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Creator:
Navarra y Rocafull, Melchor de, duke of La Palata
Published / Created:
1689 November 18
Call Number:
MS 1775
Container / Volume:
Box 7, folder 30-31
Image Count:
1
Description:
An extensive and detailed report on the administration of the Duke of La Palata, who was viceroy of Peru in the second half of the seventeenth century. Includes information on ecclesiastical, economic, cultural, military and political affairs.
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives > Andean collection (MS 1775) > Part I > Peru > "Relación del gobierno del Perú."
Published / Created:
1529-1907
Call Number:
MS 1776
Container / Volume:
Box 29, folder 513, reel 27 | reel 27U
Image Count:
1
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives > Mexico collection (MS 1776) > Series Part I: 1529-1907 > Author: Rincón, Manuel. Title: "Demostración del sitio nombrado La Palmilla." Place: Mexico. Description: Two texts: a report and a sonet. The report, by Manuel Rincón, dated in Xalapa on 2 July 1816, concerns La Palmilla, a small fort occupied by rebel troops in Veracruz. Addressed to Commander Xavier Llamas, the report describes La Palmilla, includes a watercolor drawing of it, and proposes a military attack on it. The second text is an untitled sonnet, by an unknown author, dedicated to José Nicolás Maniau, for his election as lectoral canon. On the back cover there is a handwritten note by Joaquín García Icazbalceta stating that the only Rincón signature known to him is the one included in the report. 1816
Published / Created:
1529-1907
Call Number:
MS 1776
Container / Volume:
Box 15, folder 149, reel 15 | reel 15U
Image Count:
7
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives > Mexico collection (MS 1776) > Series Part I: 1529-1907 > Author: Veytia, Mariano Fernández de Echeverría y. Title: "Historia del origen de las gentes que poblaron la América Septentrional, que llaman la Nueva España, con noticia de los primeros que establecieron la monarquía, que en ella floreció de la nación tolteca y noticias que alcanzaron de la creación del mundo." Place: Mexico. Description: A member of the Royal Audiencia of Mexico and historian, Mariano Fernández was a prominent scholar of Mexican pre-Columbian history in the second half of the eighteenth century. This work constitutes an extensive account of the political, religious and economic organization of the peoples who inhabited Mexico before the Spanish conquest. Contains six watercolor drawings of the toltec calendar, based on Lorenzo Boturini's texts. This is a copy of Veytia's manuscript, apparently made in the early nineteenth-century, from the original written in 1755. [18--?] > Libro 1
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