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Lucas Gracián Dantisco. Galateo español. Estudio preliminar, edición, notas y glosario por Margherita Morreale. Clásicos Hispánicos, Serie II, Volumen XVII. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 1968. x+385 pp. 3 pls. Edición corriente: 350 ptas. Edición especial: 500 ptas. - F. J. Norton and Edward M. Wilson. Two Spanish Verse Chap-books: Romançe de Amadis (c. 1515-19), Juyzio hallado y trobado (c. 1510). A Facsimile Edition with Bibliographical and Textual Studies. London-New York: Cambridge University Press, 1969. x+94 pp. $7.50.

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Lucas Gracián Dantisco. Galateo español. Estudio preliminar, edición, notas y glosario por Margherita Morreale. Clásicos Hispánicos, Serie II, Volumen XVII. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 1968. x+385 pp. 3 pls. Edición corriente: 350 ptas. Edición especial: 500 ptas.

F. J. Norton and Edward M. Wilson. Two Spanish Verse Chap-books: Romançe de Amadis (c. 1515-19), Juyzio hallado y trobado (c. 1510). A Facsimile Edition with Bibliographical and Textual Studies. London-New York: Cambridge University Press, 1969. x+94 pp. $7.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

John J. Reynolds*
Affiliation:
St. John's University, New York

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1 There are very few errata: G. Coci Saragossa’ (p. x, twice) for ‘G. Coci, Saragossa'; 'Amoros’ (p. 8) for ‘Amorós'; ‘Miss Webber’ (p. 55, twice) for ‘Mrs. Webber.'

2 To Professor Wilson's discussion of works related to the Caravajal brothers, one might add Tirso de Molina's play La prudencia en la mujer. Not only do D. Pedro and D. Juan Alonso appear as important characters but there is a clear reference to the ‘despeñamiento de Martos’ in v. 3285 (ed. Bushee-Stafford).