Archaeology of a Book: An experimental approach to reading rare books in archival contextsMain MenuIntroductionReading the First Books is an exploration of America's earliest printed booksPath: ProductionThis path explores the narratives of production embedded in the material qualities of the Advertencias.Path: CollectionPath describes the collection of early printed books in religious libraries across Mexico. 16-18th centuries.Path: AcquisitionPath describes the dispersal of early printed books in libraries and private collections beyond Mexican borders.Path: (Digital) FuturesBook history in a digital futureReferencesReferences, citations, and further readingTermsIndex of termsAuthorship & AcknowledgementsHannah Alpert-Abrams9dd7500ea284b1882c8042744db689b17f2c2255LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collection
Pedro Ocharte
12015-04-02T14:05:35-07:00Hannah Alpert-Abrams9dd7500ea284b1882c8042744db689b17f2c225543582plain2015-04-02T14:07:40-07:00Hannah Alpert-Abrams9dd7500ea284b1882c8042744db689b17f2c2255Excudebat Petrus Ocharte M. D. LXXIIII
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12015-04-01T10:25:59-07:00AnonymousPedro Ocharte's Psalterium3Title page of the Psalterium shows title framed by images of holy men. Six men along left and right side pose standing; men along bottom are reading or writing, while a holy figure on the top is surrounded by angels with wings. Title text in red and black roman script reads: "Psalterium, Aniphonarium Sanctorale, cu Psalmis, & Hymnis, positis in suis locis proprijs vniuscuiusq, diei sesti totiusanni, nue primo cum licentia excussum." Text followed by rectangular framed image of jesus on the cross, with two holy figures arms clasped in prayer. Text below reads "Mexici. Exeudebat Petrus Ocharte. M.D.LXXXIIIL."plain2015-05-22T05:46:55-07:00Hannah Alpert-Abrams9dd7500ea284b1882c8042744db689b17f2c2255