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Mexico Launches "Mexican Digital Library" Including Twenty Important Codices
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Jose
2010-11-26 22:50:15 UTC
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MEXICO CITY.- With a selection of documentary treasures, from the
Prehispanic, Colonial, Independent and Revolutionary periods, the
Mexican Digital Library (BDMx) has been launched at www.bdmx.mx.

Promoted by the National Council for Culture and Arts (Conaculta), the
National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), the National
General Archives (AGN) and the Centro de Estudios de Historia de
Mexico (CEHM-Carso), the web page of the library was presented on
November 24th 2010, with a digital collection of nearly 20 historical
documents safeguarded by these institutions, dated from 500 to 1949 of
the Common Era.

The mentioned institutions collaborated with the Mexican Digital
Library with the aim of integrating a database that reunites the
Mexican documentary richness, to be consulted from any part of the
world.


http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=42856
Metspitzer
2010-11-27 02:32:44 UTC
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Post by Jose
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MEXICO CITY.- With a selection of documentary treasures, from the
Prehispanic, Colonial, Independent and Revolutionary periods, the
Mexican Digital Library (BDMx) has been launched at www.bdmx.mx.
Promoted by the National Council for Culture and Arts (Conaculta), the
National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), the National
General Archives (AGN) and the Centro de Estudios de Historia de
Mexico (CEHM-Carso), the web page of the library was presented on
November 24th 2010, with a digital collection of nearly 20 historical
documents safeguarded by these institutions, dated from 500 to 1949 of
the Common Era.
The mentioned institutions collaborated with the Mexican Digital
Library with the aim of integrating a database that reunites the
Mexican documentary richness, to be consulted from any part of the
world.
http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=42856
nearly 20 historical documents?
Wow........a wealth of information.
Ramon F Herrera
2010-11-27 14:02:37 UTC
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Post by Metspitzer
Post by Jose
Art Daily -
MEXICO CITY.- With a selection of documentary treasures, from the
Prehispanic, Colonial, Independent and Revolutionary periods, the
Mexican Digital Library (BDMx) has been launched atwww.bdmx.mx.
Promoted by the National Council for Culture and Arts (Conaculta), the
National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), the National
General Archives (AGN) and the Centro de Estudios de Historia de
Mexico (CEHM-Carso), the web page of the library was presented on
November 24th 2010, with a digital collection of nearly 20 historical
documents safeguarded by these institutions, dated from 500 to 1949 of
the Common Era.
The mentioned institutions collaborated with the Mexican Digital
Library with the aim of integrating a database that reunites the
Mexican documentary richness, to be consulted from any part of the
world.
http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=42856
nearly 20 historical documents?
Wow........a wealth of information.
You must learn to recognize the distinction between quantity and
quality.

How many Mona Lisa paintings are there?

-Ramon
Ramon F Herrera
2010-11-27 14:14:50 UTC
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Post by Metspitzer
Post by Jose
Art Daily -
MEXICO CITY.- With a selection of documentary treasures, from the
Prehispanic, Colonial, Independent and Revolutionary periods, the
Mexican Digital Library (BDMx) has been launched atwww.bdmx.mx.
Promoted by the National Council for Culture and Arts (Conaculta), the
National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), the National
General Archives (AGN) and the Centro de Estudios de Historia de
Mexico (CEHM-Carso), the web page of the library was presented on
November 24th 2010, with a digital collection of nearly 20 historical
documents safeguarded by these institutions, dated from 500 to 1949 of
the Common Era.
The mentioned institutions collaborated with the Mexican Digital
Library with the aim of integrating a database that reunites the
Mexican documentary richness, to be consulted from any part of the
world.
http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=42856
nearly 20 historical documents?
"Including Twenty Important Codices"
Post by Metspitzer
Wow........a wealth of information.
That would be 19 more codices than those brought by Napoleon to
France.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosetta_Stone

-RFH

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