Publication: Una bula incunable desconocida del Instituto Valencia de Don Juan. Nuevos datos de la imprenta salmantina
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de los Reyes Gómez, Fermín ; Sánchez-Molero, José Luis Gonzalo ; Sánchez Prieto, Ana Belén
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Universidad de Murcia
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/analesdoc.20.2.279801
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
El hallazgo de una bula de Cruzada incunable desconocida en el Instituto Valencia de Don Juan,
adquirida por la condesa de Oropesa, da pie al estudio de su procedencia y a su análisis e identificación. La bula fue
impresa en las prensas salmantinas de Juan de Porras y Juan de Montejo, pero los datos de la documentación
conservada en diversos archivos, lleva a la revisión de la historia de la imprenta incunable de Salamanca, tan
compleja como enigmática, ante la posible existencia de, al menos, otro taller en la ciudad a cargo de Juan de San
Vicente y Rodrigo de Escobar.
The discovery in the Instituto Valencia de don Juan of an until now unknown incunabular bull of crusade acquired by the Countess of Oropesa, is a good opportunity to study its provenance and identification. This bull was printed in Salamanca in the offices of Juan de Porras and Juan de Montejo, but some pieces of information retrieved in several Spanish archives have allowed the authors to reconsider the history of the printing presses in Salamanca, as intricate as enigmatic, since there are some clues that point to the presence in the same place and time of at least other two workshops, those of Juan de San Vicente and Rodrigo de Escobar.
The discovery in the Instituto Valencia de don Juan of an until now unknown incunabular bull of crusade acquired by the Countess of Oropesa, is a good opportunity to study its provenance and identification. This bull was printed in Salamanca in the offices of Juan de Porras and Juan de Montejo, but some pieces of information retrieved in several Spanish archives have allowed the authors to reconsider the history of the printing presses in Salamanca, as intricate as enigmatic, since there are some clues that point to the presence in the same place and time of at least other two workshops, those of Juan de San Vicente and Rodrigo de Escobar.
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Citation
Anales de Documentación, V. 20, nº 2, (2017)
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