Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history; . BULLETIN 28 PLATE XXI. BOLDT FRAGMENT XVI SELRR] MEXICAN PICTURE WRITINGS FRAGMENTS XV, XVI 227 numeral 10 and a man stretching out his hand to the objects oppositeto him, the lock of a door or chest and a woman. Section 6. Estosdiez mandamientos se encierran en dos ( These ten commandmentsmay be comprised in two ). The picture shows the numeral 10, andjoined to it by a line the numeral 2; then follows the hieroglyph article The seventh and last row begins at the left: Section 1. En servir yamar a Dios sobre todas las c


Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history; . BULLETIN 28 PLATE XXI. BOLDT FRAGMENT XVI SELRR] MEXICAN PICTURE WRITINGS FRAGMENTS XV, XVI 227 numeral 10 and a man stretching out his hand to the objects oppositeto him, the lock of a door or chest and a woman. Section 6. Estosdiez mandamientos se encierran en dos ( These ten commandmentsmay be comprised in two ). The picture shows the numeral 10, andjoined to it by a line the numeral 2; then follows the hieroglyph article The seventh and last row begins at the left: Section 1. En servir yamar a Dios sobre todas las cosas ( To serve and love God above allother things ). On the left may have been the picture of God. Thepicture of the heart is still visible here, as in the first commandment(row 5, section 3), expressing the idea of love. Section 2. Y a tuprogimo como a ti mismo (And thy neighbor as thyself). Thepicture shows the numeral 2 and then two men, to express neighborlylove. We have been able to prove, or to make it seem probable, that mostof the manuscripts in our collection once belonged to the gr


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