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Gavarrete’s Copyscript

Juan Gavarrete’s copyscript is not lost. (as the photo below shows). Jack Himelblau (1989) and Munro Edmonson (1973) lept to incorrect conclusions. 

Manuscrito Antiguo Kiché (Juan Gavarrete's Copyscript of Historia de la provincia)
Title page of Juan Gavarrete’s copyscript

 

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About John Woodruff

Photograph of Dr. John Woodruff wearing doctoral graduation regalia in 2009John M. Woodruff is an Alt-Ac colonialist scholar, digital humanities practitioner, irregular adjunct professor, and contract linguist. Despite an Asperger adversity, he earned his Ph.D. in Romance Languages with a specialization in Spanish-American colonial texts and subspecialization in Popol Vuh. He is among the world’s foremost experts, one of only two colonialist experts, and the only scholar to apply contemporary marginalia theory to the study of this periconquest Maya narrative. Other areas of interest and study include Maya anthropology, the Cuban missile crisis, and the Generation of 1927 poets and dramatists. Full Profile ›

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