Discursos Mexicanos : Mexico, [17th century].

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Discursos Mexicanos : Mexico, [17th century].

A collection of speeches and conversations in Náhuatl, with headings in Spanish, presenting social formulas and moral precepts. The speakers include a woman on her way to market, a bridal party, various officials, two young nobles, and others of their household. Described in the Ramírez catalogue as probably fragments from the Huehuetla(h)tolli published in 1600, and now largely lost, by the Franciscan, Juan Bautista. Also known as "Huehuetlatolli, Documento A."

Originals : 26 p. ; 23 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (16 exposures) : negative (Rich. 403:9) and positive.

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