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1825-1829 |
Zwickau |
Gebrüder Schumann |
Werke von Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
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H. Müller |
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GER |
8 |
24mo |
I. Complete Works |
A410; S762; P53946; RR589 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains a portrait of Cervantes and 14 chapter illustrations (placed as frontispieces) engraved by Johann Friedrich Rosmäsler or Rossmässler.
Seven illustrations (vols. II-VIII) about Don Quixote copied after Charles-Antoine Coypel (Paris: Surugue, 1723 and later).
Four illus. (vols. IX-XII) about Novelas Ejemplares (La Gitanilla, Rinconete y Cortadillo, La Ilustre Fregona and La Señora Cornelia).
Three illus. (vols. XIII-XV) about Persiles y Sigismunda.
Vol. XVI with no illus.
The illustrations are dated in 1825, 1826 and 1827. |
Description: First edition of Complete Works of Cervantes, including besides the Quixote, the Novelas, Persiles y Sigismunda, Galatea, Plays and Numancia, and a "Life of Cervantes" in vol. XVI. 16 tomes in 8 vols.
Vols. I-VIII dated in 1825; vols. IX-X in 1826; vols. XI-XV in 1827; and vol. XVI in 1829. |
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1839-1842 |
Stuttgart |
Verlag der J. B. Metzler'schen Buchhandlung |
Sämmatliche Romane und Novellen
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Adelbert von Keller; Friedrich Notter |
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GER |
6 |
8vo |
I. Complete Works |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: 12 vols. in 6.
Vols. 1-5: Don Quixote; vols. 6-7: Galatea; vols. 8-10: Novels; vols. 11-12: Persiles and Sigismunda. |
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1961 |
Moscow |
Pravda |
Sobranie socinenij (Works of Cervantes)
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N. Liubinov |
Fedor Viktorovich Kelin |
RUS |
5 |
8vo |
I. Complete Works |
|
TAMU |
Illustrations: Contains (vols. I-II with Don Quixote) a Cervantes's portrait designed and engraved by Dmitry Bisti and 32 chapter illustrations reproducing Gustave Dorè's designs (Paris: Hachette, 1863); (vols. III-V with other Cervantes' works) 38 vignettes designed and engraved by Dmitry Bisti (including an initial with Cervantes' portrait, illustrated title pages, and two-pages headpieces). |
Description: Vols. 1-2, Don Quixote, with notes by V. Uzin; vols. 3-4, Exemplary novels, vol. 4 Galatea, Viaje del Parnaso and Plays; vol. 5, Persiles. |
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1533 (1978) |
Venecia |
Antonio de Sabia |
Los cuatro libros de Amadis de Gaula nuevamente impresos y historiados
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Garcí Rodríguez de Montalvo |
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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. |
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1556 |
Anvers |
En casa de Martin Nucio |
La segunda parte de Orlando, con el verdadero sucesso de la famosa batalla de Roncesualles. . .
|
Nicolas Espinosa |
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SPA |
1 |
8vo |
a. Sources |
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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). |
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1558 |
Amberes |
En Casa de la Biuda de Martin Nucio |
La primera parte de Orlando Furioso....
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Ludovico Ariosto |
Jerónimo de Urrea |
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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. |
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1585 |
Toledo |
A costa de Juan Boyer, por Pero López de Haro |
Historia de las hazañas y hechos del inuencible Cauallero Bernardo del Carpio
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Augustin Alonso |
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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. |
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1612 |
Madrid |
Juan de la Cuesta |
Obras del excelente poeta Garcilasso de la Vega
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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. |
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1662 |
Amsterdam |
Juan de Ravenstein |
Examen de ingenios para las sciencias . . .
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Juan Huarte de San Juan |
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SPA |
1 |
12mo |
a. Sources |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: Allegorical emblem on title page, "En spectando." |
Description: First published in 1575; fourth edition of influential and extremely popular Renaissance treaty on psychology and physiology, an important source for the characterization of the "ingenioso hidalgo". |
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c1760 |
Madrid |
A costa de Don Pedro Joseph Alonso y Padilla |
Historia de los muy nobles, y valientes cavalleros, Oliveros de Castilla, y Artus de Algarve, y de sus maravillosas, y grandes hazañas
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Pedro de la Floresta |
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SPA |
1 |
8vo |
a. Sources |
P200861 |
TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: This is a Spanish translation of 15th c. romance Olivier de Castille et Arthus d´Algarbe by Philippe Camus. According to Palau, c1760, and Heredia c1735. It is bound in vellum. |
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1857 |
Madrid |
Biblioteca de Autores Españoles |
Libros de caballerías
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|
Pascual de Gayangos |
SPA |
1 |
4to large |
a. Sources |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: It includes an extensive catalogue of Spanish books of chivalry. |
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1959 |
Madrid |
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas |
Amadís de Gaula
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Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo |
|
Edwin B. Place |
SPA |
4 |
4to |
a. Sources |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: An annotated critical edition of the Amadís de Gaula, principal parodic model of Cervantes's Quixote. |
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1975 |
Madrid |
Espasa-Calpe |
Espejo de príncipes y cavalleros
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|
Daniel Eisenberg |
SPA |
6 |
8vo |
a. Sources |
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EU |
Illustrations: |
Description: Published in the Clásicos Castellanos series, 193-198. |
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1991 |
Madrid |
Cátedra |
Amadís de Gaula
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Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo |
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Juan Manuel Cacho Blecua |
SPA |
2 |
8vo small |
a. Sources |
|
EU |
Illustrations: |
Description: Annotated edition with an extensive critical Introduction and a Bibliography. Letras Hispánicas, 255-256. |
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1993 |
Madrid |
Cátedra |
Textos medievales de caballerías
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|
José María Viña Liste |
SPA |
1 |
8vo |
a. Sources |
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EU |
Illustrations: |
Description: Colección Letras Hispánicas, 373. An Anthology of prose medieval writings with an Introduction and including chivalric texts in Spanish, from El cavallero Cifar to El conde Partinuples. |
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1995 |
Newark, DE |
Juan de la Cuesta |
Clarián de Landanís. An early Spanish book of chivalry
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Gabriel Velázquez de Castillo |
|
Gunnar Anderson |
SPA |
1 |
8vo |
a. Sources |
|
TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: First published in Toledo, 1518, likely known by Cervantes and parodied in I.4 (Andresillo´s episode). |
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1997 (1599) |
Alcalá de Henares |
Centro de Estudios Cervantinos |
Flor de caballerías
|
Francisco Barahona |
|
José Manuel Lucía Megías |
SPA |
1 |
8vo |
a. Sources |
|
TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: Manuscript book that first appeared in Granada, 1599. Number two in the series "Libros de Rocinante," edited by Carlos Alvar and J.M. Lucía Megías. |
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1997 (1533) |
Alcalá de Henares |
Centro de Estudios Cervantinos |
Platir
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|
Ma. Carmen Marín Pina |
SPA |
1 |
8vo |
a. Sources |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: First published in Valladolid, 1533. Number I in the series "Libros de Rocinante," edited by Carlos Alvar and J.M. Lucía Megías. |
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1998 (1556) |
Alcalá de Henares |
Centro de Estudios Cervantinos |
Felixmarte de Hircania
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Melchor de Ortega |
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María del Rosario Aguilar Pardomo |
SPA |
1 |
8vo |
a. Sources |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: First published in Valladolid, 1556. It is number four in the series "Los libros de Rocinante" edited by Carlos Alvar and J.M. Lucía Megías. |
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1998 (1512) |
Alcalá de Henares |
Centro de Estudios Cervantinos |
Primaleón
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M. Carmen Marín Pina |
SPA |
1 |
8vo |
a. Sources |
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TAMU |
Illustrations: |
Description: First published in Salamanca, 1512. Number 3 in the series "Libros de Rocinante," ed. by Carlos Alvar and J.M. Lucía Megías. |