Laudivius Zacchia’s 'Epistolae Magni Turci' in two Spanish Early Printed Books: New data for identification

  • Arantxa Domingo Malvadi Real Biblioteca
Keywords: Zacchia, Mehmed II, early printed books, Spanish incunabula, printing history, book history, Paul Hurus, Zaragoza, Barcelona, Naples, Rhodes, Mediterranean

Abstract

Laudivio Zacchia’s Epistolae Magni Turci, for a long time attributed to Mehmet II, were destined to become a bestseller in the Early printing Europe with about twenty editions between 1473 and 1500. Two Spanish editions were known until now: one, unsigned, was attributed to Paul Hurus’ workshop in Zaragoza circa 1480-1484; the other, dated in 1490, to Botel’s workshop in Lérida. A third unknown edition of the work, not mentioned in the bibliographical repertoires, is now identified and attributed also to Hurus’ workshop. A new assessment is made of the available information on the Spanish first editions of this work and their preserved copies.  

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Published
2020-06-15
How to Cite
Domingo Malvadi A. (2020). Laudivius Zacchia’s ’Epistolae Magni Turci’ in two Spanish Early Printed Books: New data for identification. Revista General de Información y Documentación, 30(1), 129-148. https://doi.org/10.5209/rgid.69678
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