8/27/2023 0 Comments Sor juana ines de la cruz obras![]() The vast array of skills and knowledge she demonstrated before the panel became publicly known throughout Mexico. When she was seventeen, the viceroy assembled a panel of scholars to test her intelligence. She continued to study privately, and, at sixteen, was presented to the court of the Viceroy Marquis de Mancera, where she was admitted to the service of the viceroy’s wife. She longed to disguise herself as a male so that she could go to university but was not given permission by her family to do so. She also learned Nahuatl, an Aztec language spoken in Central Mexico, and wrote some short poems in that language.Īt age eight, after her grandfather’s death, Juana was sent to live in Mexico City with her maternal aunt. By adolescence, she had comprehensively studied Greek logic, and was teaching Latin to young children at age thirteen. She composed her first poem when she was eight years old. Juana was a voracious reader in her early childhood, hiding in the hacienda chapel to read her grandfather’s books from the adjoining library. Her maternal grandfather owned property in Amecameca and Juana spent her early years living with her mother on his estate, Panoaya. 21 cm.Born on Novem(though there is some dispute about the year), in San Miguel Neplantla, Mexico, Juana Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez was the illegitimate daughter of a Spanish father and Creole mother. ed.), 65226 Bibliotheca Americana: catalogue of the John Carter Brown Library in Brown University, books printed 1675-1700, p.416 European Americana 700/149 Republisher_date 20170530135028 Republisher_operator Scandate 20170526163613 Scanner Scanningcenter providence Size, 210, p., leaf of plates : port. Bibliografía de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, 30 Palau y Dulcet, A. Urn:oclc:record:1045394605 Foldoutcount 0 Full_bib_id b79814128 Identifier famayobrasposthu00juan Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t0gv11w63 Invoice 81 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 Page-progression lr Pages 374 Physical 3 Ppi 500 References Medina, J.T. J91f Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II Digital 1 External-identifier ![]() Cropping of text may occur due to narrow margins.Īccession 32121 Addeddate 17:27:26 Associated-names Castorena y Ursúa, Juan Ignacio de, 1668-1733 Stirling Maxwell, William, 1818-1878 Call number BA700. No copyright, table of contents, chapters. Provenance of the John Carter Brown Library copy: William Stirling: armorial bookplate on front pastedown and blind-tooled coat of arms on front board John Carter Brown Library copy acquired as a gift of the JCB Associates John Carter Brown Library copy bound in 19th century calf with blind-tooled coat of arms of William Stirling on front board and unidentifed coat of arms on rear board front board fully detached The second volume was entitled "Segundo volumen de las obras de Soror Juana Ines de la Cruz, monja profesa en el Monasterio del Señor San Gerónimo de la ciudad de Mexico" and printed in Madrid, 1692 The first volume of her works was entitled "Inundacion castalida de la unica poetisa, musa dezima, soror Juana Ines de la Cruz" and printed in Madrid, 1689. ed.)īibliotheca Americana: catalogue of the John Carter Brown Library in Brown University, books printed 1675-1700 ![]() Bibliografía de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Title page printed in red and black head and tail pieces initialsĮngraved portrait bound following title page leaf in architectural border ornamented with emblems and armorial bearings of the patrons of this publication, the queen and the marquesa del Valle 1-210, are poems with some religious meditations and spiritual exercises Much of the works by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz on p. Much of the preliminary matter is filled with laudatory poetry by different authors for Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz "Prologo a quien leyere, el doctor don Iuan Ignacio de Castorena Vrsua, capellan de honor de Su Magestad, theologo, examinador de la nunciatura de España, y prebendado de la Santa Iglesa Metropolitana de Mexico": p. ![]() Generally considered the first edition of the third volume of her works many of the the first leaves of each gathering have either "Parte III." or "Tom. ![]()
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