The John Carter Brown Library's collection of books printed in Spanish America is among the finest in the world. In some areas, the collections are unmatched and include works found nowhere else. The Library has the largest collection in the world of books printed in Spanish America as a whole prior to ca. 1820, over 7,000 titles, encompassing the output of presses in Mexico, Peru, Central America, Argentina, Chile, and elsewhere. The remaining Spanish American presses represented in the JCB's...
The interest of German writers and readers in the Western Hemisphere dates back to the earliest narratives of the transatlantic Encounter. One of the first Latin editions of the Columbus letter was printed at Basel in 1493, and a German translation appeared in print in 1497. By the late sixteenth century, German publishers were issuing American travel narratives in impressive series. The biological and mineral resources of the Americas had a substantial impact on German science, and the...
The Portuguese and Brazilian books held at the John Carter Brown Library comprise one of the finest North American collections relating to Brazil before the country declared its independence from Portugal in 1822. The collection includes 650 titles before 1800 and another 500 titles from 1800 to 1822—including 165 books printed in Brazil itself after the *Impressão Regia* opened a branch in Rio de Janeiro in 1808 and presses began operating in Bahia. This collection has been compiled from a...
Topics: jcbportugalbrazil, brazil, portugal, John Carter Brown Library
The John Carter Brown Library Indigenous Language collection contains texts in one or more Amerindian languages for the period before the nineteenth century. This collection includes all identified books with native American languages–whether they contain a one-page vocabulary list or are entirely in or on an native American language. Besides the many grammatical studies, dictionaries, and thematic vocabulary lists, genres such as speeches, dramatic dialogues, scriptural excerpts, catechisms,...
The John Carter Brown Library has one of the five largest collections of early Peruviana in the world. It is not just the number of Peruvian imprints of the colonial, independence, and early national periods held by the John Carter Brown Library that is important, however, but the diversity of those materials and in a great many instances, their singularity - being only known copies. The subjects range from ecclesiastical matters, to government papers, to indigenous language studies, and...
Topic: Peru
The French literature collection of the John Carter Brown Library is of particular interest to those interested in political, social, and intellectual history and in the literature of travel. In addition to accounts by writers such as Cartier, Champlain, Thevet, Hennepin, and Tonti, the collection is strong in translations of French works in other languages. Semi-legendary and imaginary voyages hold particular interest. The library also holds a substantial collection of laws, decrees, and...
The John Carter Brown Library holds one of the world's great collections relating to Haiti. Our rare books, maps and newspapers tell the story of the founding of the French colony of Saint Domingue (once the most lucrative colony in the Americas), its demise through the Haitian Revolution (the world's only successful slave revolution) and the founding of Haiti in its place. By providing access to this collection, the JCB hopes to stimulate interest in Haiti's remarkable history. Visit the Haiti...
The first press in Argentina appeared in Córdoba in 1764, brought by the Jesuits to serve the University there. It lasted only until the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1767. It would not be until 1780 that printing in the viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata would begin again, this time in Buenos Aires. The JCB holds no fewer than 20 imprints from this press printed prior to 1791. During the wars of independence, the Buenos Aires press was the principal voice of the Republican forces, chiefly through...
The JCB’s collection of Mexican incunabula is world renowned. In a recent census of the first books to come off the Mexican presses, between 1539 and 1600, Rosa María Fernánez de Zamora of the National Autonomous University of Mexico found that the John Carter Brown Library holds more than any other library in the world. About half of these may also be found in the JCB’s collection on indigenous languages. The vast majority of these items were purchased from Mexican collector Nicolás...
The Gazeta de Buenos Ayres ran from 7 June 1810 to 12 September 1821 and is a fundamental primary source for Latin America's Independence period. The John Carter Brown Library is fortunate to hold a virtually complete run of the Gazeta , including the Supplements and Extraordinary issues (we hold 805 of 828 issues). As a part of the Bicentennial celebrations of the Wars of Independence in Latin America, the JCB will be digitizing and making freely available on the Internet Archive all of our...
Guatemala was the fourth city in Spanish America to obtain a press, in 1660, brought there from Mexico by Bishop Payo Enriquez de Rivera. The JCB’s collection includes a number of works found nowhere else in the world, including printer and apothecary Cristobal de Hincapié Meléndez’s Virtudes de la habilla del Darien, que llaman de Guathemala from 1739. Four of the books in this collection are included in the Indigenous Languages collection. http://archive.org/details/jcbspanishamerica
While some ephemeral printing appeared in Chile at an earlier date, the first printing press arrived there fairly late, relative to other parts of Latin America. Towards the end of 1811, Mateo Hoevel imported a press from New York, and that press is seen as the first in Chile, producing Chile's first periodical, the Aurora de Chile. The JCB holds a complete run of this pioneering periodical, along with many other unique items. http://archive.org/details/jcbspanishamerica
A collection of materials associated with John Carter Brown Library Exhibitions.
The Philippines are included within this collection since during the colonial period the islands were administered from Mexico. Manila's first press began in 1593, and was thus the third city in the Spanish overs eas empire to have a press. As with the other two, Mexico and Peru, much of the early output consisted of doctrinal works, often in indigenous languages. The earliest Manila imprint held by the JCB is Arte y reglas de la lengua Tagala printed in 1610....
The John Carter Brown Library holds more books printed in Colombia prior to 1810 than any library in the world, some held nowhere else, and otherwise unknown to bibliographers. Among them is the only known complete copy of Saverien's Historia de las ciencias naturales, printed in Bogota in 1791, whose existence illustrates the broad spread of Enlightenment ideas throughout the Spanish Empire. http://archive.org/details/jcbspanishamerica
The John Carter Brown Library and the Redwood Library and Athenaeum are Rhode Island institutions with distinct, but complementary, collections. To lay the foundation for a Rhode Island History Digital Collection the two libraries are collaborating on a project to scan the unique documents representing the earliest chapters of the region. The Redwood Library holds some unique manuscript records of early Rhode Island and the John Carter Brown Library holds seminal works by Roger Williams, Rhode...
The call to convent life drew women throughout the early modern Spanish world, from Madrid to Mexico City to Manila. For all the strictures that convents placed upon their inhabitants, they also gave women opportunities to pursue vocations of the spirit and of the mind. Within convent walls, Teresa of Ávila inaugurated her groundbreaking religious reform, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz composed some of the most ingenious poems in the Spanish language, and innumerable women wrote powerful accounts...
5 v. :|bmaps, plans ;|c23 cm. (8vo) Date of publication of 1802 supplied by Bissainthe and Martin & Walter
Topic: Imprint 1802
John Carter Brown Library - Indigenous Collection
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America: being an accurate description of the Nevv VVorld; : containing the original of the inhabitants; the remarkable voyages thither: the conquest of the vast empires of Mexico and Peru, their ancient and later vvars. With their several plantations, many, and rich islands; their cities, fortresses, towns, temples, mountains, and rivers: their habits, customs, manners, and religions; their peculiar plants, beasts, birds, and serpents.
1670
1670
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Montanus, Arnoldus, 1625?-1683; Ogilby, John, 1600-1676
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Author assignment according to Sabin and Paltsits
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Topics: Indian linguistics, Indian linguistics, Imprint 1671
2 v. ;|c18-32 cm. (4to and fol.) Title from masthead
Topics: CSAIP, Argentine newspapers, Imprint 1810, Imprint 1812
John Carter Brown Library - German Collection
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1731
1731
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Scheuchzer, Johann Jakob, 1672-1733; Pfeffel, Johann Andreas, 1674-1748; Newton Theological Institution, former owner. RIBRL
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(From title pages) Tomus I. Coplectens tabulas CCXXV -- Tomus II. A tab. CCXXVI. ad CCCCXVI [sic., should read CCCCXV] -- Tomus III. A tab. CCCCXVI. ad DXCIV [sic., should read DXCIII] -- Tomus IV. A tab. DXCIV. ad DCCL
Topics: Nature in the Bible, Natural history, Natural history, Imprint 1731, Imprint 1735
John Carter Brown Library - Indigenous Collection
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America: being the latest, and most accurate description of the Nevv VVorld; : containing the original of the inhabitants, and the remarkable voyages thither. The conquest of the vast empires of Mexico and Peru, and other large provinces and territories, with the several European plantations in those parts. Also their cities, fortresses, towns, temples, mountains, and rivers. Their habits, customs, manners, and religions. Their plants, beasts, birds, and serpents. With an appendix, containing, besides several other considerable additions, a brief survey of what hath been discover'd of the unknown South-Land and the Arctick region.
1671
1671
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Montanus, Arnoldus, 1625?-1683; Ogilby, John, 1600-1676; Middleton, John. fmo RPJCB; Underwood, John, senior. fmo RPJCB; Brown University. fmo RPJCB
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Author assignment according to Sabin, Arents and Paltsits
Topics: Indian linguistics, Indian linguistics
Cuba was the first Caribbean island to have a press, begun in 1722 by Flemish merchant Carlos Habré of Ghent. Habré and his successor, Francisco José de Paula, printed only intermittently, and it was not until 1757 that the press began to function more regularly. Of the 29 items in this collection (as of 2012), fully half are only known copies found nowhere else in the world. http://archive.org/details/jcbspanishamerica
Imprint from colophon on verso of map 58, after the privilege by king Philip of Spain dated November 22, 1574 (text in Dutch)
Topics: Geography, Early maps, Cities and towns, Renaissance
Pagination of v. 1: [6], xx, 277, xxxi, 279-350, [8] p., [1] folded leaf of plates; v. 2: [6], 397, [1], xlvi, [10] p.; v. 3: [4], 339, [5] p
Topics: CSAIP, Indians of Mexico, Aztecs, Natural history, Nahua calendar, Indian linguistics, Imprint...
Exhibition at the John Carter Brown Library, Providence, Rhode Island, February-May, 2018 The physical structures that housed those who lived in slavery in the early Americas were a powerful symbol of the dehumanization of the millions of Africans and people of African descent whose labor built New World plantation societies and newly globalizing economies. They were also the concrete embodiment of the social and economic system that left them at the mercy of profit-driven slave-holders. Using...
John Carter Brown Library - Peru Collection
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Lima fundada., O, Conquista del Peru. : Poema heroico en que se decanta toda la historia del descubrimiento, y sugecion de sus provincias por don Francisco Pizarro, marques de los Atabillos, inclyto y primer governador de este vasto imperio. Y se contine la serie de los reyes, la historia de los virreyes y arzobispos, que ha tenido; y la memoria de los santos, y varones ilustres, que la ciudad y reyno han producido. El doctor D. Pedro de Peralta Barnuevo Rocha y Benavides, contador de cuentas y particiones de la real audiencia y demas tribunales de esta ciudad por Su Magestad, Doct. en ambos derechos, cathedratico de prima de mathematicas en esta real vniversidad, rector, que fue tres años de ella, y abogado que ha sido de dicha real audiencia
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Peralta Barnuevo, Pedro de, 1663-1743; Ternaux-Compans, Henri, 1807-1864. fmo RPJCB
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2 v. ;|c20 cm. (4to) Spanish text with Latin quotations
Topics: CSAIP, Peruvian poetry, Imprint 1732
Previous ed.: Mexico, Espinosa, 1555
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Topics: CSAIP, Nahuatl language, Spanish language, Indians of Mexico, Indian linguistics, Imprint 1571
The Redwood Library and Athenaeum is one of the first lending libraries in America, housed in the oldest lending library building in the country. Founded in 1747 by forty-six proprietors upon the principle of "having nothing in view but the good of mankind," its mission continues over 265 years later. The Library's core collections include the original collection of 1522 volumes gathered by the first proprietors and printed materials related to the history of Newport and Aquidneck...
Printers precede place of publication on t.p
Topics: Catholic Church, CSAIP, Spanish language, Zapotec language, Indians of Mexico, Indian linguistics,...
[22], 61, [3], 63-599, [9] p. 30 cm. (fol.)
Topics: Colombia -- History -- To 1810, Imprint 1688
John Carter Brown Library - Mexico Incunables Collection
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768
1564
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Catholic Church. Pope (1559-1565 : Pius IV); Huth, Alfred Henry, 1850-1910. fmo RPJCB; Ramírez, José Fernando, 1804-1871. fmo RPJCB; Catholic Church. Pope (1559-1565 : Pius IV). Bulla S.D.N.D. Pii Divina Providentia papae quarti, super declaratione temporis observandi decreta sacri oecumenici, & generalis concilij Tridentini
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Bulla S.D.N.D. Pii Divina Providentia papae quarti super confirmatione oecumenici generalis concilii Tridentini (p. [1-4]) -- Bulla S.D.N.D. Pii Divina Providentia papae quarti, super declaratione temporis obserua[n]di decreta sacri oecumenici, & generalis concilij Tridentini ("Sicut ad sacrorum co[n]ciliorum", p. [5-6]) -- Cathalogus patrum, oratorum, doctorum theologorum, et aliorum qui SVBB. PP. Pio quarto, interfuerunt sacro sancto et celeberrimo generali concilio Tridentino...
Topics: Council of Trent (1545-1563), CSAIP, Imprint 1564, Imprint 1565
John Carter Brown Library - Haiti Collection
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Edwards, Bryan, 1743-1800; Broughton, Arthur, d. 1796. Hortus eastensis; Young, William, Sir, 1749-1815. Tour through the several islands of Barbadoes
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3 v. :|bill., port., maps ;|c24 cm. (8vo) Sir William Young identified as the editor in the prefatory advertisement
Topics: Slavery, Blacks, Imprint 1801, genealogy
John Carter Brown Library - German Collection
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Die unbekante Neue Welt, oder Beschreibung des Welt-Teils Amerika, und des Sud-Landes : Darinnen vom Vhrsprunge der Ameriker und Sudländer, und von den gedenckwürdigen Reysen der Europer darnachzu. Wie auch von derselben festen Ländern, Inseln, Städten, Festungen, Dörfern, vornähmsten Gebeuen, Bergen, Brunnen, Flüssen und Ahrten der Tiere, Beume, Stauden, und anderer fremden Gewächse; als auch von den Gottes- und Götzen-Diensten, Sitten, Sprachen, Kleider-Trachten, wunderlichen Begäbnissen, und so wohl alten als neuen Kriegen, ausführlich gehandelt wird; durch und durch mit vielen nach dem Leben in Ameriken selbst entworfenen Abbildungen gezieret.
1673
1673
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Montanus, Arnoldus, 1625?-1683; Dapper, Olfert, 1639-1689
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Authorship contested; original edition in Dutch (1671) ascribed to Arnoldus Montanus, but in this translation into German authorship of both editions is assigned to Olfert Dapper (O.D. on title page; privilege, p. [5], 1st count,:" ... (so von Doctr. Dapper in Niederländischer Sprache beschrieben: Nunmehr aber in die Hochteutsche übergesetzt worden) ..."). For controversy, see Library chronicle of the University of Texas and Moraes
Topics: Indian linguistics, indian linguistics, Imprint 1673, genealogy
Roman numeral date on title page made with backwards C's
Topics: Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618, Indians of North America, Indians of North America, Indians of...
Guarani-Spanish vocabulary. Ruiz de Montoya's Spanish-Guarani vocabulary appeared in the following year with his Guarani grammar, with title: Arte, y vocabulary de la lengua guarani
Topics: Guarani language, Guarani language, Indian linguistics
[2], 303, [5] leaves ;27 cm. (fol.) Signatures: pi² A-2P 2Q (Q4 verso blank)
Topics: Voyages and travels, Voyages and travels, Imprint 1614
A press functioned briefly in Montevideo during the British occupation of 1807, issuing a bi-lingual newspaper titled Estrella del Sur. Yet, only with the eruption of the wars of independence did a press reappear in that city, printing mainly viceregal proclamations. The Infanta Carlota Joaquina, wife of Portugal's prince regent João VI, sent the press from Rio de Janeiro. The royalist publications coming from Montevideo's press sought to counter the Republican press of Buenos Aires....
Leaves 4, 6, 15, 16 misnumbered 5, 5, 16, 15
John Carter Brown Library - Peru Collection
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Ritual formulario, e institucion de curas, para administrar a los naturales de este reyno, los santos sacramentos del baptismo, confirmacion, eucaristia, y viatico, penitencia, extremauncion, y matrimonio, : con aduertencias muy necessarias. Por el bachiller Iuan Perez Bocanegra, presbitero, en la lengua quechua general: examinador en ella, y en la aymara, en este obispado. Beneficiado propietario del pueblo de San Pedro de Antahuaylla la chica.
1631
1631
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Pérez Bocanegra, Juan; Cruz Fernández, Juan de la. fmo RPJCB; Catholic Church. Rituale Romanum (1614)
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[32], 720, [8] p., [1] folded leaf of plates :|bcoat of arms, music, table ;|c21 cm. (8vo) In Spanish and Quechua
Topics: Catholic Church, CSAIP, Quechua language, Indian linguistics, Sacraments (Liturgy), Imprint 1631
2 v. ;26 cm. (4to) "Vende-se na Loja do Borel Borel, e Companhia, quasi defronte da Igreja de Nossa Senhora dos Martyres, N.° 14." at bottom of title page
Topics: CPJCB, Portuguese language, Imprint 1813
Translation of: Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae Thesaurus; seu, Plantarum, animalium mineralium Mexicanorum historia
Topics: Materia medica, Natural history, Imprint 1615
Colophon: Imprimiase en la muy insigne villa de Valladolid (Pincia otro tie[m]po llamada) en la officina de Fra[n]cisco Ferna[n]dez de Cordoua, impressor de la Magestad Real. Acabose a diez dias del mes de Henero, Año de mil y quinie[n]tos y sesenta
Topics: Quechua language, Indian linguistics
John Carter Brown Library - Indigenous Collection
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1715
1715
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Montenegro, Pedro de, 1663-1728; Arata, Pedro Narciso, 1849-1922. fmo RIBRL; Gallegos, Ventura. fmo RIBRL; Arata, Mario Pedro. fmo RIBRL
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Title taken from spine label
Topics: Jesuits, Natural history, Botany, Medicinal plants, Manuscripts, Spanish, Guarani language, Tupi...
Pagination of v. 1: [6], xx, 277, xxxi, 279-350, [8] p., [1] folded leaf of plates; v. 2: [6], 397, [1], xlvi, [10] p.; v. 3: [4], 339, [5] p
Topics: CSAIP, Indians of Mexico, Aztecs, Natural history, Nahua calendar, Indian linguistics, Imprint...
[10], 264 leaves, [1] leaf of plates : coat of arms ; 27 cm. (fol. in 8s) The second part was published in Cordoba, 1616 under the title: Historia General del Peru
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Topics: CPJCB, Incas, Indians of South America, Imprint 1609
2 v. in 1 ;|c28 cm. (fol. in 4s) "Vende-se na loja de Borel Borel, e Companhia, quasi de fronte da Igreja nova de Nossa Senhora dos Martyres, na esquina." (from title page)
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Topics: CPJCB, Portuguese language, Imprint 1789
John Carter Brown Library - German Collection
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1731
1731
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Scheuchzer, Johann Jakob, 1672-1733; Pfeffel, Johann Andreas, 1674-1748; Newton Theological Institution, former owner. RIBRL
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(From title pages) Tomus I. Coplectens tabulas CCXXV -- Tomus II. A tab. CCXXVI. ad CCCCXVI [sic., should read CCCCXV] -- Tomus III. A tab. CCCCXVI. ad DXCIV [sic., should read DXCIII] -- Tomus IV. A tab. DXCIV. ad DCCL
Topics: Nature in the Bible, Natural history, Natural history, Imprint 1731, Imprint 1735
In Spanish and Nahuatl
Topics: Nahuatl language, Spanish language, Indian linguistics, Imprint 1555
[28], 473, [3], 399, [1] p. ;|c20 cm. (4to) Signatures: [par.] A-2H 3A-4B ([par.]1 and 4B8 versos and 2H8 blank)
Topics: CSAIP, Aymara language, Spanish language, Imprint 1612
John Carter Brown Library - German Collection
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Benzoni, Girolamo, 1519-; Höniger, Nikolaus, active 16th century; Chauveton, Urbain, -approximately 1616; Bry, Theodor de, 1528-1598; Bry, Johann Theodor de, 1561-1623
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Virgules replaced by commas in title page transcription
Topics: Columbus, Christopher, Imprint 1613
Signatures: a-2d chi² (versos of a1 and chi2 are blank). Misprinting d4 and 2a4 as c4 and a4 respectively; t2 not signed
Topics: CSAIP, Law, Indians of North America, Indians of Mexico, Indians of the West Indies, Imprint 1563
John Carter Brown Library - Indigenous Collection
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1876
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Ruiz de Montoya, Antonio, 1585-1652; Varnhagen, Francisco Adolfo de, Visconde de Porto Seguro, 1816-1878; Ruiz de Montoya, Antonio, 1585-1652. Tesoro
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Part 1 half-title: Vocabulario y tesoro ... parte primera vocabulario español-guarani (ó tupi); pt. 2 has half-title: Vocabulario y tesoro ... parte segunda tesoro guarani (ó tupi)-español
Topics: Guarani language, Spanish language, Guarani language, Indian linguistics
John Carter Brown Library - Indigenous Collection
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1714
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Lawson, John, 1674-1711; Collinson, Peter, 1694-1768. fmo RIBRL; Collinson, Charles Streynsham. fmo RIBRL; England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II). Second charter granted by King Charles II. to the proprietors of Carolina; Brown University. Library. fmo RIBRL
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First printed in serialized form under title "A new voyage to Carolina" as part of "A new collection of voyages and travels", compiled by John Stevens from 1708-1710, and printed in cumulation in London, 1711 and issued separately in London, 1709
Topics: Natural history, Natural history, Indians of North America, Indians of North America, Tuscarora...
(from title pages): v.1: Contenant tout ce qui s'est passé dans l'establissement des colonies françoises.--v.2: Contenant l'histoire naturelle.--v.3: Dans lequel il est traité du changement des proprietaires des Ant-Isles. De l'etablissement de la Compagnie royale des Indes occidentales: et de son gouvernement jusqu'à la guerre entre la France & l'Angleterre.--v.4: Dans lequel il est traité de tout ce qui s'est passé de plus considerable dans les Ant-Isles de l'Amerique, depuis le...
Topics: Compagnie des Indes occidentales, Natural history, Indians of the West Indies
2 v. :|b2 ill., maps (engravings) ;|c26 cm. (4to) (from t.p.) Tome premier. Comprenant, outre les objets généraux, la description des vingt & une paroisses de la partie du nord & de l'isle la Tortue -- Tome second. Comprenant la description des dix-sept paroisses de la partie de l'ouest & de l'isle la Gonave & des quartorze paroisses de la partie du sud & de l'isle à Vache
Topics: Imprint 1797, Imprint 1798
118, ii p. ;14 cm. (8vo) Annual issue for 1828 of Calendario y guia de forasteros
Topics: Almanacs, Imprint 1827
[4], 143, [1] leaves ;|c21 cm. (8vo) In Spanish and Quechua
Topics: CSAIP, Quechua language, Indian linguistics, Imprint 1607
Text in Spanish and Cumana
Topics: Cumana language, Indian linguistics
John Carter Brown Library - Peru Collection
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1585
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Catholic Church. Province of Lima. Concilio Provincial (1583); Acosta, José de, 1540-1600; Atienza, Juan de, 1542-1592; Montt, Luis, 1848-1909. fmo RPJCB
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[8], 215 leaves ;|c22 cm. (4to) Text in Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara
Topics: Catholic Church, Catholic Church, CSAIP, Indian linguistics, Indian linguistics, Imprint 1585
Caption title
Topics: CSAIP, Court administration, Court administration, Court administration
Ms. codex
Topics: Manuscripts, Mexican, Manuscripts, Tarascan, Catholic Church, Tarascan language, Tarasco Indians,...
John Carter Brown Library - German Collection
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940
1731
1731
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Scheuchzer, Johann Jakob, 1672-1733; Pfeffel, Johann Andreas, 1674-1748; Newton Theological Institution, former owner. RIBRL
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(From title pages) Tomus I. Coplectens tabulas CCXXV -- Tomus II. A tab. CCXXVI. ad CCCCXVI [sic., should read CCCCXV] -- Tomus III. A tab. CCCCXVI. ad DXCIV [sic., should read DXCIII] -- Tomus IV. A tab. DXCIV. ad DCCL
Topics: Nature in the Bible, Natural history, Natural history, Imprint 1731, Imprint 1735
(From caption titles of letters) Carta I. Materia, e motivos da presente obra -- Carta II. Sobre hum papel de Manoel Antonio Vellez Caldeira, publicado no Diario do governo no. 132 -- Carta III. O despotismo, e a anarquia -- Carta IV. A opinião, e os partidos -- Carta V. As molas novas, e as molas velhas -- Carta VI. A tactica dos revolucionarios -- Carta VII. Continua-se a materia de carta precedente -- Carta VIII. O espirito das revoluções -- Carta IX. Sobre a restauração do governo...
Topics: Carlota Joaquina, Queen, consort of John VI, King of Portugal, 1775-1830, Portuguese letters,...
This is the first complete edition of the 8 decades
Topics: Indian linguistics, Indian linguistics, Imprint 1530
First published Mexico City, 1611; Medina lists this as a fifth ed. and gives the date found on the t.p. of another issue: Año de 1728
Topics: CSAIP, Indian linguistics, Nahuatl language, Spanish language, Nahuatl language, Nahuatl language,...
Tomo 1. Que comprende los preliminares de dicha historia. -- Tomo II. Contiene un cronicon del Reyno de Guatemala
Topics: CSAIP, Imprint 1808, Imprint 1809, Imprint 1818
2 v. ;26 cm. (4to) "Vende-se na Loja do Borel Borel, e Companhia, quasi defronte da Igreja de Nossa Senhora dos Martyres, N.° 14." at bottom of title page
Topics: CPJCB, Portuguese language, Imprint 1813
302, [6] p. ;|c20 cm Author's name transposed from head of title
Topic: Imprint 1891
John Carter Brown Library - Indigenous Collection
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Loskiel, George Henry, 1740-1814; Zeisberger, David, 1721-1808; Spangenberg, August Gottlieb, 1704-1792; Bengtsdotter, Elin. fmo RIBRL
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Translation of: Geschichte der Mission der evangelischen Brüder unter den Indianern in Nordamerika, first published Barby [Germany], 1780 and reprinted, with additions, Barby [Germany], 1789
Topics: Moravian Church in America, Moravian Indians, Indians of North America, Indians of North America,...
Includes instructions on administering the sacraments and on doctrine
Topics: Catholic Church, Franciscans, Catholic Church, Catholic Church, CSAIP, Confession, Sacraments,...
John Carter Brown Library
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1547
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Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés, Gonzalo, 1478-1557
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Verdadera relación de la conquista del Peru / Francisco de Xerez
Topics: Indians, Natural history, Natural history, Shipwrecks, Imprint 1547
[52], 336, 335-429, 440-472, 472-559 p., [40] leaves numbered 560-599, 600-639 p., [8] leaves numbered 640-647, 648-655, 664-708, 708-709, [49] p. : ill. (woodcut) ; 20 cm. (4to) Text in Nahuatl; running title, side notes and Tabla in Spanish
Topics: Catholic Church, Franciscans, CSAIP, Nahuatl language, Indian linguistics, Sermons, Imprint 1606
[46], 232, [12] p., IV leaves of plates : ill. ; 21 cm. (4to) Attributed to Jean Dominique Coleti by Backer-Sommervogel, who does not trace the original Latin edition
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Topics: John, the Apostle, Saint, Imprint 1671
Between 1544 and 1563, Ecuador was a part of the Viceroyalty of Peru, but in 1720 it became part of the newly created Viceroyalty of New Granada. The JCB holds 14 items printed in Quito and elsewhere between 1780 and 1839, most of which are not held by any other institution, or are otherwise unknown to bibliographers. http://archive.org/details/jcbspanishamerica