La Vida, y Muerte de tres niños de Tlaxcala que murieron por la confession de la Fee ... traducida al Mexicano ... : Mexico, [16th century].

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La Vida, y Muerte de tres niños de Tlaxcala que murieron por la confession de la Fee ... traducida al Mexicano ... : Mexico, [16th century].

The story of the Tlaxcalan child martyrs, Cristóbal, Antonio, and Juan, as written in Spanish by the missionary Motolinía in the 16th century, and translated into Náhuatl by the Franciscan Juan Bautista in 1601. This copy, in Náhuatl, was made from the original Bautista Ms. in 1859 by Chimalpopocatl Galicia, at the request of J.F. Ramírez, and under his supervision.

Originals : 67 p. ; 22 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (35 exposures) : negative (Rich. 403:9) and positive.

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