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Parecer que dio Henrrico Martinez cosmographo de S.M. en gueguetoca obra del desague a 30 de Iulio de 1629.

LIBRA E123 .M344 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Martínez, Enrico, -1632, author.
Contributor:
Ramírez, Florencio, compositor.
Psacoe, Juan, printer.
Taller Martín Pescador, printer.
De Ponte (Papermaking firm), papermaker.
Julia G.Haney Fund.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Martínez, Enrico, -1632.
Martínez, Enrico.
Printing.
History.
America--Discovery and exploration--Spanish--Early works to 1800.
America.
Discoveries in geography.
Southwest, New--History.
Southwest, New.
New Southwest.
Printing--New Spain--History.
Discoveries in geography--Spanish.
New Spain.
Genre:
Early works.
History.
Typefaces (Type evidence) -- Blado.
Typefaces (Type evidence) -- Enrico Martinez.
Physical Description:
12 pages, 4 unnumbered pages ; 22 cm
Other Title:
Title should read: Parecer que dio Henrico Martinez cosmographo de S.M. en gueguetoca obra del desague a 30 de Iulio de 1629
Title on cover label: Sobre las provincias de las Californias
Place of Publication:
Molino de Sancta Rosa, San Geroymo Tacambaro : Taller Martin Pescador, 2015.
Notes:
Sobre las ventajas o perjuicios que se podian esperar del descubrimiento, conquista y pacificacion de las prouincias de las Califonias, con espresion de las costumbres y vsos de sus naturales, &a.
"As a tribute to, and remembrance of, Michael Mathes, Juan Pascoe printed on his handpress in Mexico this tract by the cosmographer of New Spain. The text of Martinez's assessment of the prospect of exploring, "conquering," and settling the province of California is an original manuscript in the Archive of the Indies, later printed in several compilations, including Mathes' Spanish Approaches to the Island of California, 1628-1632 (San Francisco: The Book Club of California, 1975)"--description from the Philadelphia Rare Books & Manuscripts Company, bookseller.
This edition consists of 100 copies, the main text composed by Florencio Ramirez in Enrico Martinez type, the three-page colophon composed by Juan Pascoe in Blado type, and the whole hand printed on DePonte paper.
Local Notes:
Stitched in light wrappers with a paper label on the front wrapper.
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Julia G.Haney Fund.
OCLC:
1203909025

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