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[Communications Among Joseph de Escandon and Various Spanish Officials] (open access)

[Communications Among Joseph de Escandon and Various Spanish Officials]

Series of communications among Joseph de Escandon and various Spanish officials in Mexico City. These concern whether or not the missionaries, sent to convert the Indians, need special authority from the Metropolitan Bishopric to administer sacraments to Spanish subjects as well as Indians.
Date: {1749-02-17..1749-04-02,1760-02-21}
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History

Partie du Mexique ou de la Nouvelle Espagne.

Map shows mid-eighteenth century geography and major cities in Mexico and Guatemala. Relief shown pictorially. Scale [ca. 1:5,400,000].
Date: 1749
Creator: Robert de Vaugondy, Didier, 1723-1786
Object Type: Map
System: The Portal to Texas History
La favola di Orfeo (open access)

La favola di Orfeo

Libretto of the opera "La favola di Orfeo" in several verse forms. Poliziano's version of the legend of Orfeo differs from the story in Monteverdi or Gluck's operas. In Poliziano's ending, Orpheus is torn to pieces by the maenads (or Bacchantes). This copy includes Bernardino Baldi's eclogue "Celeo e l'Orto," a culinary poem that describes the production of polenta.
Date: 1749
Creator: Poliziano, Angelo, 1454-1494. & Baldi, Bernardino, 1553-1617.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library

John Stevens (?)

Access: Use of this item is restricted to the UNT Community
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Date: 1749~/1752~
Creator: Wollaston, John
Object Type: Artwork
System: The UNT Digital Library

Platée : comédie-ballet

Jacques Autreau’s play Platée, ou Junon jalouse was based on a story by a second-century Greek author named Pausanias who chronicled his travels (including rituals and traditions) in ten books that represent the different regions of Greece. At the time Le Valois d’Orville appropriated Autreau’s drama for a libretto, it was uncommon for French court operas to include comic features, and even Autreau’s spoken play lacked the comic tone of the opera. Yet, the humor extends beyond the plot; for instance, the sounds of frogs and birds are represented instrumentally. Platée was first performed at Versailles for the wedding of the dauphin and Princess Maria Theresa of Spain in 1745.
Date: 1749
Creator: Rameau, Jean Philippe, 1683-1764 & Le Valois d'Orville, Adrien-Joseph
Object Type: Musical Score/Notation
System: The UNT Digital Library