File:Fac-símile do Catecismo na Língua Brasílica 117 (fl. 043r).png

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Português: Esta é uma fotografia do fac-símile do Catecismo na língua brasílica. Publicado em 1952, este fac-símile é referente à primeira edição do Catecismo, de 1618. Seu upload é aqui justificado pelo fato de a presente edição fac-similar ter tido sua reprodução corrigida, conforme Lemos Barbosa na apresentação da obra de 1952, pela firma Latt & Cia. Isso não implica, no entanto, a criação de um novo copyright — pelo contrário, o que se fez foi meramente aproximar o fac-símile da primeira edição. Lemos Barbosa, enfim, menciona que a presente reprodução é referente ao exemplar que leva o número 245‒P, na seção de Reservados da Biblioteca Nacional de Lisboa.
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Catecismo na língua brasílica: reprodução fac-similar da 1.ª edição (1618)
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Antônio de Araújo  (1566–1632) wikidata:Q4777676
 
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Antonio de Araujo; Antonio d’Araujo
Description Brazilian missionary
Date of birth/death 1566 Edit this at Wikidata 1632 Edit this at Wikidata
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