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Browsing by Subject "Incunables"

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    Una bula incunable desconocida del Instituto Valencia de Don Juan. Nuevos datos de la imprenta salmantina
    (Universidad de Murcia, 2017) de los Reyes Gómez, Fermín; Sánchez-Molero, José Luis Gonzalo; Sánchez Prieto, Ana Belén
    El hallazgo de una bula de Cruzada incunable desconocida en el Instituto Valencia de Don Juan, adquirida por la condesa de Oropesa, da pie al estudio de su procedencia y a su análisis e identificación. La bula fue impresa en las prensas salmantinas de Juan de Porras y Juan de Montejo, pero los datos de la documentación conservada en diversos archivos, lleva a la revisión de la historia de la imprenta incunable de Salamanca, tan compleja como enigmática, ante la posible existencia de, al menos, otro taller en la ciudad a cargo de Juan de San Vicente y Rodrigo de Escobar.
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    El "Cancionero de Zaragoza" (92VC y 95VC): estudio material e interno.
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones., 2024) Marini, Massimo
    Thanks to the identification of new copies of the Cancionero de Zaragoza (two of the edition of 1492 and one of 1495) it is now possible to establish the essential guidelines of its material and internal structure. The data now available contribute to a more careful bibliographical description, which in turn leads to a correct chronological distribution of the copies and a more accurate reconstruction of their historical development. On the basis of the materiality of these precious incunabula, it is possible to delve deeper into questions that cover not only the dimension of the copy as an individual element, as a specific object or piece of a specific collection, but also, through these material features, it is possible to approach the model of the edition as the product of a cultural design or plan, animated by a specific intention and aimed at a specific public. This process of analysis, which goes from the copy to the edition, allows us to reconstruct the ideal copy of of this songbook and to shed light on its organisation and the aims of this editorial project, which is an important piece in the history of Castilian literature at the end of the 15th century.
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    Early english printing and the hands of compositors
    (Murcia : Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2005) Satoko, Tokunaga
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    Notas bibliográficas: "Acerca del incunable "Scripta philosophica", t. II, de Cicerón (Roma, 1471)"
    (Murcia, Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2011) Pabón de Acuña, Carmen Teresa
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    El primer incunable de las "Coplas de Mingo Revulgo" con la "Glosa" de Fernando de Pulgar (85*MR).
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones., 2024) Rodado Ruiz, Ana María
    The first edition of the Glosa a las Coplas de Mingo Revulgo by Fernando de Pulgar was published in Burgos, in the printing house of Fadrique de Basilea, c. 1485. The aim of this work is the material analysis of this first incunabulum edition and the two surviving copies. Based on the material bibliographical study, we will analyse in depth the editorial and socio-literary circumstances that determined the configuration of the surviving copies.
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    The text of Caxton's second edition of the "Canterbury Tales"
    (Murcia : Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2005) Bordalejo, Bárbara

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