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Florentine Codex

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Best for advanced high school and college-level learners

The Florentine Codex is a digitized 16th‑century manuscript documenting Aztec culture, created by Fray Bernardino de Sahagún with Indigenous collaborators and written in Nahuatl and Spanish alongside detailed illustrations. Hosted online by the Getty, it’s best suited to advanced teens and adults studying Mesoamerican history, colonialism, or primary-source analysis. Parents and educators value the ability to zoom into high-resolution pages, compare translations, and see Indigenous perspectives recorded close to the time period. While not a curriculum by itself, as a free, scholarly source it offers exceptional value for deep research projects.

Digitized facsimiles of the Florentine Codex are available to view online for free from major libraries; printed scholarly editions and translations are sold separately.

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