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- catalog abstract "In colonial Spanish America, the publishing output was dominated by doctrinal and devotional works, confessionals, hymnals, and saints’ lives. The British Library collection comprises 413 works from this period, the majority of which are from Mexico and Peru. "Mexican Press. The Emperor Charles V readily agreed to the request of the first Bishop of Mexico, Juan de Zumárraga, to set up a printing press, and printers were installed there probably by the mid-1530s. Zumárraga argued that a press would be vital in the important task of converting the indigenous population to Christianity. The earliest surviving Mexican imprint is indeed a doctrinal work: Zumárraga’s own Dotrina breve … de las cosas que pertenecen a la fe catholica (1543/44). It was printed by Giovanni Paoli (in Spanish, Juan Pablos), an Italian from Brescia, who had signed a contract with the Seville printer Juan Cromberger to print on his behalf in Mexico. Press in Peru. The same evangelizing motive prompted the establishment of a press in Peru. The second Peruvian imprint, and the first full-length book, was a trilingual (Spanish, Quechua, Aymara) catechism printed in Lima in 1584. The book – Doctrina christiana, y catecismo para instruccion de los Indios – was printed by another Italian, Antonio Ricardo, who had worked in Mexico from 1577 until 1580. The earliest presses in the Viceroyalty of La Plata were set up in the early 1700s in the Jesuit missions to assist in the evangelization of the indigenous people. During the colonial period, the publishing output in Spanish America was dominated by doctrinal and devotional works, confessionals, hymnals, saints’ lives - indeed the whole range of religious material. "The British Library collection. The British Library collection comprises more than 400 works from this period, the overwhelming majority of which are from Mexico and Peru. The collection includes a copy of the earliest surviving book published in Mexico, and copies of three of the first four Peruvian imprints. It also includes a liturgy printed in 1721 at the Jesuit mission of Loreto in present-day Argentina, and an explanation of the catechism in Guarani, printed at the mission of Santa María la Mayor. The output of the prolific late eighteenth-century press of the Niños Expósitos in Buenos Aires is well represented. There are also examples of the few books known to have been printed in Guatemala, Chile, Ecuador, and Cuba. A recent acquisition – A short abridgement of Christian doctrine (Mexico, 1787) – is one of just three known copies of the first book in English printed in Spanish America. The collection is thus hard to parallel in any other library in the world. Provenance. A great many of the British Library’s copies of Mexican and Peruvian imprints were purchased at major auction sales in Europe during the nineteenth century, notably those of José María Andrade (1869), Father Agustín Fischer (1869) and in 1880 José Fernando Ramírez, who had been appointed first minister of the Emperor Maximilian of Mexico"--Booklet, p. 4.".
- catalog alternative "Accompanied by booklet/catalog: Early printed books on religion from colonial Spanish America, 1543/44-c. 1800 : preliminary catalog".
- catalog alternative "Early printed books on religion from Spanish colonial America, 1543/4-1800".
- catalog contributor b13217819.
- catalog contributor b13217820.
- catalog contributor b13217821.
- catalog coverage "Latin America Church history 16th century.".
- catalog coverage "Latin America Church history 17th century.".
- catalog coverage "Latin America Church history 18th century.".
- catalog coverage "Latin America Imprints Early works to 1800.".
- catalog coverage "Latin America Religion Early works to 1800.".
- catalog coverage "Latin America Religion.".
- catalog coverage "Mexico Religion Early works to 1800.".
- catalog coverage "Mexico Religion.".
- catalog coverage "Peru Religion Early works to 1800.".
- catalog coverage "Peru Religion.".
- catalog coverage "South America Church history 16th century.".
- catalog coverage "South America Church history 17th century.".
- catalog coverage "South America Church history 18th century.".
- catalog coverage "South America Imprints Early works to 1800.".
- catalog created "2002-2003.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002-2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002-2003.".
- catalog description ""Mexican Press. The Emperor Charles V readily agreed to the request of the first Bishop of Mexico, Juan de Zumárraga, to set up a printing press, and printers were installed there probably by the mid-1530s. Zumárraga argued that a press would be vital in the important task of converting the indigenous population to Christianity. The earliest surviving Mexican imprint is indeed a doctrinal work: Zumárraga’s own Dotrina breve … de las cosas que pertenecen a la fe catholica (1543/44). It was printed by Giovanni Paoli (in Spanish, Juan Pablos), an Italian from Brescia, who had signed a contract with the Seville printer Juan Cromberger to print on his behalf in Mexico. Press in Peru. The same evangelizing motive prompted the establishment of a press in Peru. The second Peruvian imprint, and the first full-length book, was a trilingual (Spanish, Quechua, Aymara) catechism printed in Lima in 1584. The book – Doctrina christiana, y catecismo para instruccion de los Indios – was printed by another Italian, Antonio Ricardo, who had worked in Mexico from 1577 until 1580. The earliest presses in the Viceroyalty of La Plata were set up in the early 1700s in the Jesuit missions to assist in the evangelization of the indigenous people. During the colonial period, the publishing output in Spanish America was dominated by doctrinal and devotional works, confessionals, hymnals, saints’ lives - indeed the whole range of religious material.".
- catalog description ""The British Library collection. The British Library collection comprises more than 400 works from this period, the overwhelming majority of which are from Mexico and Peru. The collection includes a copy of the earliest surviving book published in Mexico, and copies of three of the first four Peruvian imprints. It also includes a liturgy printed in 1721 at the Jesuit mission of Loreto in present-day Argentina, and an explanation of the catechism in Guarani, printed at the mission of Santa María la Mayor. The output of the prolific late eighteenth-century press of the Niños Expósitos in Buenos Aires is well represented. There are also examples of the few books known to have been printed in Guatemala, Chile, Ecuador, and Cuba. A recent acquisition – A short abridgement of Christian doctrine (Mexico, 1787) – is one of just three known copies of the first book in English printed in Spanish America. The collection is thus hard to parallel in any other library in the world. Provenance. A great many of the British Library’s copies of Mexican and Peruvian imprints were purchased at major auction sales in Europe during the nineteenth century, notably those of José María Andrade (1869), Father Agustín Fischer (1869) and in 1880 José Fernando Ramírez, who had been appointed first minister of the Emperor Maximilian of Mexico"--Booklet, p. 4.".
- catalog description "1. Catecismos -- 2. Confesionaros -- 3. Doctrina cristiana, obras de devoción -- 4. Himnos, villancicos -- 5. Manuales de rito -- 6. Hagiografías, milagros -- 7. Biografías de religiosos -- 8. Historia eclesiástica -- 9. Ordenes religiosos, etc. -- 10. Inquisición -- 11. Teología "culta", derecho canónico -- 12. Mística y meditación -- 13. Sermones en castellano --14. Sermones en lenguas amerindias y bilingües -- 15. Arte de predicar --16. Evangelización --17. Iglesias, catedrales --18. Colegios religiosos -- 19. Papas (Cartas apostólicas, etc.) -- 20. Arzobispos -- 21. Obispos -- 22. Concilios y sínodos -- 23. Miscelánea.".
- catalog description "Full title list available online, http://www.idc.nl/pdf/412_titlelist.pdf , or, http://www.brill.com/sites/default/files/ftp/downloads/31760_Titlelist.pdf (July 22, 2013).".
- catalog description "In colonial Spanish America, the publishing output was dominated by doctrinal and devotional works, confessionals, hymnals, and saints’ lives. The British Library collection comprises 413 works from this period, the majority of which are from Mexico and Peru.".
- catalog extent "1038 microfiches :".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002-2003.".
- catalog language "spa".
- catalog publisher "Leiden, The Netherlands ; New York, NY : IDC,".
- catalog spatial "Latin America Church history 16th century.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America Church history 17th century.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America Church history 18th century.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America Imprints Early works to 1800.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America Religion Early works to 1800.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America Religion.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico Religion Early works to 1800.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico Religion.".
- catalog spatial "Peru Religion Early works to 1800.".
- catalog spatial "Peru Religion.".
- catalog spatial "South America Church history 16th century.".
- catalog spatial "South America Church history 17th century.".
- catalog spatial "South America Church history 18th century.".
- catalog spatial "South America Imprints Early works to 1800.".
- catalog spatial "South America.".
- catalog subject "BX1425.A2 E37 2002".
- catalog subject "British Library Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Latin America Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Latin America History 16th century.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Latin America History 17th century.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Latin America History 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Latin America.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Mexico Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Mexico.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Peru Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Peru.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church South America History 16th century.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church South America History 17th century.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church South America History 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Early printed books Latin America.".
- catalog subject "Early printed books South America.".
- catalog subject "Spanish American literature To 1800.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Catecismos -- 2. Confesionaros -- 3. Doctrina cristiana, obras de devoción -- 4. Himnos, villancicos -- 5. Manuales de rito -- 6. Hagiografías, milagros -- 7. Biografías de religiosos -- 8. Historia eclesiástica -- 9. Ordenes religiosos, etc. -- 10. Inquisición -- 11. Teología "culta", derecho canónico -- 12. Mística y meditación -- 13. Sermones en castellano --14. Sermones en lenguas amerindias y bilingües -- 15. Arte de predicar --16. Evangelización --17. Iglesias, catedrales --18. Colegios religiosos -- 19. Papas (Cartas apostólicas, etc.) -- 20. Arzobispos -- 21. Obispos -- 22. Concilios y sínodos -- 23. Miscelánea.".
- catalog title "Accompanied by booklet/catalog: Early printed books on religion from colonial Spanish America, 1543/44-c. 1800 : preliminary catalog".
- catalog title "Early printed books on religion from Spanish colonial America, 1543/4-1800".
- catalog title "Early printed books on religion from colonial Spanish America, 1543/44-c. 1800 [microform] : holdings of the British Library.".
- catalog type "text".