Primera Parte de los Veinte i Un Libros Rituales i Monarchia Indiana ... : Madrid, 1723.

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Primera Parte de los Veinte i Un Libros Rituales i Monarchia Indiana ... : Madrid, 1723.

English summaries and translation of selected passages from the Monarquía Indiana, Part I, Bks. 1-4, dealing with the origin and history of various tribes indigenous to Mexico, the discovery of Mexico by Grijalva, and its conquest under Cortés. Two folders, in portfolio. Written in the hand of Carlos F. Galán, one-time Governor of Lower California, and probably prepared by him in 1872 for the use of H.H. Bancroft. Entered by Bancroft under "Mexico, Aboriginal History."

Originals : 133 p. ; 31 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (69 exposures) : negative (Rich. 393:20) and positive.

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Grijalva.

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Torquemada, Juan de, approximately 1557-1664

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Galán, Carlos 1963-

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Cortés, Hernán, 1485-1547

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Conquistador and explorer. From the description of Hernán Cortés correspondence, circa 1542. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980322 Hernán Cortés led the Spanish invasion of Mexico in 1519 and the conquest of the Aztec Empire in 1521. He was governor of New Spain between 1522 and 1527 before returning to Spain and being named the Marqués del Valle de Oaxaca. Cortés returned to Mexico between 1530 and 1541 where he explored the northwestern part of Mexico and its Pacif...