The document is part of the activities before the arrival of Francisco de Borja, viceroy of Peru in 1615, who is known for his consideration for the development of Education and his preference for poetry and the arts. The text is related to the Royal University of Lima (current National University of San Marcos), given that its rector, Ivan de Soto, was responsible for promoting its publication.
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