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Mexican/American,
b. 1953
Codex Canibalius Insulae
1994
Mixed Media on paper
12.5 x 117.5 in. (31.75 x 298.45 cm)
Gift of the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation
1995.13
A codex (from the Latin caudex, meaning “trunk of a tree”) is a book constructed from a single sheet of paper folded so that its pages can be flipped, like a modern-day book, or opened out, like a scroll. The most important advance in bookmaking until the invention of the printing press, this ancient form of information technology was developed at roughly the same time by the Romans in Europe and by the Maya in Mesoamerica.
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