The civil Mexican authorities asked all royal ministers or officials of the Real Audiencia of Mexico to submit a declaration of their assets. From their responses, we can see which books were in their possession. These Crown servants—specifically, lawyers, prosecutors, magistrates, and the like—put down in writing the characteristics and economic value of their libraries. Their declarations provide an overview of how they valued and categorised their books. It is interesting, for instance, to note how they described a professional library. Pedro Zamorano, a corregidor and alcalde mayor, declared that he had “los libros de derecho canónico y civil y de las leyes de Partida y Nueva recopilación y de diferentes autores así teóricos como prácti...
Andre Preibish describes two rare books by Juan De Torquemada and Antonio Alcedo, which shed light o...
An analysis of Agustin Dherve's bookshop stock, he was the first bookshop keeper in Mexico City in t...
In the XVI century, Medina del Campo has an important book commerce, first focused on the fairs and,...
This paper analyses the distribution channels for law books in the Hispanic Atlantic world, the agen...
In 1636, captain Cristóbal De Velasco presented to a notary an inventory of books he had or had owne...
This paper seeks to study the commerce of books between Cadiz and Veracruz during a time of commerci...
Atlantic Book Circuits: Books Sent in the Honduras Route (1557-1700). In this work we analyze shipme...
<p>El presente trabajo revisa las fuentes disponibles para el tráfico de libros entre España y Améri...
This article analyses the merchants’ networks through which books arrived to the Americas and circul...
This article aims to synthesize the operations of book traffic through the Carrera de Indias (trade ...
Este artículo pretende ser una contribución al estudio de las mentalidades de las élites burguesas y...
La transmisión de la filosofía al continente americano puede rastrearse materialmente por medio del ...
Abstract This work reviews the different sources for the book trade between Spain and America, to an...
Alonso Rodríguez Gamarra was a book printer in Seville, that remained active between 1604 and 1622. ...
The Hacienda Real during the colony taxed the commerce with several tariffs, the most important bein...
Andre Preibish describes two rare books by Juan De Torquemada and Antonio Alcedo, which shed light o...
An analysis of Agustin Dherve's bookshop stock, he was the first bookshop keeper in Mexico City in t...
In the XVI century, Medina del Campo has an important book commerce, first focused on the fairs and,...
This paper analyses the distribution channels for law books in the Hispanic Atlantic world, the agen...
In 1636, captain Cristóbal De Velasco presented to a notary an inventory of books he had or had owne...
This paper seeks to study the commerce of books between Cadiz and Veracruz during a time of commerci...
Atlantic Book Circuits: Books Sent in the Honduras Route (1557-1700). In this work we analyze shipme...
<p>El presente trabajo revisa las fuentes disponibles para el tráfico de libros entre España y Améri...
This article analyses the merchants’ networks through which books arrived to the Americas and circul...
This article aims to synthesize the operations of book traffic through the Carrera de Indias (trade ...
Este artículo pretende ser una contribución al estudio de las mentalidades de las élites burguesas y...
La transmisión de la filosofía al continente americano puede rastrearse materialmente por medio del ...
Abstract This work reviews the different sources for the book trade between Spain and America, to an...
Alonso Rodríguez Gamarra was a book printer in Seville, that remained active between 1604 and 1622. ...
The Hacienda Real during the colony taxed the commerce with several tariffs, the most important bein...
Andre Preibish describes two rare books by Juan De Torquemada and Antonio Alcedo, which shed light o...
An analysis of Agustin Dherve's bookshop stock, he was the first bookshop keeper in Mexico City in t...
In the XVI century, Medina del Campo has an important book commerce, first focused on the fairs and,...