The letters of Troilo and Briseida by Juan Rodríguez del Padrón in Lope García de Salazar’s "Bienandanzas e fortunas"
Abstract
The original letters of Juan Rodríguez del Padrón were know and utilized as early the second half of the fifteenth century. We find proof of this in the work of Basque author Lope García de Salazar titled Bienandanzas e fortunas, which includes two of the letters: one fromTroilo to Briseida and another from Briseida to Troilo. The paper aims to analyze the genealogical relationship of the manuscript of de letters used by Salazar with the rest of the manuscript tradition whose readings are collated with the text of the Bienandanzas reproduced from de Royal Library of History (ms. 9-10-2/2100 RAH).Downloads
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