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  1. Lorenzo Boturini Benaducci (also Botterini) 1698, Sondrio, Italy – 1749, Madrid) was a historian, antiquary and ethnographer of New Spain, the Spanish Empire's dominions in North America. Early life. Born in Italy of noble parentage, Lorenzo Boturini Benaducci studied in Milan and lived in Trieste and Vienna.

  2. BOTURINI BENADUCI, LORENZO. Historian and collector of Mexican antiquities, devotee of Our Lady of Guadalupe; b. Sondrio, Lombardy, Italy, 1702; d. Madrid, Spain, apparently in 1755. Little is known of Boturini's early life. He studied in Milan and spent some time in Vienna and Lisbon.

  3. Andrew Laird, Brown University Lorenzo Boturini Benaduci, a nobleman born in the Duchy of Milan in 1698 (and thus a Spanish subject), spent seven years in New Spain during 1736-1743, building a formidable and still unparalleled collection of indigenous Mexican manuscripts and pictorial codices.

  4. Señor de la Torre y de Hono. Sondrio (Italia), c. 1702 – Madrid, 1755. Historiador.

  5. Jun 24, 2011 · Boturini Benaduci, Lorenzo. Publication date. 1746. Topics. México-historia, México-indígenas. Publisher. Imprenta de Juan de Zúñiga. Collection. sigloxx. Contributor. Biblioteca Ludwig von Mises, Universidad Francisco Marroquín. Language. Spanish. 167 p.

  6. Oct 1, 2018 · Lorenzo Boturini Benaduci, a nobleman born in the Duchy of Milan in 1698 (and thus a Spanish subject), spent seven years in New Spain during 1736–1743, building a formidable and still unparalleled collection of indigenous Mexican manuscripts and pictorial codices.

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