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CSAIP, Treatment of Indians, Sources, Description and travel, HistoryPlaces
South AmericaTimes
18th century, To 1806Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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En Gijon [i.e. Lima, Peru]
Edition Notes
Concolorcorvo was the pseudonym of Calixto Bustamante Carlos, Inca, which in turn was the nom de plume of Alonso Carrió de la Vandera, whose dates modern scholarship has established as 1715-1783. Regarding the true identity of the author, the uncontested place of publication, and probable year of publication of this underground press work, see the discussion in: (1) Vargas Ugarte ; (2) José J. Real Díaz, "Don Alonso Carrió de la Bandera autor del Lazarillo de ciegos caminantes," Anuario de estudios americanos, 13 (1956), p. 387-416; (3) the "Introduction de Marcel Bataillon" to the French translation, Itinéraire de Buenos-Aires à Lima (Paris : Institut des Hautes Etudes de l'Amérique Latine, 1961), p. [1]-17; and (4) Félix Alvarez-Brun, "Noticias sobre Carrió de la Vandera, autor del Lazarillo de ciegos caminantes," Caravelle: cahier du monde hispanique et luso-brésilien, 7 (1966), p. 179-188.
Not foliated or paginated.
Signatures: [par.]-3[par.]⁴ 4[par.]⁴ (-4[par.]4) B-3G⁴ 3[H]⁴ 3I-3N⁴ (4[par.]3 verso, 2D4, 3N4 verso blank)
Brown, J.C. Cat., 1493-1800, III:1856.
Medina, J.T. Lima, 1354.
Palau y Dulcet (2. ed.) 37707.
Sabin 9566.
Vargas Ugarte, R. Impresos peruanos, 2074.
Digital version available on Internet Archive.
Provenance of John Carter Brown Library copy: Nicolás León: bookplate.
John Carter Brown Library copies 1 and 2 bound in contemporary vellum. Copy 1 tightly bound. Copy 2 lacks folded leaf of tables and has signature leaves V2 and V3 bound between X3 and X4.
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