
A propósito de unas escasas hojas sueltas impresas pertenecientes a una edición desconocida de un libro de horas, este estudio analiza la producción y evolución de este género de gran difusión en la Península durante el primer tercio del siglo XVI. Al mismo tiempo, se atribuye el origen de dichas hojas a la edición impresa en Sevilla por Juan Cromberger en 1528, de la cual los fragmentos estudiados constituyen hasta el momento el único material conservado.
By the way of just a few free printed sheets appertaining to an unknown edition of a spanish book of hours, this study analyses the production and evolution of this kind of books that had a big difussion in the Peninsula for the first quarter of the XVIth century. At the same time it assumes the origin of these sheets to the edition printed in Sevilla by Juan Cromberger in 1528, which studied pieces have been the only preserved material by now.
Sevilla, Imprenta, Printing, Book of hours, Cromberger, Libro de horas
Sevilla, Imprenta, Printing, Book of hours, Cromberger, Libro de horas
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