Vocabulario mexicano. [1778]

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Vocabulario mexicano. [1778]

Copy from 1778 of a Spanish-Nahuatl vocabulary attributed to Francisco de Araoz, consisting of an alphabetical list of Spanish terms and their equivalents in Nahuatl. Ms. is dated in Spanish Feb. 10, 1598, and concludes "Al usso del Br. Francisco Xavier de Araoz y passo al del B. Jph Antt. Gaviola."

275 p.

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