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El toro de sinkeuel : leyenda hipica politico-tauromaquica.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection F1232.5 G37 1856
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
García, Manuel, 1966-
Contributor:
Berendt-Brinton Linguistic Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Maya language--Texts.
Maya language.
Political satire, Mexican.
Mexico--History--1821-1861.
Mexico.
History.
Genre:
Texts.
Penn Provenance:
Brinton, Daniel Garrison, 1837-1899 (former owner) (Brinton Collection copy)
Berendt, C. Hermann (Carl Hermann), 1817-1878 (former owner) (Brinton Collection copy)
Physical Description:
11 pages, 1 unnumbered page, 32 pages ; 15 cm
Place of Publication:
Merida : Imprenta á cargo de Isac Manuel Avila, 1856.
Notes:
"A political squib, said in a note of Dr. Berendt's to be written by Manuel Garcia and directed against General Ampudia. It is interesting in this connection for the many Maya words used by the writer, and as indicating the general familiarity with that tongue which he takes for granted among his readers." Cf. Brinton no. 41.
Title vignette; head- and tail-pieces.
Local Notes:
From the collection of C. Hermann Berendt, later acquired by Daniel Garrison Brinton.
Brinton Collection copy has some faint, illegible ms. writing in brown ink on t.p.
Photocopy available for public use.
Cited in:
Brinton, D. Catalogue of the Berendt Linguistic Collection, no. 41
Weeks, John M. The Library of Daniel Garrison Brinton, no. 1644, p. 169
OCLC:
63635959

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