It takes the average reader 6 hours and 4 minutes to read Fragments of the Sixteenth-century Nahuatl Census from the Jagiellonian Library by Julia Madajczak
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"Fragments of the Sixteenth-Century Nahuatl Census from the Jagiellonian Library: A Lost Manuscript provides a missing chunk of the sixteenth century Marquesado census-one of the earliest known texts in Nahuatl. In the critical edition of this manuscript, Julia Madajczak, Katarzyna Granicka, Szymon Gruda, Monika Jaglarz, and José Luis de Rojas reveal how it traveled across the Atlantic only to be lost during World War II and then rediscovered at the Jagiellonian Library, Poland. When connected to other surviving fragments of the Marquesado census, now held in Mexico and France, the...
Fragments of the Sixteenth-century Nahuatl Census from the Jagiellonian Library by Julia Madajczak is 356 pages long, and a total of 91,136 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 8 hours and 18 minutes to read Fragments of the Sixteenth-century Nahuatl Census from the Jagiellonian Library aloud.
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