Michael Bax and Tania Bride - Tomexicanantzin in Nican Tepeyacac: Initial Reflections on a Forgotten Nahuatl Manuscript from the Bodleian Library
Wednesday 28 January (Week 2), 4:30pm
Rector's Drawing Room, Exeter College, Turl Street
Michael Bax is a second-year History DPhil student at Magdalen College, Oxford. His research topic is ‘Nahuatl as a Lingua Franca: Soundscapes in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Veracruz’.
Tania Bride is a Departmental Lecturer in Early Modern History at Balliol College, Oxford. She holds a PhD in History from UCLA, where she defended a dissertation on ‘Entangled Creatures: Intercultural Dialogues Over Human-Animal Transformation in New Spain, c.1520-1770’ in 2024.