Accession number:
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03713
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Record number:
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03713-2
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JCB call number:
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D700 G133n
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Image title:
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Oploop te Mexico
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Creator 1:
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Thomas Doesburgh
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Creator 1 dates:
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fl. 1692-1712
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Creator 1 role:
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in[venit]. et fe[cit].
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Place image published:
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[Amsterdam]
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Image publisher:
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[Willem de Coup, Willem Lamsveld, Philip Verbeek & Johannes Lamsveld]
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Image date:
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[1700]
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Image function:
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plate; following p. 112
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Technique:
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engraving
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Image dimension height:
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18.8 cm.
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Image dimension width:
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13.8 cm.
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Page dimension height:
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18.9 cm.
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Page dimension width:
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15.4 cm.
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Materials medium:
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ink
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Materials support:
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paper
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Languages:
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Dutch
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Description:
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Native Americans and European soldiers attack a building or palace. Includes swords, guns or muskets, rocks, dog, scene of warfare or riot.
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Source creator:
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Gage, Thomas, 1603?-1656
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Source Title:
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[English-American his travail by sea and land. Dutch] Nieuwe ende seer naeuwkeurige reyse door de Spaensche West-Indien ...
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Source place of publication:
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t' Amsterdam
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Source publisher:
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By Willem de Coup, Willem Lamsvelt, Philip Verbeek en Johannes Lamsvelt, Boekverkoopers
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Source date:
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1700
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notes:
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The text describes the conflict between Diego Carrillo, marqués de Gélvez, viceroy of New Spain, and Juan Pérez de la Cerna, archbishop of New Spain, which escalated into riots causing the burning of the viceroy's palace and the prison adjoining in 1624.Thomas Gage, an English Dominican friar, returned to England after several decades in Spanish America, became a Protestant and a principal advisor to Oliver Cromwell.
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Time Period:
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1651-1700
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Provenance/Donor:
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Acquired before 1870.
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Owner and copyright:
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©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
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geographic area:
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Spanish America
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Subject Area:
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Artifacts, industry, and human activities
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Subject Area:
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Indigenous peoples
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Subject headings:
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Mexico--History--Spanish colony, 1540-1810
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