Ecdótica y glosa poética: la tradición textual de los Disticha Catonis a partir del pliego incunable de Martín García (90*DC)

The relationship of the poetic sheets 90*AD and 93*CA, which contains the Latin text of the Disticha Catonis, together with the Disticha Moralia, printed by Hurus around 1488, is studied in this paper. By this way, the arguments of the filiation of 90*AD to the circle of the Zaragoza printers of the...

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Main Author: Juan Francisco Mesa Sanz
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Presses universitaires du Mirail 2021-07-01
Series:Criticón
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/criticon/18950
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Summary:The relationship of the poetic sheets 90*AD and 93*CA, which contains the Latin text of the Disticha Catonis, together with the Disticha Moralia, printed by Hurus around 1488, is studied in this paper. By this way, the arguments of the filiation of 90*AD to the circle of the Zaragoza printers of the 15th century; these texts are shown to be related to each other; and an approach is made to the position they have in the textual tradition of the Disticha Catonis.
ISSN:0247-381X
2272-9852