Ms. 5.602 of the Biblioteca Nacional de España is an unedited cancionero whose texts are closely related to the courts in Germany of Carlos V and his daughter, María de Bohemia, in the mid-1550s. In addition to known and unedited poems composed in traditional meters, the collection includes a series of curious prose texts written in coded language.This article describes the codex, its contents, and its relationship with other cancioneros, as well as places it in its historical context and conjectures about its possible compiler.El Ms. 5.602 de la Biblioteca Nacional de España es un cancionero inédito cuyos textos tienen una estrecha relación con las cortes alemanas de Carlos V y de su hija, María de Bohemia, hacia el año 1550. Ademá...
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This article describes the project An Electronic Corpus of Fifteenth-Century Castilian Cancionero Ma...
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El artículo pretende describir un manuscrito poético singular, conservado sin catalogación en la B...
A complete codicological analysis of manuscript 2763 of the University Library of Salamanca. This is...
This article describes the project An Electronic Corpus of Fifteenth-Century Castilian Cancionero Ma...
This article describes the project An Electronic Corpus of Fif- teenth-Century Castilian Cancionero ...
[EN] The printed music book known as Cancionero de Uppsala (Venice, 1556) has received a lot of att...
In this paper I study the Ms. Barberini Latini 3602 of the Vatican Library, an interesting 17th cen...
The Libro del rey Canamor is one of a small group of chivalric narratives that reached popularity le...
This article illustrates an important while comparably unattended role played by the making of digit...
The manuscript II/2457, preserved in the Royal Palace’s library in Madrid provides the compilation o...
This article contains the codicological description of one of the fifteenth century manuscripts song...
The Cancionero de Baena (PN1 in the Dutton nomenclature). It begins witha detailed examination of th...
The present article attempts to establish as accurately as possible the chronological trajectory of ...
This work studies the external data and the internal ones of the cancionero EM6, which is an importa...
This article describes the project An Electronic Corpus of Fifteenth-Century Castilian Cancionero Ma...
About four decades ago, the two modern editions of the Cancionero de obras de burlas (19OB), of Domí...
El artículo pretende describir un manuscrito poético singular, conservado sin catalogación en la B...
A complete codicological analysis of manuscript 2763 of the University Library of Salamanca. This is...
This article describes the project An Electronic Corpus of Fifteenth-Century Castilian Cancionero Ma...
This article describes the project An Electronic Corpus of Fif- teenth-Century Castilian Cancionero ...
[EN] The printed music book known as Cancionero de Uppsala (Venice, 1556) has received a lot of att...
In this paper I study the Ms. Barberini Latini 3602 of the Vatican Library, an interesting 17th cen...
The Libro del rey Canamor is one of a small group of chivalric narratives that reached popularity le...
This article illustrates an important while comparably unattended role played by the making of digit...