This article describes an unknown edition of Italian Amadis, the oldest conserved at present, and studies its relationship with the early editions of the text. The volume is part of a rich collection of Italian translations and continuations of Spanish chivalric novels owned by the Bancroft Library (Berkeley, University of California). A short catalogue of this collection is given in addendum. En este trabajo se describe el ejemplar único de una edición hasta ahora desconocida del Amadís en italiano, de especial interés por ser la más antigua que se conserve, y se estudian sus relaciones con las primeras ediciones italianas del texto. El volumen pertenece a la rica colección de traducciones y continuaciones italianas de libro...
The author reconstructs the history of the rediscovery, in the Italian antiquarian book trade, of th...
The article outlines the formation, consistency, content, life of the Greek library and the Latin li...
Antonio Beccadelli (called il Panormita) was the author of the De dictis et factis Alfonsi regis, a ...
En este trabajo se describe el ejemplar único de una edición hasta ahora desconocida del Amadís en i...
In the Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid Enrique Body Morera is carrying out the demanding task of catal...
El artículo describe una copia manuscrita desconocida de Lince de Italia de Francisco de Quevedo que...
This article examines the fortunes of ten works of chivalric literature, first published in the 15th...
The article presents the objectives of the research project funded by Sapienza University, dedicated...
This article considers a few Franca Brambilla Ageno\u2019s annotated books now in the Library of the...
The article examines the recent Annali of Horatian editions, edited by Antonio Iurilli, and locates ...
The article discusses the MS S. Pantaleo 8, a remarkable collection of Dante’s works now kept at th...
This article intends to illustrate an example of early modern Italian printed books, Lo assedio et i...
In recent years bibliographers have become more aware of the fact that a large number of early print...
This article sets out to offer a reasoned analysis of Francisco de Quevedo’s “Vision” El algouacil e...
Antonio Beccadelli (called il Panormita) was the author of the De dictis et factis Alfonsi regis, a ...
The author reconstructs the history of the rediscovery, in the Italian antiquarian book trade, of th...
The article outlines the formation, consistency, content, life of the Greek library and the Latin li...
Antonio Beccadelli (called il Panormita) was the author of the De dictis et factis Alfonsi regis, a ...
En este trabajo se describe el ejemplar único de una edición hasta ahora desconocida del Amadís en i...
In the Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid Enrique Body Morera is carrying out the demanding task of catal...
El artículo describe una copia manuscrita desconocida de Lince de Italia de Francisco de Quevedo que...
This article examines the fortunes of ten works of chivalric literature, first published in the 15th...
The article presents the objectives of the research project funded by Sapienza University, dedicated...
This article considers a few Franca Brambilla Ageno\u2019s annotated books now in the Library of the...
The article examines the recent Annali of Horatian editions, edited by Antonio Iurilli, and locates ...
The article discusses the MS S. Pantaleo 8, a remarkable collection of Dante’s works now kept at th...
This article intends to illustrate an example of early modern Italian printed books, Lo assedio et i...
In recent years bibliographers have become more aware of the fact that a large number of early print...
This article sets out to offer a reasoned analysis of Francisco de Quevedo’s “Vision” El algouacil e...
Antonio Beccadelli (called il Panormita) was the author of the De dictis et factis Alfonsi regis, a ...
The author reconstructs the history of the rediscovery, in the Italian antiquarian book trade, of th...
The article outlines the formation, consistency, content, life of the Greek library and the Latin li...
Antonio Beccadelli (called il Panormita) was the author of the De dictis et factis Alfonsi regis, a ...