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100 1 $aJiménez Samaniego, José,$d1622-1692.
240 10 $aRelacion de la vida de la Venerable Madre Sor Maria de Jesus.
245 10 $aPrologo, y relacion de la vida de la Venerable Madre Sor Maria de Jesus de Agreda.
246 3 $aPrologo, y relacion de la vida de la Venerable Madre Sor Maria de Jesvs de Agreda.
260 $aCon privilegio. En Madrid: :$bPor Blàs de Villa-Nueva,,$cAño de 1712.
300 $a[2], 231, [1], 344 p., [1] leaf of plates :$bport. ;$c17 cm. (8vo)
500 $aAttributed to José Ximénez Samaniego by Palau.
500 $a"A los doctores, que leyeren esta historia. Fray Joseph Ximenez Samaniego, indigno frayle menor. Prologo galeato", p. 1-231, 2nd count.
500 $aThe "Prologo galeato" was separately translated and printed in Italian in Trent in the same year.
500 $aFirst appeared in: Mystica ciudad de Dios, milagros de su omnipotencia y abismo de la gracia / by Sor María de Jesús de Agreda, first printed in Madrid, 1670, and included titles: "Relacion de la Vida de la Venerable Madre Sor Maria de Iesus", which also included "Notas a esta primera parte de la Historia de la Vida de la Madre de Dios, escrita por la venerable Madre Sor Maria de Iesus"
500 $aFirst printed separately under title: Relacion de la vida de la Venerable Madre Sor Maria de Jesus, Barcelona, 1687.
500 $aIncludes an account of the conversion of the Indians of New Mexico, p. 81-96, 2nd count.
500 $a"Relacion de la vida de la Venerable Madre Sor Maria de Jesus, escritora de esta obra. Hazela Fr. Joseph Ximenez Samaniego, de la Orden de San Francisco:, p. 1-344, 4th count, has separate caption title.
500 $aSor Maria de Jésus, de Agreda was a member of the Order of the Immaculate Conception, also known as Conceptionists. She wrote fourteen books, including a series of revelations about the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Her bilocation activity is said to have occurred between her cloistered monastery in rural Spain and the Jumano Indians of central New Mexico and West Texas, and inspired many Franciscan missionaries in the New World.
500 $aSignatures: pi1 (pi1 verso blank) A-O⁸ P⁴ (P4 verso blank); A-X⁸ (L2 missigned K2) Y⁴
500 $aTitle page printed within ornamental border; head and tail pieces; initials.
500 $aAn engraved portrait of Sor Maria de Jésus, de Agreda is bound between p. [1], 3rd count, and p. 1, 4th count.
510 4 $aPalau y Dulcet, A. Manual del librero hispano-americano (2. ed.),$c3259.
510 4 $aPalau y Dulcet, A. Manual del librero hispano-americano (2. ed.),$c377259.
510 4 $aEuropean Americana$c712/266.
590 $aJohn Carter Brown Library copy bound in contemporary full sheep.
590 $aJohn Carter Brown Library copy acquired with the assistance of the Louis D. Sharpe Metcalf Fund.
590 $aProvenance of the John Carter Brown Library copy has a faded book stamp of a Capuchin convent in Madrid on verse of title page.
600 00 $aMaría de Jesús,$cde Agreda, sor,$d1602-1665.$tMystica ciudad de Dios, milagros de su omnipotencia y abismo de la gracia.
610 20 $aFranciscans$xMissions$zMexico.
650 0 $aNuns$zSpain$vBiography.
650 0 $aIndians of Mexico$xMissions.
650 0 $aIndians of North America$zTexas$xMissions.
650 0 $aJumano Indians.
653 $aImprint 1712.
740 02 $aPrologo galeato.
752 $aSpain$dMadrid.
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