Alonso Rodríguez Gamarra was a book printer in Seville, that remained active between 1604 and 1622. He sent books in 1607 to Santo Domingo and in 1613 to Guatemala and Mexico. These three shipments were of 71, 295 and 186 respectively. Additionally, these shipments included 6000 printed sheet of broadside and chapbook in twelve ream of paper, that ,as a hole, was very well assorted. In two of the three registration sheets there was an unusual high level of detail of the books shipped, since there were notes of the title, the author and the imprint. This last detail has brought to us many surprises since it allows to make some clarifications on the production of Gamarra work shop. It is necessary to underline the reference to an unknown edit...
In 1587, an ambitious colonial bureaucrat in Mexico City published a handbook titled Instrucción náu...
This article documents the development and evolution of the printing presses situated in the central...
The sword and the cross have been largely used as symbols of a conquest that made America the place ...
Alonso Rodríguez Gamarra was a book printer in Seville, that remained active between 1604 and 1622. ...
Alonso Rodríguez Gamarra fue un impresor sevillano activo entre 1604 y 1622. Envió libros en 1607 a ...
The first printing press moved to Peru in the late sixteenth century, on the occasion of the edition...
Se estudia la historia de la imprenta en Antequera entre los años 1573 y 1603: a traves de los cuatr...
The contribution of prints to the European expansion and the globalisation of the Early Modern world...
This paper seeks to study the commerce of books between Cadiz and Veracruz during a time of commerci...
The study of library inventories of the Golden Age is of great interest to those who study the cultu...
The civil Mexican authorities asked all royal ministers or officials of the Real Audiencia of Mexico...
This article aims to synthesize the operations of book traffic through the Carrera de Indias (trade ...
This study examines a sample of book shipments sent across the Atlantic from Seville to American por...
Las continuas relaciones editoriales y tipográficas que existían entre las dos ciudades andaluzas de...
En el Archivo General de Indias de Sevilla se conserva el expediente de un pleito que enfrentó a Alo...
In 1587, an ambitious colonial bureaucrat in Mexico City published a handbook titled Instrucción náu...
This article documents the development and evolution of the printing presses situated in the central...
The sword and the cross have been largely used as symbols of a conquest that made America the place ...
Alonso Rodríguez Gamarra was a book printer in Seville, that remained active between 1604 and 1622. ...
Alonso Rodríguez Gamarra fue un impresor sevillano activo entre 1604 y 1622. Envió libros en 1607 a ...
The first printing press moved to Peru in the late sixteenth century, on the occasion of the edition...
Se estudia la historia de la imprenta en Antequera entre los años 1573 y 1603: a traves de los cuatr...
The contribution of prints to the European expansion and the globalisation of the Early Modern world...
This paper seeks to study the commerce of books between Cadiz and Veracruz during a time of commerci...
The study of library inventories of the Golden Age is of great interest to those who study the cultu...
The civil Mexican authorities asked all royal ministers or officials of the Real Audiencia of Mexico...
This article aims to synthesize the operations of book traffic through the Carrera de Indias (trade ...
This study examines a sample of book shipments sent across the Atlantic from Seville to American por...
Las continuas relaciones editoriales y tipográficas que existían entre las dos ciudades andaluzas de...
En el Archivo General de Indias de Sevilla se conserva el expediente de un pleito que enfrentó a Alo...
In 1587, an ambitious colonial bureaucrat in Mexico City published a handbook titled Instrucción náu...
This article documents the development and evolution of the printing presses situated in the central...
The sword and the cross have been largely used as symbols of a conquest that made America the place ...