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Will of Matteo Eossibel, 1776 June 7.
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Mayan languages
K'iche'
Description
1 leaf : paper ; 31 x 21 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Eossibel, Matteo
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Quiché Indians
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Quiché language
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Texts
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Guatemala
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History
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18th century
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Sources
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Indigenous Studies
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Donor
Garrett, Robert, 1875-1961
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Former owner
Gates, William, 1863-1940
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Getty AAT genre
Wills
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Guatemala
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18th century
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Paper
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Contained in
Robert Garrett collection, ca. 1340 B.C.-1900s.
Multi-title collection including Will of Joseph Chen, and 51 other(s).
Compiled/Created
1776 June 7.
Linking notes
Bound together with a series of wills in K'iche', dated from 1762 to 1777 (includes Garrett-Gates Mesoamerican Manuscripts, nos. 106-157).
Forms part of the Robert Garrett Collection (C0744).
Summary note
Will of Matteo Eossibel, no place indicated.
Binding note
in soft leather case, with vellum ties and buttons.
Language note
Text in K'iche'.
Provenance
Previously owned by William Gates; sold to Robert Garrett (purchased from William Gates in 1930); deposited by Garrett at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton in 1942; removed from the Institute in 1949, at Garrett's request, and donated to the Princeton University Library.
Source acquisition
Gift; Robert Garrett; 1949.
Cite as
Garrett-Gates Mesoamerican Manuscripts, no. 152, Manuscripts Division, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.
Place name(s)
Guatemala.
In
Robert Garrett Collection, ca. 1340 B.C.-1900s
Multi-title collection including Will of Joseph Chen, and 51 other(s).
OCLC
1340479152
Statement on language in description
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