Possible Presentation on Codices of Mexico

There was a posting that asked whether there would be interest in hearing a presentation by Dr. John Pohl about the codices. My answer is an emphatic yes! I've always found the codices fascinating and would love to hear an expert explain what they mean. Are there around 50 members in the L.A. area who would be interested, as well? Please speak up, people!

Many years back I was in a bookstore and found a book about an Aztec codex. The first page of the actual codex was dedicated to a Viceroy Hurtado de Mendoza. I was later told by another researcher that the viceroy had a half-sister named Isabel Hurtado de Mendoza, who appears in the genealogy of many people from the Los Altos area. Although I have never been able to substantiate this claim, it left me very intrigued. The researcher who shared that information with me could not remember who had shared that information with him.

Alice

I would be interested. I began my acquisition of copies of codeces with a gift from the Ex-Consul Gen. of Mexico, José Ángel Pescador. His son lives in Los Angeles and I am sure we can also reach out to him.The head of the Latin American museum of art in Long Beach is also a good friend of mine.he may have access to this material plus any artwork.maybe a conference can be set up where many other people can be invited. It is a fascinating subject.

José de Jesús Legaspi
(213) 247-5020

Please forgive my brevity and any errors. This communication is being sent via my PDA.

> On Oct 10, 2014, at 9:02 AM, alice wissing wrote:
>
> There was a posting that asked whether there would be interest in hearing a presentation by Dr. John Pohl about the codices. My answer is an emphatic yes! I've always found the codices fascinating and would love to hear an expert explain what they mean. Are there around 50 members in the L.A. area who would be interested, as well? Please speak up, people!
>
> Many years back I was in a bookstore and found a book about an Aztec codex. The first page of the actual codex was dedicated to a Viceroy Hurtado de Mendoza. I was later told by another researcher that the viceroy had a half-sister named Isabel Hurtado de Mendoza, who appears in the genealogy of many people from the Los Altos area. Although I have never been able to substantiate this claim, it left me very intrigued. The researcher who shared that information with me could not remember who had shared that information with him.
>
> Alice

I would be interested. I began my acquisition of copies of codeces with a gift from the Ex-Consul Gen. of Mexico, José Ángel Pescador. His son lives in Los Angeles and I am sure we can also reach out to him.The head of the Latin American museum of art in Long Beach is also a good friend of mine.he may have access to this material plus any artwork.maybe a conference can be set up where many other people can be invited. It is a fascinating subject.

José de Jesús Legaspi
(213) 247-5020

Please forgive my brevity and any errors. This communication is being sent via my PDA.

> On Oct 10, 2014, at 9:02 AM, alice wissing wrote:
>
> There was a posting that asked whether there would be interest in hearing a presentation by Dr. John Pohl about the codices. My answer is an emphatic yes! I've always found the codices fascinating and would love to hear an expert explain what they mean. Are there around 50 members in the L.A. area who would be interested, as well? Please speak up, people!
>
> Many years back I was in a bookstore and found a book about an Aztec codex. The first page of the actual codex was dedicated to a Viceroy Hurtado de Mendoza. I was later told by another researcher that the viceroy had a half-sister named Isabel Hurtado de Mendoza, who appears in the genealogy of many people from the Los Altos area. Although I have never been able to substantiate this claim, it left me very intrigued. The researcher who shared that information with me could not remember who had shared that information with him.
>
> Alice

I would like to learn more. Venue, compensation, dates, etc.

Paul J Gomez
President, Geneological Society of Hispanic America-Southern California Chapter

Paul J Gomez
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> On Oct 10, 2014, at 9:02 AM, alice wissing wrote:
>
> There was a posting that asked whether there would be interest in hearing a presentation by Dr. John Pohl about the codices. My answer is an emphatic yes! I've always found the codices fascinating and would love to hear an expert explain what they mean. Are there around 50 members in the L.A. area who would be interested, as well? Please speak up, people!
>
> Many years back I was in a bookstore and found a book about an Aztec codex. The first page of the actual codex was dedicated to a Viceroy Hurtado de Mendoza. I was later told by another researcher that the viceroy had a half-sister named Isabel Hurtado de Mendoza, who appears in the genealogy of many people from the Los Altos area. Although I have never been able to substantiate this claim, it left me very intrigued. The researcher who shared that information with me could not remember who had shared that information with him.
>
> Alice

I'm not in the LA area but if there should be a presentation, I would be
willing to attend. Whoever is organizing this event, please keep me on your
list.

Alicia

On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 9:13 AM, Paul J Gomez
wrote:

> I would like to learn more. Venue, compensation, dates, etc.
>
> Paul J Gomez
> President, Geneological Society of Hispanic America-Southern California
> Chapter
>
> Paul J Gomez
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Oct 10, 2014, at 9:02 AM, alice wissing
> wrote:
> >
> > There was a posting that asked whether there would be interest in
> hearing a presentation by Dr. John Pohl about the codices. My answer is an
> emphatic yes! I've always found the codices fascinating and would love to
> hear an expert explain what they mean. Are there around 50 members in the
> L.A. area who would be interested, as well? Please speak up, people!
> >
> > Many years back I was in a bookstore and found a book about an Aztec
> codex. The first page of the actual codex was dedicated to a Viceroy
> Hurtado de Mendoza. I was later told by another researcher that the viceroy
> had a half-sister named Isabel Hurtado de Mendoza, who appears in the
> genealogy of many people from the Los Altos area. Although I have never
> been able to substantiate this claim, it left me very intrigued. The
> researcher who shared that information with me could not remember who had
> shared that information with him.
> >
> > Alice
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