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English: Manuscript titled "Sermonario en lengua otomí" (Collection of sermons in the Otomi language) from unknown procedence. Some of the sermons are translated into Purhepecha and Spanish Part of the Salvador Ugarte collection of the Biblioteca Cervantina of Tec de Monterrey, Can also be seen at https://repositorio.itesm.mx/ortec/handle/11285/596303
Español: Manuscrito "Sermonario en lengua otomí" de lugar desconocido. Algunos de los sermones son traducidos a tarasco y español. Parte de la colección Salvador Ugarte de la Biblioteca Cervantina deTec de Monterrey, Se puede ver también en https://repositorio.itesm.mx/ortec/handle/11285/596303
Date 16th century
date QS:P,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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