México, Plano de la Ciudad de

This map of Mexico City is a part of what has come to be known as the Codex Cardona, a multiple-legajo "manuscript" that also has boxes of maps. The current (October 2020) location of the manuscript is an auction house in Madrid. Arnold Bauer, Professor Emeritus from the University of California, Davis, wrote a book about the search for information about the "codex." The Cardona purports to be a sixteenth-century record and yet analyses of the ink show it to be 20th-century. Various colonial manuscripts and other sources may have been consulted during its composition, and some educated invention may have entered into it.  It imitates relaciones geográficas to a large degree; these were reports to the king about the history, demography, economy, geography, religion, and other features of the colonized indigenous communities of Mexico.  The maps of the Cardona and most of the texts have as their content Mexico City and surrounding indigenous communities.  Stephanie Wood has published a review of Bauer’s book, where she points to the presence of the Mendoza Moctezuma family in the Cardona manuscript. This was a family active in distributing manuscripts made on amate (native paper) created for indigenous communities in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Perhaps one or more such manuscripts provided some inspiration for the person composing the Cardona, which was also made on amate (strange for relaciones geográficas), but unlike the Techialoyans, this huge corpus was not written in Nahuatl, but rather a kind of Spanish (or perhaps Romance is a better term), with very unusual orthography.  (Brief description by Stephanie Wood; map analysis by Jonathan Truitt.)

Principal editor: 
Jonathan Truitt

Transcriptions and Translations

Analytic Transcription English Translation Literal Transcription Spanish Translation Standardized Transcription
10. orca 10. Gallows 10. orca 10. Horca
11. chasas de cortez 11. Houses of Cortés 11. Chasas de Cortez 11. Casas de Cortés
12. Arzobispado 12. Archbishopric 12. Arzobispado 12. Arzobispado
13. Real Universidad 13. Royal University 13. Real Vniversidad 13. Universidad Real
14. Chasas de Guerrero(?) 14. Houses of Guerrero(?) 14. Chasas de Guerrero(?) 14. Casas de Guerrero(?)
15. Açequia de la plaça 15. Plaza canal 15 Açeqvia de la plaça 15. Acequia de la plaza
16. chasas de Cortes 16. Cortés' houses 16. chasas de Cortes 16. casas de Cortés
17. chasas del licedo altamirano 17. Licenciado Altamirano's houses 17 chasas del licedo altal mirano 17. Casas del Licenciado Altamirano
18. Ospital de Jesus 18. Hospital of Jesus 18. Ospital de Jesus 18. Hospital de Jesús
19. Coveto Sn Agostin 19. Friary of Saint Augustus. 19. conveto Sn Agostin 19. Convento de San Agustín