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Mexico, D. Joseph Bernardo de Hogal, 1753.4to of (11) ll., 58 pp. With large typographic acrostic of the author's name in a double circle and engraved arms of Archbishop Alilmo S.D.D. Manuel Rubio Salinas. Demi-veau brun glacé moderne à coins, dos lisse avec le titre en long. Modern brown half calf with corners, smooth spine with title along the lenght.
196 x 140 mm.
First edition of this important work on the ancient language of Mexico.
Palau 327485 ; Sabin 94353, Vater p. 252; Medina, Mexico 4142 ; Pilling 3800.
Text primarily in Spanish and some Nahuatl.
Carlos de Tapia Zenteno (1698-ca. 1767) was an ecclesiastical judge and chief professor of the Mexican language at the Royal University and Pontifical Seminary College. Later on he was appointed professor of the Nahuatlan language at the University of Mexico, and this work was published in connection with his appointment.
He was not only an important Mexican linguist and professor of Mexican languages at the Royal University (especially Nahua… Read More