Dresden codex nebigân-e Dresden (#) Fr.: codex de Dresden A pre-Colombian Maya manuscript consisting of numerous calendar and astronomical data,
probably dating from the 12th century. It seems that it is an updated copy of a document
from the period of the old Maya Empire (4th-9th centuries). It contains a table which
covers over 32 years, grouping 45 successive → lunations, See also: Dresden refers to the Dresden Library where the original document is preserved.
It was bought in 1739 by the library director, Johann Christian Götze, who
found it in a private library in Vienna. Its earlier history is unknown; codex, |