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En este trabajo se ofrece una panorámica de los estimables fondos incunables de La Casa del Libro (San Juan, Puerto Rico) y se analizan los contenidos de dos impresos barceloneses en lengua catalana de temática religiosa: Vida e transit de Sanct Jheronim (1493) y Gamaliel (c. 1493). El examen de ambos ejemplares confirma su importancia, en especial del segimdo, pues se trata de un ejemplar único en el mundo. También se apuntan diversos aspectos de su dilatada trayectoria y se ofrece una hipótesis sobre su origen.
This article offers an overview of the important holdings of incunabula in La Casa del Libro (San Juan, Puerto Rico). The main purpose is to show the religious contents of two printed books in Catalan (Barcelona, 1493): "Vida e transit de Sanct Jheronim and Gamaliel". Both copies are extremely important, and the second one is the only extant copy in the world. In addition, there is a study of the preserved texts and some clues regarding their origin.
Humanities, HUMANIDADES, Literature, Literatura religiosa catalana medieval, Humanidades, Incunables, Incunabula, Literatura, Medieval Catalan Religious Literature, HUMANITIES, Vida e transit de Sanct Jheron
Humanities, HUMANIDADES, Literature, Literatura religiosa catalana medieval, Humanidades, Incunables, Incunabula, Literatura, Medieval Catalan Religious Literature, HUMANITIES, Vida e transit de Sanct Jheron
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