Bellère, Pierre, fl. 1575-1600 Bustamante, Jorge de Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D Solis, Virgil, 1514-1562
Published / Created:
1595
Call Number:
2001 543
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
Metamorphoses. Spanish and Transformaciones de Ovidio en lengva Española
Description:
Headpieces; initials., Imperfect: final blank leaf wanting; some illustrations bled., Includes index., Profusely illustrated throughout with woodcuts by Virgil Solis. Cf. Cockx-Indestege, E. Belgica typographica., Signatures: a⁸ b¹⁰ A-2F⁸ G¹⁰(G10 blank)., and Translated by Jorge de Bustamante. Cf. Cockx-Indestege, E. Belgica typographica.
Publisher:
En casa de Pedro Bellero,
Subject (Name):
Heracles (Greek mythology) in art
Subject (Topic):
Centaurs in art, Metamorphosis--Mythology--Poetry, and Mythology, Classical--Poetry
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
Indian ledger drawings by Koba and Etahdleuh Doanmoe
Container / Volume:
Box 1
Image Count:
33
Description:
Only pages with text or illustrations digitized; large portion of ledger blank.
Subject (Topic):
Comanche art, Indian art --Collectors and collecting --United States, Indian art --Great Plains --Pictorial works, Indian art --North America --Collectors and collecting, Indian art --North America --Pictorial works, Indian art --United States, Indian arts --North America, Indians of North America --1870-1880, Indians of North America --1870-1890, and Kiowa art
Copy of a letter by Juan José Hernández concerning his participation in a special session of the Ayuntamiento regarding the impending proclamation of secession by Texas. Hernández mentions President Santa Anna's appeal for acceptance of the proclamation and for a united effort to popularize this development. He also records the Ayuntamiento's agreement with the proposal and the names of the officials present.
Subject (Geographic):
Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)--Politics and government, Goliad (Tex.)--History, Mexico--History--1821-1861, and Texas--History--To 1846
Subject (Name):
Hernandez, Juan José,--fl. 1822 and Santa Anna, Antonio López de,--1794?-1876
A letter written by the Jesuit Father Ugarte, a member of the College of Mexico, to Padre Provincial Palacios containing a detailed history on the early California missions. Ugarte claims the preceding padre provincials did not provide enough money and the missions of San Isidro and San Bruno have deteriorated. He describes raising money for the missions of San Francisco Xavier and Loreto and hopes for increased support for further missionary work in California. and Accompanied by a handwritten transcription.
Description:
Gift of Frederick W. and Carrie S.Beinecke.
Subject (Name):
Jesuits--California and Ugarte, Juan de, 1662-1730
Letter from Zachary Tayor as Aide to the Commander in Chief, to the Cuartel General Ejercito de Ocupacion concerning a previous communication by a commission dealing with contributions for Nuevo Leon. Taylor expresses satisfaction with the impartiality shown by the committee, asks the commissioners to recognize the importance of neutrality and to convey that to the people, and states his belief that no one from Nuevo Leon participated in the violence against the trains.
Subject (Name):
United States--Army--History--Mexican War, 1846-1848
Subject (Topic):
Mexican War, 1846-1848, Mexican War, 1846-1848--Campaigns, and Mexican War, 1846-1848--Occupied territories
Letter from José de los Angeles Navarro, Jefe Politico of Bexar, to the Ayuntamiento of Goliad, transmitting a report of the Jefe Politico of Nacodoches concerning the threat posed to Bexar and La Bahia by the arming and arousal to hostility of Indian tribes by an American trader.
Subject (Name):
Navarro, José de los Angeles,--1784- and San Antonio (Tex.).--Jefe Politico