From Granada to Lisboa: The three editions of "Las Obras del famoso poeta Gregorio Silvestre"
Abstract
A large number of Gregorio Silvestre’s compositions were included by Pedro de Cáceres into the first edition of Las Obras (1582). The project was carried out twelve years after the poet’s decease and it enabled two more editions that were printed in the late years of the 16th century. A detailed investigation into the printed transmission of this author’s poems could be useful to establish the authority of these three editions, groomed by people close to Silvestre, and to shed some light into the text’s fixing process.
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