Arte del Idioma Pame and Prologo Historial, [1567? Jul. 15]

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Arte del Idioma Pame and Prologo Historial, [1567? Jul. 15]

Volume I contains material on the grammar and vocabulary of the Pame dialect, a divergent branch of the language group of the Otomí Indians. Volume II, the "Historical Prologue," is a treatise on the history of the Pame nation and missionary work among the Pame Indians. Copied by Pinart from Mss. in the collection of Joaquín García Icazbalceta in December, 1879.

Originals : 2 v. (148 p., 23 p.) 21-34 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (90 exposures) : negative (Rich. 403:13) and positive.

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