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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
Juan Bautista's Sermonario
12015-05-06T17:55:01-07:00Anonymous43582Page from Juan Bautista's Sermonario shows indigenous attributions. This page begins "He me ayudado en esta obra de algunos naturales muy ladinos, y habiles" and provides a detailed description of the work of Hernando de Ribas, Don Iuan Berardo, and Diego Adriano. From Internet Archiveplain2015-05-18T11:44:37-07:00Hannah Alpert-Abrams9dd7500ea284b1882c8042744db689b17f2c2255
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12015-12-12T15:59:28-08:00Hannah Alpert-Abrams9dd7500ea284b1882c8042744db689b17f2c2255Media GalleryHannah Alpert-Abrams4Media from the "Archaeology of the Book" projectstructured_gallery1229762015-12-12T16:03:09-08:00Hannah Alpert-Abrams9dd7500ea284b1882c8042744db689b17f2c2255