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  1. 1713. Topics. Catholic Church, Nahuatl language, Nahuatl language, Indians of Mexico, Indian linguistics, CSAIP, Imprint 1713. Publisher. En Mexico : Francisco de Ribera Calderon, en la calle de San Augustin. Collection. jcbindigenous; JohnCarterBrownLibrary; americana. Contributor. John Carter Brown Library. Language. Spanish; Nahuatl.

  2. Abstract Based on the analysis of documents and auction catalogues, this paper shows an overview of the Mexican bibliographic exodus from 1868 to 1896, focused on the sale of Doctor Nicolás León's books to the Brown family. The John Carter Brown Library is one of the most important collections of books from and about the Americas.

  3. ... John Carter Brown Library. bdr:576263. Arte de el idioma mexicano. Full Metadata. Description. Notes: Por el P.Fr. Manuel Perez, del orden de N.P. San Augustin, hijo de la santa Provincia del Santissimo Nombre de Jesus, ... y cathedratico de dicho idioma en la Real Universidad de Mexico. Signatures: [par.]-2 [par.] A-K [L]².

  4. John Carter Brown Library copy 1 (BA713 P438a) bound separately. Last [4] p. wanting.; John Carter Brown Library copy 2 (BA713 P438f) is bound with: Perez, Manuel. Farol indiano, y guia de curas de Indios. Mexico : Francisco de Ribera Calderon, 1713. Probably bound together at publication.; John Carter Brown Library copy 1 acquired from the estate of Maury A. Bromsen.

  5. Basado en el análisis documental y de catálogos de subastas, se muestra un panorama general del éxodo bibliográfico mexicano desde 1868 hasta 1896, centrado en la venta de libros del doctor Nicolás León a la familia Brown.

  6. The John Carter Brown Library is delighted to welcome you through its new digital door. Americana integrates the JCB’s digital assets, including online catalogs and exhibitions, and supports individual and collaborative projects.