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Jose Toribio Medina Collection of Latin American Imprints, 1500-1800 Author Index Latin American History and Culture: Series 6: Parts 1-7: Jose Toribio Medina Collection of Latin American Imprints, 1500-1800 Author Index Abad Illana, Manuel, 1713-1780. Abarca y Valda, José Mariano de, b. 1720. Carta pastoral [microform] / del ilvstrisimo señor d. don Loa, y explicacion del arco, [Microform] que la santa Manvel Abad Yllana ; del consejo de Sv Magestad obispo de Iglesia metropolitana de Mexico, para desempeño de su amor, Areqvipa &c. : la que escribio con ocasion del jubiléo del año erigiò en la entrada que hizo a su govierno el excelentissimo santo, concedido por nuestro santisimo padre Pio VI, y para señor don Augustin de Ahumada, y Villalon, marquès de las publicarle en la capital de su diocesí [sic] à 16 marzo, del año Amarillas ... Escribiola don Joseph Mariano de Abarca, Valda, de 1777. y Velasquez ... Lima : [s.n.], 1777. 1777 [Mexico] Con licencia en la imprenta nueva de la Bibliotheca mexicana, enfrente de San Augustin. Año 1756. 1756 Abad y Aramburu, Julián. Oracion funebre [icroform] : que en el sufragio solemne Abarca y Valda, José Mariano de, b. 1720. que ofrecieron por la alma de el señor don Josef Escandon y Ojo politico, idea cabal, y ajustada copia de principes, Helguera, conde de la Sierra Gorda ... sus hijos don Manuel [Microform] que diò a luz la santa Iglesia metropolitana de Escandon y Llera, conde de la Sierra Gorda, el br. d. Mariano Mexico, en el Magnifico arco, que dedicò amorosa en la Escandon y Llera, d. Francisco Escandon y Llera, d. Melchor entrada que hizo a su govierno el excelentissimo señor don de Noriega, y d. Francisco de la Llata su alvecea, el dia 2. de Augustin de Ahumada, y Villalon, marquès de las Amarillas ... diciembre de este año de 1771. en la iglesia de la ilustre Escribiola don Joseph Mariano de Abarca, Valda, y Velasquez Congregacion de N. S. Santa Maria de Guadelupe, de la ... ... ciudad de Santiago de Queretaro / dixo el dr. don Julian Abad [Mexico] Con licencia en la imprenta nueva de la Bibliotheca y Aramburu ... ; la que dedican y consagran los dichos hijos de mexicana, en frente de S. Augustin. Año de 1756. 1756 el referido defunto señor conde al ilmô. y exmô. señor don Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana y Buitron ... Mexico : En la imprenta del lic. don Josef de Juaregui, en la Abarca y Valda, José Mariano de, b. 1720. calle de San Bernardo, 1772.. 1772 El sol en Leon solemnes aplausos conque, el rey nuestro señor d. Fernando VI. sol de las Españas, fuè celebrado el dia 11. de febrero del año de 1747 [microform] : en que se Abad, Diego José, 1727-1779. proclamò Su Magestad exaltada al solio de dos mundos por la Breve descripcion de la fabrica, y adornos del Templo de la muy noble, y muy leal imperial ciudad de Mexico, quien lo Compañia de Jesus de Zacatecas [microform] : con una dedica a la reyna n. señora da. Maria Barbara Xavier / escribe succinta relacion de las fiestas con que se solemnizò su su relacion el p. Joseph Mariano de Abarca ... todo â dedicacion : sacanla a luz, y la consagran al ss. patriarcha direccion, y conducta por comission al assumpto del licdo. d. señor s. Joseph las seis ilustres caballeros, patronos de la Joseph Francisco de Cuevas, Aguirre, y Espinosa ... solemnidad, y lucimientos de la dedicacion. Mexico : En la imprenta del nuevo rezado de doña Maria de Mexico : Por la viuda de d. Joseph Bernardo de Hogal, 1750. Ribera, en el Empedradillo, 1748. 1748 1750 Abbad y Lasierra, Iñigo, 1745-1813. Abad, Diego José, 1727-1779. Historia geográfica, civil y política de la isla de S. Juan De Dios, y sus atributos [microform] : poema / dispuesto Bautista de Puerto Rico [microform] / dala á luz don Antonio en verso español por el abate dn. Francisco Xavier Lozano, de Valladares de Sotomayor. Valdepeñas. Madrid : Impr. de A. Espinosa, 1788. 1788 Barcelona : Francisco Suriá y Burgada; impresor real, y á sus costas; calle de la Paja, 1788. 1788 Abad, Diego José, 1727-1779. Jacobi Josephi Labbe Selenopolitani De Deo Deoque homine heroica [microform]. Ferrariæ : Apud Josephum Rinaldi : De superiorum facultate, 1775. 1775 Editio altera, dimidio auctior ... Abad, Diego José, 1727-1779. Musa americana [microform] : poema : que en verso heroico latino escribió un erudito americano, sobre los soberanos atributos de Dios / y traduce en castellano en octava rima el br. don Diego Bringas de Manzaneda y Enzinas ... quien reverente la consagra a las soberanas plantas de Maria Santisima en el mysterio de su Immaculada Concepcion. Mexico : Felipe de Zúñiga y Ontiveros, calle del Espíritu Santo, 1783. 1783 1 Latin American History and Culture: Series 6: Parts 1-7: Jose Toribio Medina Collection of Latin American Imprints, 1500-1800 Author Index Achútegui, Gabriel de. Actos de fe, esperanza y caridad [microform] : que todo fiel Alegacion juridica en grado de segunda suplicacion por D. christiano está obligado à hacer con frequencia y devocion, Juan Manuel de Salcedo n. 50, conde de Gómara, vecino, y especialmente á la hora de la muerte : y à confesar los alferez mayor de la ciudad de Soria [microform] : contra D. principales misterios de nuestra santa fè que se contienen en la Miguel Bravo de Saravia n. 49, marques de la Pica, vecino de siguiente : a devocion de los Rr. Pp. misioneros del Colegio la ciudad de Santiago de Chile en el reyno de Indias : para que Apostólico de N.P.S. Francisco de Pachuca. el consejo se sirva declarar al conde de Gómara n. 50 sucesor México : En la oficina del lic. d. Joseph de Jaurequi; calle de en propiedad del mayorazgo fundado por doña Ana Bravo de San Bernardo, 1790. 1790 Saravia n. 15, en el testamento y codicilo que otorgó en primero de septiembre de 1556, y 14 de febrero de 1557 del quarto y quinto de sus bienes : y por dueño, como legítimo Actos de fe, esperanza, caridad, religion, y contricon sucesor de los mayorazgos de Rios, de la mitad de la villa de [microform] : a expensas de un persona devota. Almenar, sus tercias, alcabalas, y demas bienes, en que, como [Mexico : s.n., 17--?]. [17--?] propios que se suponen del mayorazgo que fundó doña Ana n. 15, se halla intruso el marques de la Pica n. 49, condenándole á la restitucion de unos y otros bienes con frutos producidos Actos de fé, esperanza, y caridad [microform] : impresos â desde la injusta ocupacion, revocando á ese fin las sentencias devocion de nn [sic] bienhechor. de vista y revista de la chancillería de Valladolid de 10 de Mexico : En la imprenta del lic. d. Joseph de Jauregui, en la diciembre de 1760, y 9 de octubre de 1764, que no estimaron calle de San Bernardo [17--?]. [17--?] dichas pretensiones. Madrid : Joachin Ibarra, impresor de cámara de S.M. [1778]. [1778] Actos de fe, esperanza, y caridad [microform] : que todo fiel christiano está obligado à hacer con frequencia y devocion, especialmente á la hora de la muerte : y á confesar los Acosta, José de, 1540-1600. principales mysterios de nuestra santa fé, que se contienen en Iosephi Acostae ... Conciones de adventv [microform] : id la siguiente : a devocion de los Rr. Pp. misioneros del Colegio est de omnibus dominicis & festis diebus à dominica Apostólico de nuestro padre san Francisco de Pachuca. vigesimaquarta post pentecosten vsque ad quadragesimam : México : Joseph Fernandez Jaurequi, calle de Stô. Domingo, quarum numerum & locum index initio præfixus ostendit : res 1796. 1796 verò, & insigniores scripturæ locos tractatos duo alij indices continent ... Salmanticæ : apud Ioannem, & Andrea Renaut fratres, 1597. Actos de fé, esperanza, y caridad [microform] : que todo fiel 1597 christiano está obligado á hacer con freqüencia y devocion, especialmente á la horo de la muerte : y a confesar los principales misterios de nuestra santa fé, que se contienen en Acosta, José de, 1540-1600. este librito : a devocion de los Rr. Pp. misioneros del Colegio Iosephi Acostae ... Conciones in quadragesimam Apostólico de [sic] N.S.P.S. Francisco de Puchuca. [microform] : quarum in singulas ferias numerum & locorum Los Angeles : En la imprenta de d. Pedro de la Rosa, 1791. index initio præfixus ostendit : res verò, & insigniores 1791 scripturæ locos tractatos duo alij indices continent ... Salmanticæ : apud Ioannem & Andrea Renaut, 1596. 1596 Actos de fé, esperanza, y charidad [microform] : que todo fiel christiano está obligado á hacer con frequencia, y devocion, Acosta, José de, 1540-1600. especialmente á la hora de la muerte : y á confessar los Iosephi Acostae ... Conciones in quadragesimam principales misterios de nuestra santa fé que sé contienen en la [microform] : quarum in singulas ferias numerum & locum siguiente : a devocion de los padres missioneros de Pachuca. index initio præfixus ostendit : res verò, & insigniores [Mexico] Reimpressos en la imprenta de la Bibliotheca scripturæ locos tractatos, duo alij indices continent / ad mexicana; calle de S. Bernardo, 1778. 1778 illustr.mum & reuer.mum d. d. Simonem Tevrstain ... Venetiis : apud Io. Bapt. Ciottum senensem, sub signo Aurorae, 1599. 1599 Actos de fe, esperanza, y charidad [microform] : que todo fiel christiano está obligado á hacer con frequencia, y devocion, especialmente á la hora de la muerte, y á confesar los Actos de fe, esperanza y caridad [microform]. principales misterios de nuestra santa fé, que se contienen en [Guatemala] : Antonio Sanchez Cubillas familiar del Santo la siguiente : a devocion de los padres misioneros de Pachuca. oficio de la Inquisicion de Sevilla, 1785. 1785 México : En la imprenta de d. Felipe de Zuñiga y Ontiveros, calle del Espiritu Santo, 1782. 1782 2 Latin American History and Culture: Series 6: Parts 1-7: Jose Toribio Medina Collection of Latin American Imprints, 1500-1800 Author Index Acuña y Morera, Esteban. Aguirre, Isidro, fl. 1785. Ervditæ non magis qvam illvstri, qvamqve ..
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