COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Books Internet Archive
mediaCollectionId
JCB~3~3
JCB Books Internet Archive
Collection
true
Author:
Ribas Galindo, Francisco, 1794-approximately 1860.
author
Ribas Galindo, Francisco, 1794-approximately 1860.
Author
false
Title:
Proclama /
title
Proclama /
Title
false
Publisher:
Matthew Gallagher y James Lamb
publisher
Matthew Gallagher y James Lamb
Publisher
false
Begin Publication Date:
1810
begin_publication_date
1810
Begin Publication Date
false
MMS Id (Alma identifier):
991035246269706966
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991035246269706966
MMS Id (Alma identifier)
false
Permanent Call Number:
bB810 .R482p
permanent_call_number
bB810 .R482p
Permanent Call Number
false
Statistics Note 1 (Accession Number):
STAT_NOTE_1_ACCESSION #: 19-051
statistics_note_1__accession_number_
STAT_NOTE_1_ACCESSION #: 19-051
Statistics Note 1 (Accession Number)
false
Uniform Resource Identifier:
uniform_resource_identifier
https://archive.org/details/proclama00riba
Uniform Resource Identifier
false
Subjects:
Venezuela--History--1810-1830.
subjects
Venezuela--History--1810-1830.
Subjects
false
Subjects:
Venezuela--Politics and government--1810-1830.
subjects
Venezuela--Politics and government--1810-1830.
Subjects
false
Subjects:
Broadsides, etc.--Venezuela--Caracas.
subjects
Broadsides, etc.--Venezuela--Caracas.
Subjects
false
Subjects:
Imprint 1810.
subjects
Imprint 1810.
Subjects
false
General Note:
Title from caption.; Imprint supplied by Grases.; Text begins: "Venezolanos: los havitantes de esta capital acaban de dar un nuevo realze al patriotisimo que siempre les há animado"; Dated following text: Caracas 20 de abril de 1810.; Exhortation calling on all Venezuelans to unite, saying the inhabitants of this city have overthrown an illegitimate government, have established a supreme authority, and are now breathing the air of Independence. He points out the remaining provinces are the body of the new nation and that without them Caracas is merely a bodyless head. "Unite or die" is his plea, and by doing so, Venezuelans would form a nation that would know how to maintain the honor of the Spanish people and that will make all others respect them.
general_note
Title from caption.; Imprint supplied by Grases.; Text begins: "Venezolanos: los havitantes de esta capital acaban de dar un nuevo realze al patriotisimo que siempre les há animado"; Dated following text: Caracas 20 de abril de 1810.; Exhortation calling on all Venezuelans to unite, saying the inhabitants of this city have overthrown an illegitimate government, have established a supreme authority, and are now breathing the air of Independence. He points out the remaining provinces are the body of the new nation and that without them Caracas is merely a bodyless head. "Unite or die" is his plea, and by doing so, Venezuelans would form a nation that would know how to maintain the honor of the Spanish people and that will make all others respect them.
General Note
false
Local Note:
John Carter Brown Library copy imperfect: small wormhole on foredge of broadsheet has been repaired with Japanese paper and does not affect text.; John Carter Brown Library copy acquired with the assistance of the Bromsen Fund.
local_note
John Carter Brown Library copy imperfect: small wormhole on foredge of broadsheet has been repaired with Japanese paper and does not affect text.; John Carter Brown Library copy acquired with the assistance of the Bromsen Fund.
Local Note
false
bookName:
proclama00riba
titleLeaf:
1
startLeafNumber:
1
Book files:
proclama00riba_text.xml , proclama00riba.pdf , proclama00riba_jp2.zip , 0002.jp2 , 0001.jp2 , 0003.jp2 , book.properties , scandata.xml , proclama00riba_meta.xml
imageFormat:
jp2
totalLeafs:
3
zip:
proclama00riba_jp2.zip