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(MEXICO—1803.)

Missae propriae sanctorum ordinis hospitalitatis S.P.N.

Joannis de Deo.

20 pages. Folio, stitched; moderate wear and soiling, horizontal fold;

uncut.

México: María Fernández de Jáuregui, 1803

[250/350]

First Mexican printing of a pamphlet first issued in Spain in 1749. Not in Medina or Palau,

and not otherwise traced.

433

(MEXICO—1803.) [Letondal, Claude-François.]

Tribulaciones de los fieles

en la parte oriental de la Ásia.

[8], 45 pages. 4to, self-wrappers; dampstaining, a bit of

worming in top margin, faint red pencil marks on title page, small punctures on last 3

leaves.

México: Mariano José de Zúñiga y Ontiveros, 1803

[600/900]

Missionary efforts in East Asia. Edited by Manuel Antonio Valdes. Medina, México 9597;

Palau 136758. None known at auction since 1986.

434

(MEXICO—1804.) [Letondal, Claude-François.]

Relacion de la las tribula-

ciones de los fieles . . . en las partes orientales de la Asia.

[12], 96, [2] pages. 4to,

contemporary plain wrappers, worn on backstrip; minor foxing.

México: Mariano de Zuñiga y Ontiveros, 1804

[500/750]

An expanded edition of the work on French missionary efforts in East Asia above, with an

illustrated dedication to Our Lady of Guadalupe on the second leaf. None others known at

auction. Medina, México 9706; Palau 136759.

435

(MEXICO—1807.)

Ligerisimo bosquejo de la vida de Francisco.

Illustrated

broadside, 31 x 21 cm; very faint dampstaining.

[México, 1807]

[300/400]

A life of the Italian Jesuit Francisco de Gerónimo y Gravina (1642-1716), also known as

Saint Francis de Geronimo.The engraving was done in México by Francisco Gordillo in 1807.

One copy in OCLC.

WITH

—a related broadside, “Finalizase la brevisima idea del G. P.

Francisco de Geronimo y Gravina,” issued after his 1806 beatification, 31 x 43 cm, folds and

minor soiling. No place of publication is given, but credited by Mathes to México. None others

traced.

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