This essay analyses the printed tradition of the short novel La quinta de Diana by Alonso de Castillo SolOrzano, first published in the collection Tiempo de regocijo (1627). Our aim is to shed light on the textual relations which exist among all the known editions of the mentioned short novel. To achieve such goal, we will describe the surviving witnesses and examine the variants and errors detected during the collation.

This essay analyses the printed tradition of the short novel La quinta de Diana by Alonso de Castillo SolOrzano, first published in the collection Tiempo de regocijo (1627). Our aim is to shed light on the textual relations which exist among all the known editions of the mentioned short novel. To achieve such goal, we will describe the surviving witnesses and examine the variants and errors detected during the collation.

"La quinta de Diana" (1627), novela corta de Alonso de Castillo Solórzano: transmisión textual y filiación de impresos [The fifth of Diana (1627), short novel by Alonso de Castillo Solorzano: textual transmission and filiation of printed matter]

Mancinelli Matteo
2019

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This essay analyses the printed tradition of the short novel La quinta de Diana by Alonso de Castillo SolOrzano, first published in the collection Tiempo de regocijo (1627). Our aim is to shed light on the textual relations which exist among all the known editions of the mentioned short novel. To achieve such goal, we will describe the surviving witnesses and examine the variants and errors detected during the collation.
2019
Mancinelli, Matteo
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