JM DWLt (backwards) = Codex Borgianus Mexicanus 45 to 38 (forwards)
Only this section of the sequence-correlations hath backward agreement of two lists : a portion (18-19-20-1) of the Meso-American day-sign sequence; and the TL-MRJ sequence of the JM DWLt ('Yem ['mule', Strong's 3222 -- cf. S^mu^>el 9:3] of Dwalin the dwerg' -- i.e., S^<o^l inquired of [S^mu^>el 28:11] S^a>ul).
The JM DWLt is cited by hour (1 to 12) + registre (1 to 3, counting downward -- this reckoning differing from that of Wallis Budge, who used the sequence 2-1-3, starting with the middle registre instead of with the top registre).
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CBM |
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18 |
fever (ChB) {Roman goddess Febris} {Pauran.ik BABHRu = Latin FEBRuus, festival for the dead} |
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"singing apes" (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 13). [Thralls, deemed sub-human, could be likened to baboons.] {honed scythes death-dealing to thralls (PESS, p. 95)} |
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human skulls |
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{"Mainaka's asylum-giver is ocean." ("MAT&M", p. 359)} |
2.1 |
2 gods "of the two corners", the 2nd of the twain named 'jug' (EH&H, vol. 1, pp. 27-8) {the 2 dwergar are cornered and transported to a sea-reef, and there compelled to surrender jugs (PESS, p. 95)} |
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2 glass-seasnails |
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2.2 |
armless man and armless woman; 2 bushes (AEBA, p. 43; EH&H, vol. 1, p. 27) {double-death : of Gilling and of his wife (PESS, p. 94)} |
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flag-standards in double tree of death-god |
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2.3 |
holding star-surmounted sceptres (AEBA, p. 43) {beard of divine nanny-goat Heid-ru`n (PESS, p. 93)} |
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descent, from Heaven of Hearts, of bearded starry wind-serpent |
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holding pupils extracted from eyen (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 50) {eyen were extracted from Tjazzi at the ramparts of A`s-gard (PESS, p. 93).} |
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eyen are extracted from gods of square ramparts |
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3.1 |
"papyrus ... surmounted by a piece of flesh" (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 52) [to indicate replacement of flesh with vegetable? (i.e., so-called "transsubstantiation")] |
44 |
tree-resin-substituted for heart of goddess Xkic (as in PV 2:3) |
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{SKOTIa (Aphro-dite) chose winged NERITes (DCM, s.v. "Nerites") as her husband.} |
3.2 |
gods with their torsos swathed [to emphasize their feet?] (AEBA, p. 44; EH&H, vol. 1, p. 49). {Kap 'palm of hand, sole of foot' (3709)} {his feet were why SKADI chose NJO,RD as her husband (PESS, p. 93)} |
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flying cheiroptera ('hand-wing') |
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{Thebe married Ogugos ('primaeval').} |
3.3 |
(AEBA, p. 44) : "gods, with bowed backs" (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 59) {/Kap/ is from 3721 /kapap/ 'to prostrate (bow oneself down)'} |
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descent through sky of crossbones |
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{IToNia's priestess "was turned to stone." (DCM, s.v. "Iodama")} {When pin~on nuts were created, "the Calendar Stone" was buried (DOMNI -- "ChBM").} |
4.1 |
R-STLw (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 62) {RaSa-TaLa is the abode of (HAGu, s.v. "Rasatala") the Nivata-kavaca-s ('impenetrable coat-of-mail'), while an "impenetrable flint-arrowhead shirt" is made by Pin~on Maidens (Hopi "SL").} {While being returned to the Aesir, IDuNn was a nut (PESS, p. 92).} {Arrowheads and pin~on-nuts were brought in conjunction, against the wishes of Coyote (Washo -- PP, p. 83).} |
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man (holding split sighting-instrument) transporteth maize {White maize is eaten together with pin~on-nut (San Juan pueblo -- PP, p. 87).} {Maize was stolen by Coyote and Crow together (Cakchikel -- PV 3:1, fn. 3); pine nuts were stolen by Crow (Shoshone -- "ThPN"). |
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{TVAS.T.r., a craftsman, fashioned and owneth a set of 4 nestling cups.} |
4.2 |
SKR (AEBA, pp. 45, 37). SKR is a craftsman who fashioneth silver bowls (BCFD -- RDEG&G, s.v. "Sokar"). {Tjazzi [pronounced /TJASTSTi/] abducteth Idunn (PESS, p. 91).} |
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{IToNia's priestess gave birth to (DCM, s.v. "Iodama") THeBe [perhaps cognate with /Qe^Z./ 'midsummer' (DMWA, p. 942b)} |
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man raiseth one hand whilest winged sun-disk hovereth above (AEBA, p. 45). {Loki adhaereth to pole for striking at eagle (PESS, p. 91). [A pole-post employed as gnomon can determine midsummer by its shadow being shortest at noon on that day.]} |
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5.1 |
2 goddesses in bird-guise (AEBA, pp. 46, 37) {goddess IDuNn found apples of longevity for the Aesir (PESS, p. 91), thus maintaining their primordial youthfulness} |
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men drink beverage praepared by women |
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{cf. Dirke's (/dirkaion/ 'wild carrot') being dragged-to-death by way of her hair} {N.B. the carrot-colored (golden) Tirthankara-s go nude, according to Dig-ambara doctrine.} |
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"provide food" : WhN 5th, 2 (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 85). {Yo^d : /yadah/ 'confess; thank' -- cognate with */Yadha-/ > /Zethos/, name of son (and releaser from captivity to Dirke at Thebai) of Anti-ope, who went mad [and thus roamed the countryside in the nude?] until she married Phokos (DCM, s.v. "Antiope")} {"olive oil flowed" for Epopeus (Pausanias 2:6 -- "HA")} |
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star-spangled death-of-maize goddess who is nude {cf. Aster-opia ('starry-faced'), also said (DCM, s.v. "Asteria 2") to be wife of Phokos = S`is`u-mara.} |
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{from body of pierced-tongued Skanda is split Nai-gameya, cf. /Naiga-mes.a/ 'fettered ram' < earlier (ID, p. 49) /Neja-mes.a/ ('washer-ram')} |
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man-headed lion split into twain; whereover "this god standeth ... he speaketh words ... every day" (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 89). {1st washer (baptizer) was Paulos, who thus split his practice from that of Petros -- Petros, whose tongue, to his embarrassment, uttered before daybreak the triple denial. Paulos emitted his disciple Titos to ILLURia = ILa-VR.ta.} |
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pierced-tongued god emitting stellar ray |
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6.1 |
reliquary-displays (AEBA, p. 47) {T.e^t [/t.awiyah/ 'intention, conscience' (DMWA, p. 675b)]} |
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descent through sky of upside-down [self-deprecatory?] transparent skulls |
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6.2 |
ibis perching on hand (AEBA, pp. 47, 37) {T.e^t [/t.ayyah/ 'fold, pleat' (DMWA, p. 675a)]} {cf. origami (folded-paper) cranes} |
42 |
distorted stereobate |
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{Daidalos threading conch-shell for Minos} |
6.3 |
crocodile-headed god on invisible throne (AEBA, pp. 47; EH&H, vol. 1, p. 131) |
42 |
laughter-god in issuing out of glass-seasnail |
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7.1 |
captives are kept leashed (AEBA, p. 49) -- signifying conventional restrains on jokery? {T.e^t [/ta.wwayah/ 'frying-pan' (DMWA, p. 668a)] (emblem of jokes?)} |
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7.2 |
"sand bank" (AEBA, pp. 49, 38) (cf. coloration of molten glass by addition of metals) |
42 |
activation, by being cooked, of crosses-in-hair god of laughter |
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7.3 |
star-gods & star-goddesses (AEBA, pp. 49) may emblemize chemicals. {H.e^t [/ta-h.att/ 'corrosion' (DMWA, p. 183a)]} |
42 |
vomit onto laughter-god in vat of bird-wings |
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{cf. African description of dancers' smooth movements as 'boneless'} |
8.1 |
seated on transparent throne is god to whom souls call out by humming (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 171). {cf. humming of OM-pran.ava} |
42 |
emergence of floppy-limbed beings from skeletal transparent god at crossroads |
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8.1 |
goddess beyond door of shades (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 177) |
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transparent god is skeleton at crossroads |
18 |
momote-bird (ChB) (fish-eating bird nesting in limestone cliffs) |
8.2 |
human-headed avian BL-souls in caverns respond (AEBN, p. 39; EH&H, vol. 1, p. 164). {H.e^t [/h.ut/ 'fish' (DMWA, p. 246b)]} |
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underworld (limestone cavern?) of owls {ought to be motmots!} |
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8.2 |
4 transparent rams (EH&H, vol. 1, pp. 168-9) {H.e^t [/h.ittah/ 'morsel'; /h.utat/ 'crumbs' (DMWA, p. 183a)] (cf. eucharist-bread as "lamb's bread")} |
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starry-sky ball-game courtyard |
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Pipil ayutl 'turtle' {Chinese iron-armored Black (i.e., blacksmith's handiwork) Warrior god is repraesented as tortoise} |
8.3 |
plant (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 180) {Zayin 'armor' -- cf. armored war-goddess Athene, who obtained city Athenai in contest with god Poseidon} {and/or [indicated by Hellenic /Zeta/] Zayit 'olive' {sacred to goddess Athene} |
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{cf. ball's becoming tortoise in PV} |
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9.1 |
gods on stilts (i.e., transparent?) (AEBA, p. 50) |
42 |
transparent god is immolated |
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9.2 |
men holding oars (AEBA, pp. 50, 40) {cf. Odusseus holding oar in Molossis} |
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20 |
devouring and death of boys (ChB) |
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horticulture-gods, holding "stalks of grain" (AEBA, pp. 50, 40) |
41 |
transparent god helpeth boys (i.e., peasant men) |
20 |
Hun-ahpu (who found the ever-living decapitated heads of his uncles -- PV) |
10.1 |
disk being supported by cogged post (AEBA, p. 51) {Waw 'hook, pin' -- cf. lynch-pins for wheels in chariot of Oino-maos, who had displayed the decapitated heads of 12 suitors for his daughter} |
41 |
cogged wheel |
20 |
rapacious eagle (ChB) |
10.2 |
black hawk (AEBA, p. 51) |
41 |
eagle (as day-sign) |
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10.3 |
water-pools (AEBA, p. 51) {goddess Hebe [*/Saba/, cognate with English /sip/]} |
41 |
crescent women bringing beverage |
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11.1 |
god riding serpent above stars (AEBA, p. 52) {Re-caranus ('again a chief') : but cf. name of Raros 'embryo' son of Kranaos 'craggy', but cf. /kranion/ 'skull'} |
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slanted-striped-faced skeletal god from starry darkness |
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queens are wearing kings' crowns (AEBA, p. 52). {Me-deia ('do not, anybody!') "putting to death all foreigners" (DCM, s.v. "Medea", p. 275a)} |
40 |
crescent death-goddess seizing priest by forelock |
20 |
Az. 'blossom' {blossom-petals were plucked in Xibalba (PV)} |
11.3 |
women have dismembred men into soul-components (AEBA, p. 52). {cf. dismembrement at Tomoi 'cuttings' of the body of A-psur-thos 'not figgy'.} |
40 |
black god being dismembred |
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11.3 |
upside-down men |
39 |
upside-down (descending) men |
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Cipactli [sometimes regarded as the earth] |
11.3 |
goddesses who wear country-hieroglyphs as tiaras (AEBA, p. 52) {Heh -- TLMRJ hieroglyph /H/ is a square spiral.} |
39 |
women's dance spiraling into reptilian earth monster |
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11.3 |
god "holding a sceptre" (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 252) |
39 |
gods holding implements aslant |
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12.1 |
"goddesses, each of whom ... bears on her shoulders a serpent which belches forth fire from its mouth" (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 265) [belching fire in streaking formation] |
39 |
descending through body of goddess, which body is sky of streaking stars |
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12.1 |
men, each having "both hands raised in adoration" (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 268) |
38 |
a tlaloc, raising a mug with both hands |
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12.2 |
deities with with serpent, in boat (AEBA, p. 53) |
38 |
god on floating tree with reptiles |
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12.2 |
"through the body of the serpent" (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 261) |
38 |
deities occupying the bodies of serpents |
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"indecisive" (ChB) {Pyrrhonism & Madhyamaka (ShATh, cap. 17)} |
12.2 |
backward-looking [indecisive] men and women (AEBN, p. 53) |
38 |
old man and old woman, each carrying gifts |
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12.3 |
god "with the heads of two birds" (EH&H, vol. 1, p. 271) [indicative of double entendre "for the birds", i.e., for concealed persons] |
38 |
veiled gods clapping hands behind their backs [secret signal] |
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{Gri`mnir 'hooded', leader of gremlins} |
38 |
hooded god, wearing Lamat-emblem |
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12.3 |
snake standing on its tail (AEBA, p. 53) |
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rainbow-snake penetrating through a ring |
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Imox (Highland Maya) 'beetle' (with wing-cover plaques which swing up) |
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beetle : end of WhN (AEBA, p. 53); beginning of BD (AEBA, p. 119) {Delet 'swinging leaves of double door' (1817)} |
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arrival of Xolotl |
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Imix 'waterlily' |
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NFR-TM end of BC (AEBA, p. 95) : young boy (usually shewn born from a waterlily) |
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emergence from wind-god at end of wind-tunnel |
JM DWLt = WhN = What Is in the Netherworld.
BD = Book of Day.
BC = Book of Caverns.
BCFD = Book of Coming Forth by Day.
AEBA = Erik Hornung (transl. from the German by David Lorton) : The Ancient Egyptian Books of the Afterlife. Cornell Univ Pr, Ithaca (NY), 1999.
RDEG&G = George Hart : A Dictionary of Egyptian Gods and Goddesses. London : Routledge, 1986.
EH&H = Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge : The Egyptian Heaven and Hell. Kegan Paul, Trench, Tru:bner & Co, London, 1905. http://www.sacred-texts.com/egy/bat/index.htm
PESS = Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur (transl. ) : The Prose Edda of Snorri Sturluson. NY : Amer-Scandinavian Foundat, 1916. (pp. 14-87) "Gylfa-ginning" http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/pre/pre04.htm + (pp. 90-241)"Ska`lds-kapar-ma`l" http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/pre/pre05.htm
HAGu = Roshen Dalal : Hinduism: an Alphabetical Guide. Penguin Bks India, New Delhi, 2010. https://books.google.com/books?id=zrk0AwAAQBAJ&pg=PT983&lpg=PT983&dq=
ChB = Chilam Balam.
"SL" = "Son of Light". http://www.livingmyths.com/Nativesum.htm#son
PP = Ronald M. Lanner : The Pin~on Pine. Univ of NV Pr, Reno, 1981. https://books.google.com/books?id=gvNrFdk5VsgC&pg=PA83&lpg=PA83&dq=
"ThPN" = "Theft of Pine Nuts". http://mojavedesert.net/shoshoni-indians/wsm05.html
[WhN 11 to 6 parallelism added Mar 16; WhN 5 to 1 parallelism added Mar 17; hours 12 to 13 of WhN added Mar 22]