[Aztlan] Popol vuh

Justin Kerr mayavase at verizon.net
Thu Oct 5 06:14:36 CDT 2006


The Recinos translation which is online as described below has in a sense
been brought up-to-date in both a translation by Dennis Tedlock (Simon and
Schuster) and a newer one by Alan Christenson published by Winchester U.K. 
Both books are available from Amazon.com or any good bookseller.
There will also be in the near future a CD-ROM from BYU with images of the
original Newbery Library pages as well as an interactive translation of the
Quiche text.
The Recinos translation, to my mind, is still the most poetic, however the
newer translations make some of the more obscure passages more
understandable. 
Justin

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There is a website that has the Popol Vuh that can be viewed online.  It can
be viewed at
http://www.sacred-texts.com/nam/maya/pvgm/
Phyllis

On 10/3/06, Randa Marhenke <randa at armory.com> wrote:
>
> Whoever it was that wanted a copy of the Popol vuh manuscript, please
> write
> me--I may be able to help.
>
> Randa
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