Featured on PDR in the collection Antiquities of Mexico (1831–48)

February 1837: in a cell of the Sheriff's Prison in Dublin, Edward King, Viscount Kingsborough, drew his last breath before passing away from typhoid fever. He had been incarcerated for only a few days before contracting the infection that would kill him; the cause of his imprisonment, by all accounts, was unpaid debts to a disgruntled paper merchant. Lord Kingsborough had apparently been unable to cover the cost of publishing Antiquities of Mexico (1831-48), the sprawling magnum opus to which he devoted nearly two decades of his life. (According to Sylvia D. Whitmore’s biography of Kingsborough, he owed some £40,000, at a time when £500 constituted a comfortable annual budget for an entire family.) Like his debt, the scale of Kingsborough’s project was enormous —…

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Facsimile of the Codex Vindobonensis, ca. late 15th or early 16th century

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Date

1831–48

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Antiquities of Mexico


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Public Domain Worldwide

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