Rules for the Colegio Real de San Luis, circa 1598-1666.

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Rules for the Colegio Real de San Luis, circa 1598-1666.

Copy of the statutes governing the Dominican Colegio Real de San Luis, inaugurated in Puebla in 1585, with the text of oaths to be taken by the personnel; apparently adopted in 1598, corrected in a certified copy of July 16, 1629, and expanded (see Art. 17) in 1666. The present copy contains 32 articles.

Originals : 39 p. ; 22 cm (0.06 linear feet)Copies : partial microfilm reel (21 exposures) : negative (Rich. 393:4) and positive.

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