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1533 (1978) Venecia Antonio de Sabia Los cuatro libros de Amadis de Gaula nuevamente impresos y historiados Garcí Rodríguez de Montalvo SPA 1 4to a. Sources TAMU
Illustrations: Edition is illustrated with numerous woodcuts.
Description: Facsimile edition; Barcelona: Círculo de Bibliófilo-Biblioteca Nacional, 1978. Limited edition; Cushing´s copy #728 of 1499.
1554 Venetia Michele Tramezzino Il Cavallier Flortir, La Historia, dove si ragiona de i ualorosi, & gran gesti, & amori del Cauallier Flortir con altre varie aventure de molti nobili & ualorosi Cauallieri ITA 1 16vo a. Sources TAMU
Illustrations: Frontispiece representing Sybil, seated and reading, with the motto "Qual più fermo è il mio foglio è il mio presagio."
Description: First edition. Italian sequel to the Spanish chivalric book Platir (Valladolid, 1533) from the Palmerín cycle, and parodied by Cervantes in the Quixote (Part I, Chap. 4). Platir became very popular in Italy, where a second part was published in 1560. Cushing´s copy bound in 18th century vellum.
1556 Anvers En casa de Martin Nucio La segunda parte de Orlando, con el verdadero sucesso de la famosa batalla de Roncesualles. . . Nicolas Espinosa SPA 1 8vo a. Sources TAMU
Illustrations: Illustrated with 36 woodcuts and printers emblem on title page. (see next entry for images).
Description: Second edition of continuation of Ariosto's Orlando furioso, written by Nicolás Espinosa (Zaragoza, 1555). Bound together with second edition of J. Urrea's translation (1558).
1558 Amberes En Casa de la Biuda de Martin Nucio La primera parte de Orlando Furioso.... Ludovico Ariosto Jerónimo de Urrea SPA 1 4to a. Sources Palau 16603 TAMU
Illustrations: Illustrated title pages with printer´s emblem and engraved headpieces, one at the start of each canto, engraved initials, and a portrait of Urrea.
Description: Second edition of first translation in Spanish of Ariosto's Orlando, first published in 1549, and now "corregido segunda vez por el mismo". Bound together with second part continuation written by Nicolás Espinosa (Zaragoza, 1555), second edition. Ariosto´s final version was published in 1532 and his Orlando has been recognized as an influential source in the composition of the Quixote.
1560 Vinegia Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari Il Petrarca. Nvovamente revisto, et ricorretto da M. Lodovico Dolce. Con alcvni dottissimi auertimenti di M. Giulio Camillo ITA 1 12mo a. Sources TAMU
Illustrations: Portrait of Petrarca and illustrated with six engraved vignettes, one per "Trionfo".
Description: Rare edition in one volume of Petrarca's poetry: Sonetti e Canzoni and Trionfi, with a "Vita de Petrarca" at front. Bound with the Annotations by Giulio Camillo, with separate title page dated 1557, plus Tables and Indexes. Acquired with the support of the Lynn Holleran and Chuck Bowman Cervantes Endowment.
1573 Anvers Guillaume Silvius, Imprimeur du Roy Le Premier Livre d'Amadis de Gavle (Le Second, Troisième, Quatrième) Garcí Rodríguez de Montalvo Nicholas de Herberay FRE 1 8vo a. Sources TAMU
Illustrations: Illustrated with 29 vignetted woodcuts of excellent quality, some as chapter headpieces.
Description: The first four books of Amadis de Gaule in one volume, translated into French and first published in 1540-1543. The Amadís de Gaula appeared in Spain in the 14th century and was revised and expanded by Montalvo into four books in 1508; Amadís served as the principal parodic model for Cervantes´ Don Quixote. Bound in modern vellum with ties.
1585 (1985) Alcalá Juan de Gracián Primera Parte de La Galatea, dividida en seys libros SPA 1 4to a. Editions P51914 TAMU
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Description: Facsimile of first edition of La Galatea (1585); a reprint, Madrid: Real Academia Española, 1985, using restored plates from first issue published by RAE in 1917-23; vol 1 (1985).
1585-1617 (1976-1990) Madrid Juan de Gracián; Juan de la Cuesta Obras completas SPA 5 4to I. Complete Works P51914 TAMU
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Description: Facsimile of first editions; reprint, Madrid: Real Academia Española, using restored plates from first edition in 7 vols. published by RAE in 1917-1923, rpt. 1976-1990. Cushing has vols. 1-4 and 6.
1585 Toledo A costa de Juan Boyer, por Pero López de Haro Historia de las hazañas y hechos del inuencible Cauallero Bernardo del Carpio Augustin Alonso SPA 1 8vo a. Sources P8254 TAMU
Illustrations: Engraved title page.
Description: First edition. Printed by Pero López de Haro. Epic poem in 32 Cantos, continuing Ariosto's Orlando, about a legendary Spanish knight mentioned by Cervantes in the Quixote five times as chivalric model. Very rare; only copy in USA libraries. Cushing's copy bound in contemporary full vellum, missing pages 4-5 and the colophon.
1587 Fiorenza Filippo e Iacopo Giunti, e fratelli De gli inventori delle cose. Libri Otto Polidoro Virgilio da Urbino Francesco Baldelli ITA 1 8vo a. Sources TAMU
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Description: First edition of Italian translation of Polidoro's De rerum inventoribus (Venecia, 1499). Popular encyclopedic work parodied by Cervantes in the Quixote.
1605, 1615 (1871-1873) Barcelona Narciso Ramírez y Herederos de Pablo Riera El ingenioso hidalgo don Qvixote de la Mancha Francisco López Fabra & Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch SPA 3 4to large b. Editions RR170; R198; S183; P52135; BN161 TAMU
Illustrations: First facsimile edition of both Madrid 1605 and 1615 princeps editions, reproducing the original title pages with Juan de la Cuesta's emblem; also with a new allegorical title page designed by Francisco Ortego and engraved by Tomás Carlos Capuz.
Description: Volumes I-II, reproduce the Madrid 1605 and Madrid 1615 princeps from the Biblioteca Nacional copy; and volume III contains the 1633 notes by Hartzenbusch. The edition was initially published in 26 installments, "reproducida en facsímile por la fototipografía, y publicada por su inventor el coronel Don Francisco López Fabra, bajo los auspicios de una Asociación Propagadora de la que son presidente el excmo. Sr. D. Juan Hartzenbusch, autor de las notas de esta edición, y secretario el Sr. D. Carlos Frontaura." Limited edition of 2,605 copies; Cushing's copy number is 466; printed on Capellades paper.
1605a (1871) Barcelona Narciso Ramírez y Herederos de Pablo Riera El ingenioso hidalgo don Qvixote de la Mancha Francisco López Fabra SPA 1 4to b. Editions R198; S183; PRR170; 52135; BN161 TAMU
Illustrations: First facsimile edition of Madrid 1605 first edition, reproducing the original title page with Juan de la Cuesta's emblem.
Description: Limited edition of 2,605 copies printed on Capellades paper; copy 2 of Volume I only (1605) number 726, title page colored by previous owner.
1605-1615 (1976) Madrid Juan de la Cuesta El ingenioso hidalgo don Qvixote de la Mancha SPA 2 4to b. Editions P51914 TAMU
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Description: Facsimiles of first editions, Madrid 1605, 1615. This is a reprint using restored plates from the Real Academia Española's first edition (1917-23); vols. 2-3 (1976) of Obras completas.
1608-1615 (1897)-C Madrid Juan de la Cuesta El ingenioso hidalgo don Qvixote de la Mancha SPA 2 8vo b. Editions S260; P52219; BN246 TAMU
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Description: Facsimile edition Barcelona: Montaner y Simon, 1897: Part I 3rd Cuesta edition (Madrid, 1608), Part II princeps (Madrid, 1615). Part of the Thomas F. Collison and Elizabeth Mason Collison Cervantes Collection donated by Bob and Malinda Wolter.
1610 Milan Heredero de Pedromartin Locarni y Juan Bautista Bidello El ingenioso hidalgo don Qvixote de la Mancha SPA 1 8vo small b. Editions R9; S10; RR32; P51983; BN9 TAMU
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Description: Ninth edition overall of the Quixote Part I (1605); with a new Dedication by the editors to the Conde Vitaliano. The text follows the second Valencia 1605 edition. Bound in contemporary vellum with a stamp on the title page from the previous owner: Giuseppe Carlo de Ghisi.
1612 Madrid Juan de la Cuesta Obras del excelente poeta Garcilasso de la Vega Garcilaso de la Vega Francisco Sánchez SPA 1 8vo small a. Sources P354698 TAMU
Illustrations: Printer´s emblem on title page, "Post tenebras spero lvcem".
Description: Bound together with Dotrina del estoico filosofo Epicteto, que se llama comunmente Enchiridion, traduzido del griego, by Francisco Sánchez (Madrid: Juan de la Cuesta, 1612), first edition. Superlibris of "Biblioteca de Salvá" stamped in gold in both covers, and with the seal of Heredia, bound in green morocco. Very rare; only copy thus. Acquired with the support of the Lynn Holleran and Chuck Bowman Cervantes Endowment.
1612b Madrid Juan de la Cuesta Dotrina del estoico filosofo Epicteto, que se llama comunmente Enchiridion, traduzido del griego Francisco Sánchez SPA 1 8vo small g. Other TAMU
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Description: First edition thus. Bound together with Obras del excelente poeta Garcilasso de la Vega (Madrid: Juan de la Cuesta, 1612). Acquired with the support of the Lynn Holleran and Chuck Bowman Cervantes Endowment.
1613 (1923) Madrid Juan de la Cuesta Novelas exemplares de Migvel de Cervantes Saavedra SPA 1 4to a. Editions P53399; P53490 TAMU
Illustrations: Includes twelve chapter illustrations, process reproductions after Jacob Folkema from La Haya: J. Néaulme, 1739 edition, one per novel.
Description: Facsimile of princeps edition, bound in vellum and extra illustrated; Berlín-Buenos Aires: Editora Internacional, 1923.
1613 (1981) Madrid Juan de la Cuesta Novelas exemplares de Migvel de Cervantes Saavedra SPA 1 4to a. Editions P51914 TAMU
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Description: Facsimile of the princeps edition; reprint of the RAE facsimile edition in 7 vols. (1917-23) using the same plates, now restored; vol. 4 (1981).
1614 Brusselas Roger Velpio y Huberto Antonio Novelas exemplares SPA 1 8vo a. Editions R222; P53402 TAMU
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Description: 4th edition overall (same year as 2nd and 3rd), identical to princeps Madrid, 1613. Bound in contemporary vellum, one leaf in facsimile. Acquisition made possible in part by the Lynn Holleran and Chuck Bowman Cervantes Endowment.
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