest, inasmuch as it furnishesthe explanation for some very remarkable pages of the picture


. Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history;. Fig. 58. The five rain gods, from the Borgian codex. they had been commanded; if there was a flash of lightning it wasfrom something they had in the water or from the cracking of This reference of the four sections of the calendar to the rain god,who varied according to the four points of the compass, which isshown by the designation cocijo or pitao for the initial Zapotec signsof these four sections, is of special interest, inasmuch as it furnishesthe explanation for some very remarkable pages of the picture manu- a Historia de los Mexicanos por sus Pinturas, chap. 2; Garcia y Icazbalceta,Coleccion de Documentos para la Historia de Mexico, v. 3, Mexico, 1891, p. 230. Nueva. seler] UNITY OF CIVILIZATION M\\) scripts. In the Borgian codex, which is one of the best and mostbeautifully executed manuscripts of Mexican antiquity that we pos-sess, there is found, on page 12, the complicated represent at ionwhich I have reproduced here in figure 58. Placed in the order of aquincunx, we see five different pictures of the rain god, each holdingin one hand a handled jug of the face-jug type (the face being thatof the rain god) and in the other hand a snake which is bent in theform of a hatchet. The four figures at the corners are ascribed bythe marginal numerals and signs to the initial days of the fourdivisions of the tonalamatl; ce Cipactli ( 1 alligator ), ce Miquiztli( 1 death), ce Ozomatli ( 1 monkey), ce Cozcaquauhtli ( 1king vulture ), and also to the initial years of the four divisions ofthe cycle of 52 years: ce Acatl ( 1 reed), ce Tecpatl ( 1 flint),ce Calli ( 1 house ), ce Tochtli ( rabbit ). There are ho day oryear signs given with the fifth figure, the


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