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BETA cnum 12844 |
Uniform Title IDno, Author and Title | texid 10976 Hernán Núñez de Guzmán. Glosa sobre las “Trescientas” del famoso poeta Juan de Mena |
Language | castellano |
Date | Escrito 1499-08-28 ad quem |
City, library, collection, & call number | Madrid: Biblioteca Nacional de España, R/2088 | olim R 2088 |
Imprint | Granada: Juan Varela de Salamanca, 1505-11-07 (Norton) |
Location in witness | ff. 2r-136r (Faulhaber 2016) |
Incipits & Explicits in witness | encabezamiento:
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Glosa sobre las trezientas del famoso poeta juan de mena: cõpuesta por Fernand nuñez comendador dela orden de santiago … primer alcayde y capitan general | dela nombrada y gran cibdad de granada y su alhambra y fortalezas prólogo: [ 2r] E7Scriue aulo gellio muy magnifico señor perícopa: [ 2r] Al muy pꝛepotẽte don Juã el se|gundo texto: [ 2r] Antigua costũbꝛe leo ser los | que c̃ponen escripturas … [ 135v] … avꝛa se de entender esta copla en otra manera la qal es clara y q̃ nõ | ha menester exposicion alguna encabezamiento: [ 135v] Alos lectoꝛes epílogo: [ 135v] Esto es doctissimos lectores lo q̃ seme ofrecio q̃ dezir sobꝛe las treziẽtas … [ 136r] … Que aun q̃ las fuerças ayan faltado la volũtad ha sido de loar. |
References (Most recent first) | Base de la ed. de: Núñez de Toledo et al. (2015), Glosa sobre las “Trezientas” del famoso poeta Juan de Mena Catalogado en: Weiss (2013), “Vernacular Commentaries and Glosses in Late Medieval Castile, I: A checklist of Castilian Authors”, Text, Manuscript, and Print in Medieval and Modern Iberia: Studies in Honour of David Hook 224-26 , n. A23 Edición electrónica en: Núñez et al. (2002 a quo), Comentario a las 'Trescientas' de Hernán Núñez de Toledo, el Comendador Griego (1499 |
Note | Weiss 2013 proporciona bibliografía al día sobre las glosas y las describe: “Designed to establish Mena's status as a vernacular auctor and the young Núñez's intellectual credentials. Supplies auctoritates (with copious quotations) for cosmography, myth, history, natural and moral philosophy. Identifies Mena's imitation of the classics and this intellectual sources (e.g., Anselm and Isidore, whose errors are corrected by reference to new humanist authorities, notably Greek). Occasional rhetorical and numerous linguistic notes (especially etymologies). substantian and influential textual criticism. The revised edition [Granada, 1505 (manid 4590)] suppresses the Latin quotations, the autobiographical preface, and the rudimentary access. Some textual changes in Zaragoza: Coci, 1506 [manid 5436], which are probably not authorial. Steelsio's edition (Antwerp, 1552 [manid 5441]) is much abbreviated. Plundered (often without acknowledgment) by El Brocense, whose 1582 [manid 5439] annotations aimed to provide a more explanatory apparatus." |
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Created 2015-04-18 Updated 2019-02-05 |