The political life of all the states of women by Juan de la Cerda (1599)
cuenta del original
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https://doi.org/10.24310/analecta.v42i1-2.14451Keywords:
material bibliography, count of the original text, printer’s original,, editio princeps, fray Juan de la CerdaAbstract
In this article, I review the studies on the count of the original text, which have been carried out by comparing the printer’s original and the print of the Vida política de todos los estados de mujeres by Juan de la Cerda (1599). I take as a basis the previous works of Garza Merino and Rodríguez Rodríguez, I review their contributions, I carry out my own analysis of sheets H and I and, finally, I show the conclusions obtained regarding the incidence of typesetter on the text in the passage from the printer’s original to the print.
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CERDA, J. de la (1599): Libro intitulado vida política de todos los estados de mujeres, Juan Gracián, Alcalá de Henares.
GARZA MERINO, S. (2000): «La cuenta del original», en F. Rico (dir.), P. Andrés y S. Garza (eds.), Imprenta y crítica textual en el Siglo de Oro, Universidad de Valladolid, pp. 65-95.
RODRÍGUEZ RODRÍGUEZ, B. (2010a): «La “cuenta del original” y su repercusión textual en la Vida política de todos los estados de mujeres», Criticón, CIX, pp. 39-71.
RODRÍGUEZ RODRÍGUEZ, B. (2010b): «Del “original de imprenta” a la “edición príncipe”: partes perdidas en la Vida política de todos los estados de mujeres», Analecta Malacitana, XXXIII, 2, pp. 319-352
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