Vida manuscripta de la Madre Sor Maria Magdalena Religiosa del Monasterio de S. Gerónimo de Mexico y florecio azia los años de 1600 y murio el de 1636, [ca. 1636].

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Vida manuscripta de la Madre Sor Maria Magdalena Religiosa del Monasterio de S. Gerónimo de Mexico y florecio azia los años de 1600 y murio el de 1636, [ca. 1636].

Autobiography of Mother María Magdalena, a nun in the Conceptionist Convent of San Jerónimo, Mexico City, now famous as the convent of her successor, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Includes a note recording approval of the work by two Jesuit fathers, as well as the circumstances of the narrator's death, and a closing invocation in Latin signed by Lucas Fernández de Ortega.

Originals : 158 p. ; 20 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (108 exposures) : negative (Rich. 101:20) and positive.

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