Un pliego de romances perdido.
The Antwerp printer Martín Nucio used a poetic printed sheet in two editions of 1546. This edition is lost, but there is a trace of it in three later poetics sheets. In this paper, the relationship of these late prints with the lost sheet is delimited and their editorial data is reconstructed. For t...
| Publicado en: | Scripta Vol. 21; no. 21; pp. 25 - 55 |
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| fields | @attributes: recordID: 1 pdfLink: plink: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=hlh&AN=164955437&site=ehost-live header: @attributes: shortDbName: hlh uiTerm: 164955437 longDbName: Humanities International Complete uiTag: AN controlInfo: bkinfo: jinfo: jid: 23404841 GD46 jtl: Scripta issn: 23404841 maglogo: N pubinfo: dt: jun2023 vid: 21 iid: 21 pid: 89094 pub: Scripta artinfo: ui: 164955437 10.7203/scripta.21.26797 ppf: 25 ppct: 30 formats: fmt: @attributes: type: P size: 5.5MB tig: atl: Un pliego de romances perdido. aug: au: MARTOS, JOSEP LLUÍS affil: Universitat d'Alacant su: Printing presses Poetry (Literary form) Poetics Flanders Antwerp (Belgium) Spain sug: subj: Flanders Antwerp (Belgium) Spain Printing presses Poetry (Literary form) Poetics keyword: ballad printing Flandes imprenta Juan de Junta Martín Nucio romancero ab: The Antwerp printer Martín Nucio used a poetic printed sheet in two editions of 1546. This edition is lost, but there is a trace of it in three later poetics sheets. In this paper, the relationship of these late prints with the lost sheet is delimited and their editorial data is reconstructed. For this, the textual and iconographic affiliation of the poems and the preserved prints are studied, as well as the editorial uses of the printing press that printed the lost sheet. Likewise, the sources of this poetic genre in the editions of Martín Nucio are studied and attention is paid to his training stay in Spain. El impresor antuerpiense Martín Nucio usó un pliego poético impreso en dos ediciones de 1546. Este pliego está perdido, pero hay huella de él en tres ediciones posteriores. En este trabajo se delimita la relación de estos impresos tardíos con el pliego perdido y se reconstruyen sus datos editoriales. Para ello, se estudia la filiación textual e iconográfica de los poemas y de los impresos conservados, así como los usos editoriales de la imprenta que imprimió el pliego perdido. Asimismo, se estudian las fuentes de este género poético en las ediciones de Martín Nucio y se atiende a su estancia de formación en España. pubtype: Academic Journal doctype: Article src: R language: Spanish refInfo: copyright: @attributes: flag: Y custom: Copyright of Scripta is the property of Scripta and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites without the copyright holder's express written permission. Additionally, content may not be used with any artificial intelligence tools or machine learning technologies. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. item: Scripta holder: Scripta dt: @attributes: year: 2023 holdings: @attributes: islocal: N |
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