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[EXLIBRIS-L] "Media Camara"



I'm looking over a bookstore inventory from 1687 in Mexico and have come across something that has me stumped, so I'm appealing to the collective wisdom.

The inventory includes a number of breviaries, some of them with the qualifier "media camara". Looking through various lexicons, I haven't found anything to clear up what "media camara" might mean. The Corpus Diacrónico del Español at the RAE includes only one document using the phrase, also a book list, from 1617, which includes the following three entries:

Yten, otro brebario de media camara de Plantino, en pergamino.
Yten, otro brebario de Plantino en dos cuerpos de año 74.
Yten, un brebario de camara entera, nuevo del año 1606 de Joan Querejio forrado en cabrita colorado.


I'm sure someone has the answer for me, any help would be appreciated.


Ken --

Ken Ward MLIS	mailto:kcward@alumni.reed.edu
PhD Candidate	Department of History	UT @ Austin


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