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with the Inquisition his press was being worked by Negro slaves +
he was in partnership c Espiosa + P. Balli. His trial
before the Inquisition gave a contemporary picture of the state
of printing in the 3rd quarter of the 16th C."
P. Ocharte 1st imprint → "Prouisoes cedulas," 1563.
-- printed some 35 books - used gothic, roman +
italic types as well as woodcuts + rather elaborate initials.
printed 1) the 1st Spanish-American law book (1563),
compiled by Vasco de Puga.
2) 1587 - 1st work on seamanship in the New World,
the "Instruccion nauthica."
- Books printed in Mexico before Jan. 1, 1601, are
often labeled "Mexican incurables", + they represent
some of the finest printing from the earliest presses
in the New World.
Z 210 Z 98 HEHL - Los Franciscanos y la Imprenta en Mexico.
"Decretada en 1517 por Leon X por su Bula Ite et vos
in vineam meam la separacion carronic de los
Coventuales y Observantes, continuo entre estos la
distincion de las familias cismontana y ultramontana
y esta ultima, reunida en la Congregacion General de
Tolosa. Francia, en 1532 dio nueva forma a
los Estatutos de Barcelona.
En el Capitulo GEneral Intermedio de Toledo de 1583
fueron aprobados con las reformas que, sobre tood,
la celebracion de Concilo de Trento imponia.
En el Capitulo General de Toledo de 1606 se decreto
una nueva revision de los Estatutos de Barcelona."

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