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125,[15] leaves, with two woodcut illustrations on titlepage, woodcut initials scattered throughout. Small quarto. Later vellum, remnants of vellum fore-edge ties, manuscript title on spine. Titlepage mounted, roughly repaired at margins, slightly affecting text; leaf A78 nearly detached from a stub. Early ownership inscriptions on titlepage recto, light marca de fuego on top edge, modern bookplate on front pastedown. Light dampstaining at top edge and lower corner, light tanning and occasional faint foxing. Good. An important, early, and very scarce Mexican imprint, publishing the rules and regulations of the Franciscan order, first established in 1541 at Barcelona, here printed as they were revised at Toledo in 1583. Among other things, the new statutes formalized a prohibition on those of Jewish ancestry serving in the order. The final section of the book contains provisions particular to Franciscan activities in colonial possessions, as well as an index of new rules. The Franciscans arrived in New Spain almost simultaneously with Cortés, and were actively proselytizing from the very outset of the Spanish conquests. The work was produced by Pedro Ocharte, third printer of the New World, who took over the press of the first printer, Juan Pablos, in 1563. Sabin calls this work "excessively rare." Wagner's 1940 census of early Mexican imprints located nine institutional copies; seventy-five years later, OCLC locates six. It appears only twice in auction records. A significant and elusive imprint from the Mexican incunabular period. ICAZBALCETA 96. JCB (3)I:305. MEDINA, MEXICO 104. PALAU 83547. SABIN 57469. WAGNER, NUEVA BIBLIOGRAFIA MEXICANA 96. Seller Inventory # WRCAM54437
Title: ESTATVTOS GENERALES DE BARCELONA, PARA LA ...
Publisher: Pedro Ocharte, Mexico
Publication Date: 1585
Seller: William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, U.S.A.
An important, early, and very scarce Mexican imprint, publishing the rules and regulations of the Franciscan order, first established in 1541 at Barcelona, here printed as they were revised at Toledo in 1583. Among other things, the new statutes formalized a prohibition on those of Jewish ancestry serving in the order. The final section of the book contains provisions particular to Franciscan activities in colonial possessions, as well as an index of new rules. The Franciscans arrived in New Spain almost simultaneously with Cortés, and were actively proselytizing from the very outset of the Spanish conquests. The work was produced by Pedro Ocharte, third printer of the New World, who took over the press of the first printer, Juan Pablos, in 1563. Sabin calls this work "excessively rare." Wagner's 1940 census of early Mexican imprints located nine institutional copies; seventy-five years later, OCLC locates six. It appears only twice in auction records. A significant and elusive imprint from the Mexican incunabular period. ICAZBALCETA 96. JCB (3)I:305. MEDINA, MEXICO 104. PALAU 83547. SABIN 57469. WAGNER, NUEVA BIBLIOGRAFIA MEXICANA 96. 125,[15] leaves, with two woodcut illustrations on titlepage, woodcut initials scattered throughout. Small quarto. Later vellum, remnants of vellum fore-edge ties, manuscript title on spine. Titlepage mounted, roughly repaired at margins, slightly affecting text; leaf A78 nearly detached from a stub. Early ownership inscriptions on titlepage recto, light marca de fuego on top edge, modern bookplate on front pastedown. Light dampstaining at top edge and lower corner, light tanning and occasional faint foxing. Good. Seller Inventory # 54437
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