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Visual Arts, Artisanry, and Crafting

Visual Arts, Artisanry, and Crafting
Arte de la lengua cahita conforme à las reglas de muchos peritos en ella ..., Mexico,1737
The work has been variously attributed to Diego Pablo Gonzalez and to Tomãs Basilio. John Carter Brown Library copy has recent ink drawing of a saint's head (?) on verso of t.p.

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The John Carter Brown Library at Brown University.

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Cahita language. Mexico.

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Apply in writing for permission to use this resource. ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
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https://docs.google.com/a/brown.edu/file/d/0B6HZ5zK90KBwbGg4aVc4T0lTYmUxM1V5cks…
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