doctor (Osu3r)
This painting of the judge (oidor in Spanish, “one who hears,” entered Nahuatl as a loanword) is included here as an example of iconography. It comes from the Codex Osuna, folio 3 recto (Image 8). Doctor Orozco is a Spaniard and a colonial authority. His representation is almost glyph-like. The gloss identifies the man’s name and title. The authority of the figure is invested in his ability to speak (like a tlatoani, or “one who speaks”), given that he has a speech scroll emerging from his mouth. This scroll can also be found in this collection as a glyph that represents the verb tlatoa, to speak, shown below. The speech scroll here is painted in two colors, red at the beginning and turquoise blue for the part that curls out and under. These are colors of preciosity. The doctor emanates further authority by holding a staff of office, pointing the index finger on his left hand, and sitting in a curule chair (probably made of carved wood). He is present in the codex as an authority figure who visited a Nahua community to collect 200 loads of lime.
Stephanie Wood
doctor horozco oydor
Doctor Orozco, Oidor
1551–1565
Jeff Haskett-Wood
autoridades, tributos, cal, oidores, doctores, sillas, oficios, volutas, hablar, Nueva España
doctor, a Spanish loanword for a title for a high Spanish official, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/doctor
el doctor
Stephanie Wood
Library of Congress Online Catalog and the World Digital Library, Osuna Codex, or Painting of the Governor, Mayors, and Rulers of Mexico (Pintura del Gobernador, Alcaldes y Regidores de México), https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcwdl.wdl_07324/. The original is located in the Biblioteca Nacional de España.
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