Franciosini, Lorenzo. Dialogos apazibles compuestos en Castellano y traduzidos en Toscano. 1707
Subject (Topic):
Italian language --Dialects --Italy --Tuscany, Italian language --Grammar --1500-1800, Spanish language --Conversation and phrase books --Italian, and Spanish language --Grammar --1500-1800
Le courtisan grotesque / Adrian de Monluc dit comte de Cramail ; [eaux-fortes de] Miro
Image Count:
6
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Abstract:
The text is a short satirical treatise by a little-known aristocrat and amateur bellettrist of considerable charm, whose ascendancy under Louis XIII was cut short when Richelieu had him arrested in 1635 and thrown into the Bastille, where he languished un
Description:
Comprised of 34 sheets folded to form 68 leaves, of which 4 of the sheets are blank. Each 4-leaf gathering consists of a sheet bearing text and another bearing illustrations. Sheets bearing text are numbered [1], 2, [3], 4-14, [15]; those bearing illustra
Each piece signed with a small woodcut, the signature (likewise cut in wood) "Fonseca epus archieps", and a wax seal covered with paper., Imperfect: wormed, with damage to woodcuts and seals., and The recipient’s name "Luis Gimenes [?]" is written in the blank space provided for it.
Publisher:
Ano del nascimiento del Senor de mill y qnientos y qnze anos
The first section, a copy of Alonso de Leon's narrative, carries the account to 1649, the second, in the same hand, continues the narrative to 1689, and, the third, is an account by Fernando Sánchez de Zamora, "Viajo...de Don Alonso de Leon...desde la provincia de Coahuila a la Bahia de Espiritu Santo y provincia de Tejas en 26 de Marzo de 1690."
Subject (Geographic):
Texas--History--To 1846
Subject (Name):
León, Alonso de,--ca. 1610-1661 and Sánchez de Zamora, Fernando,--fl. 1659-1689
Mexican citizen and Texas gazette (San Felipe, Tex.)
Description:
Continued by: Texas gazette and Brazoria commercial advertiser., Imperfect: many issues mutilated with loss of text., Sometimes published as: Mexican citizen with its own volume and number, Mar. 17-May 26, 1831., and Vol. 1, no. 7, 1829 is photocopy.