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Excerpt from: The Popol Vuh The Mythic and Heroic Sagas of the Kichés of Central America By Lewis Spence Published by David Nutt, at the Sign of the Phoenix, Long Acre, London [1908] PREFACE THE “Popol Vuh” is the New World’s richest mythological mine.
6 The Long Count . . . and the days of eternity, who shall number? The height of the heaven, and the breadth of the earth, and the deep, and wisdom, who shall search them out? —ECCLESIASTICUS, 1:2-3 IN THE MAYA SCHEME the road over which time had marched stretched into a past so distant […]
APPENDIX I Divinatory Almanacs in the Books of Chilam Balam Noble stock was graft with crab-tree slip. —SHAKESPEARE, Henry VI, Pt. 2, Act 3, Scene 2 IN SEVERAL of the books of Chilam Balam and in Perez are the sorry remnants of the old art of prognostication of the days of the sacred almanac. These […]
APPENDIX II The Correlation Question Who can direct, when all pretend to know? —GOLDSMITH, The Traveller IN A PREVIOUS publication (Thompson, 1935) I have reviewed the pros and cons of the various correlations which have been propounded. I have no desire to cross that swamp again, for I still adhere to the conclusion which I […]
APPENDIX III Whorf’s Attempts to Decipher the Maya Hieroglyphs It is an old trait of human nature when in the mist to be very sure about its road. —JOHN BUCHAN IT HAD BEEN my intention to ignore Whorf’s (1933, 1942) attempts to read the Maya hieroglyphic writing, supposing that all students of the subject would […]
APPENDIX IV Maya Calculations Far into the Past and into the Future Picked from the worm holes of long-vanish’d days. —SHAKESPEARE, Henry V, Act II IT SEEMS advisable to gather the most outstanding of Maya calculations into the past and into the future in order to illustrate how the Maya thought in vast expanses of […]