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BELTRAN DE SANTA ROSA, Fray Pedro (bel-tran'), Mexican author, born in Yucatan early in the 18th century. He belonged to the Franciscan order, filled many important offices, and was professor of philosophy, theology, and the Maya language. His most important works are "Arte y Semilexicon Yucateco " (1746), "Declaracion de la Doctrina Cristiana," and "Catecismo," all written in the Indian language of Yucatan, or Maya.
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