Arte en lengua cholti que quiere decir lengua de milperos. 1685-1695.

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Arte en lengua cholti que quiere decir lengua de milperos. 1685-1695.

Photographic reproduction of a ms. from 1685-1695, containing two copies of a Chol grammar, a general confession in Chol, and an extensive Spanish-Chol vocabulary originally compiled by Father Francisco Morán in his "libro de quartilla grande alto" from around 1625.

182 p.

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