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Which Don Alonso Venegas?

Two Episodes from the ‘Guerra de Granada’ and the ‘Historia del Rebelion’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

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Rfoulché-delbosc was the first to point out that Luis del Mármol Carvajal committed extensive plagiarism in his Historia del rebelion y castigo de los Moriscos del Reyno de Granada. As the French hispanist showed, Mármol lifted large parts out of Diego Hurtado de Mendoza's De la Guerra de Granada. At the time Mármol wrote his book—some time before 1580, according to Foulché-Delbosc— Mendoza's Guerra, unpublished until 1627 (about fifty-five years after it was written), was available in many manuscript copies. Unquestionably, the Guerra served Mármol as a major source, especially for reporting certain events at which he had not been present. Foulché-Delbosc, in 1894, expressed astonishment that no one seemed to have noticed this before him.

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Copyright © Renaissance Society of America 1964

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References

1 Revue Hispanique (1894), No. 2, pp. 101-165, ‘Etude sur la Guerra de Granada de Don Diego Hurtado de Mendoza.’

2 Ibid., pp. 104, 105.

3 Lucas de Torre y Franco Romero in ‘Don Diego Hurtado de Mendoza no fué el autor de “La Guerra de Granada,” ‘II, ch. xvi, pp. 28-47, in Boletin de la Real Academia de la Historia, LXV (1914), 42, confronts the same two texts, but, proceeding from his erroneous premise, for different purposes, and without analyzing the content of the paragraphs he quotes.

4 De la Guerra de Granada, comentarios por Don Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, ed. Manuel Gómez Moreno, in Memorial Histórico Español, tomo XLIX (Madrid, 1948), 41.

5 Hist, del Rebelion, etc. (1st ed. Málaga, 1600), quoted here from 2nd ed. (Madrid, 1797), 1, 395, 396.

6 Mármol, , op. cit., II, 75, 344, 372Google Scholar; ‘Habiz’ Venegas is mentioned on those pages. The ‘Granada’ Venegas occurs in Mármol, 1, 413, 427, 446, 457, 459, 460 (there named only ‘Alonso Venegas’), 483, etc. The second volume abounds with his name.

7 Palencia, A. González y Mele, E., Vida y obras de Don Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, III (Madrid, 1943). 458.Google Scholar

8 I am showing the close connection between them in the introduction to several letters of Granada Venegas I am shortly to publish in Hispania (Madrid).

9 Cf. de Lafuente Alcántara, Miguel, Historia de Granada (Granada, 1845), III, 226227 Google Scholar