Tractado de la fundacion del Convento de la Ciudad de San Salvador, de la Provincia de Guathemala, y de las cosas notables, que desde ella han sucedido en él, hasta estos tiempos : San Salvador : ms., 18th cent.

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Tractado de la fundacion del Convento de la Ciudad de San Salvador, de la Provincia de Guathemala, y de las cosas notables, que desde ella han sucedido en él, hasta estos tiempos : San Salvador : ms., 18th cent.

A brief history of the Dominican Convent of San Salvador, in the city of that name, formerly a part of the Captaincy General of Guatemala. Divided into 13 sections dealing with the history of the city, the foundation and development of the monastery up to a date not earlier than 1708, the lives of outstanding members, work among the Indians, and related matters. Written by an anonymous Dominican.

Originals : [28] p. ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (17 exposures) : negative (Rich. 403:7) and positive.

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