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Las oraciones de la doctrina christiana : compuestas del análisis que de ellas trae el Confessionario en lengua mixe

Contributor:
Brinton, Daniel G. 1837-1899 (former owner)
Name:
Berendt, C. Hermann 1817-1878; Quintana, Augustin de
Timespan:
Early works to 1800
Date:
1871
Description:
Texts of 13 prayers, or recitations of Catholic doctrine, in Mixe language, derived by C. Hermann Berendt from Augustin de Quintana's work Confessionario (Confessonario) en lengua mixe, published in 1733. Berendt has strung together in continuous texts the Mixe versions of the prayers that are given by Quintana only piecemeal, interspersed in a grammatical discussion of the language. The Spanish title is at the head of each text, sometimes followed by a more prominent Mixe title. The texts are: the Making of the sign of the cross (Persignarse); the Lord's prayer; the Ave Maria; the Apostles' creed (Credo); the Salve Regina; the Ten commandments (Mandamientos del decalogo); the Commandments of the Church (Mandamientos de la iglesia); the Sacraments (Sacramentos); the Articles of faith (Articulos de la fée); Works of mercy (Obras de misericordia); the General confession (Confesión general); the Act of contrition (Acto de contrición); and the Bendito. Two annotations by Berendt apparently give alternate Mixe constructions with respect to the Apostles' Creed (p. 3). For Berendt's handwritten transcription of Quintana's work, in which these same Mixe texts are inserted, accompanied by a parallel Spanish version, see Ms. Coll. 700, Item 99. (One evident variation in the present texts, as compared to the latter manuscript, is the added phrase at the end of some of the texts: Huin ytunot Jesus.) The tipped-in leaf (p. vi) is a note of advice in the case of printing; it suggests a different use of diacritics, with a remark about pronunciation, and urges attention to the separation of words and syllables.
Language:
Central American Indian languages
Provenance:
From the collection of C. Hermann Berendt, later acquired by Daniel Garrison Brinton (ex libris stamp on title page).
Subject:
Catholic Church -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800; Catholic Church; Mixe language -- Texts; Indians of Mexico -- Languages -- Early works to 1800; Language and languages; Indians of Mexico -- Languages; Mixe language
Resource Type:
Text
Form/Genre:
Prayers; Texts
Physical Description:
14 leaves : paper; 220 x 162 (170-172 x 110) mm bound to 227 x 171 mm
Geographic Subject:
Mexico -- Languages -- Early works to 1800; Mexico
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Notes:
Ms. codex.; Title from title page (p. v).; Pagination: Paper, fol. i (different paper) + 14 + i (different paper); [vi, 1], 2-12, [x], with 6 pages at beginning and 10 at end blank; contemporary pagination in ink, upper center. Partial leaf tipped in (p. vi).; Layout: Written in 23-26 long lines.; Script: Written in the hand of C. Hermann Berendt.; Binding: Contemporary 19th-century boards; split between front pastedown and front free endpaper.; Origin: Written in New York (Nueva York) in December 1871 (f. 1r).; Mixe, with Spanish headings and title page.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Ms. Coll. 700
Collection:
Berendt-Brinton Linguistic Collection