H. B. Nicholson

H. B. Nicholson
Born (1925-09-05)September 5, 1925
La Jolla, San Diego, California
Died March 2, 2007(2007-03-02) (aged 81)
Redondo Beach, California
Citizenship United States
Fields The Aztecs and prehispanic Mesoamerica generally
Institutions UCLA

Henry Bigger Nicholson, (September 5, 1925 March 2, 2007)[1] who published under the name H.B. Nicholson, was a scholar of the Aztecs. His major scholarly monograph is Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl: The Once and Future Lord of the Toltecs (2001).[2]

Nicholson died of a heart attack on March 2, 2007.

Works

Notes

  1. Date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data, via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file (LAF) .
  2. Dr. H.B. Nicholson - ‘Grandfather’ of Aztecs Studies - Mexicolore

References

Cordy-Collins, Alana; Douglas Sharon, eds. (1993). Current Topics in Aztec Studies: Essays in Honor of Dr. H.B. Nicholson. San Diego, CA: San Diego Museum of Man. ISBN 0-937808-58-X. OCLC 29529785. 
Olivier, Guilhem (2007). "Henry B. Nicholson (1925–2007)" (online reproduction). Journal de la Société des américanistes (in French). Paris: Société des Américanistes. 93 (2). ISSN 0037-9174. OCLC 1765786. 
Quiñones Keber, Eloise (2007). "Gifts of the Feathered Serpent: The Life and Career of H. B. Nicholson (1925–2007)". Ancient Mesoamerica. London and New York: Cambridge University Press. 18 (1): 3–10. ISSN 0956-5361. OCLC 21544811. doi:10.1017/S0956536107000132. 


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