¿Quién no ha puesto, aparte de sus señalizadores de lectura, algun otro papel que cite al texto que están leyendo?
mayo 20, 2006
by Rodrigo Ortega
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mayo 20, 2006
by Rodrigo Ortega
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¿Quién no ha puesto, aparte de sus señalizadores de lectura, algun otro papel que cite al texto que están leyendo?
mayo 18, 2006
by Rodrigo Ortega
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“A mediados del siglo XVI, la tipografía se extendió con la rapidez del viento por toda America Latina. Tan solo 50 años después de la llegada de los españoles, el oficio de impresor ya estaba en auge. Para los pioneros, … Continue reading
mayo 18, 2006
by Rodrigo Ortega
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Printing in Mexico, which had such a brilliant start in the 16th century, continued to grow no less flourishing in the following centuries. The Old styles letter called “de Tortis”, that made the … Continue reading
mayo 18, 2006
by Rodrigo Ortega
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One of the most important branches of Mexican folklore is reaveled by the prints of a popular character illustrated by woodcuts or metal engravings which circulated abundantly during the 19th Century. We do … Continue reading
mayo 17, 2006
by Rodrigo Ortega
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mayo 17, 2006
by Rodrigo Ortega
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Undoubtedly patronized by Fray de Zumárraga, Bishop of Mexico (who by the way labored enthusiastically to bring printing to Mexico), Pablos opened his workshop in a section of the Episcopal Palace. This place … Continue reading