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The Boxer Codex: Transcription and Translation of an Illustrated Late Sixteenth-Century Spanish Manuscript Concerning the Geography, Ethnography, ... Expansion and Indigenous Response, 20): Souza, George Bryan, Turley, Jeffrey Scott: 9789004292734 ...
File:柬埔寨 Tampochia - Couple from Cambodia - Boxer Codex (1590).jpg - Wikipedia
Boxer Codex Illustrations]
Translation and Memory: The Literary Worlds of the Spanish Philippines | A Historically Multilingual Space · Online Exhibits
File:丁磯嶷 Temquigui - Couple from Terangganu, Malaysia - Boxer Codex (1590).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
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Revealing the Boxer Codex - | College of Humanities
File:大連 Tohany - Manchu couple from Dalian, China - Boxer Codex (1590).jpg - Wikipedia
Boxer Codex: A Modern Spanish Transcription and English Translation of 16th-Century Exploration Accounts of East and Southeast Asia and the Pacific (Academica Filipina+): Donoso, Isaac, Garcia, Ma. Luisa, Quirino, Carlos, Garcia, Mauro:
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Boxer Codex: A Modern Spanish Transcription and English Translation of Early Exploration Accounts of Ancient East and Southeast Asia – Gallery of Prints
Boxer Codex Manuscript – circa 1595
PDF] The Likely Origins of "The Boxer Codex": Martin de Rada and the "Zhigong Tu" | Semantic Scholar
Stamps featuring the Filipinos of Yesteryears as Illustrated in the Boxer Codex | Philippine-Trivia
Philippine Power Couples From The Boxer Codex - The Philippines Today
Boxer Codex: A Modern Spanish Transcription and English Translation of Early Exploration Accounts of Ancient East and Southeast Asia – Gallery of Prints
The World of the Boxer Codex - YouTube
PDF] The Likely Origins of "The Boxer Codex": Martin de Rada and the "Zhigong Tu" | Semantic Scholar
PDF] The Likely Origins of "The Boxer Codex": Martin de Rada and the "Zhigong Tu" | Semantic Scholar
National Quincentennial Committee, Republic of the Philippines - Boxer Codex contains the earliest known, full-color illustrations of our ancestors, the majority of which are depicted with a male and a female character