Cervantine manuscripts: 1. Juan Sedó Peris-Mencheta’s collection (BNE)

Manuscritos cervantinos: 1. La colección de Juan Sedó Peris-Mencheta (BNE)

Manuscritos de Cervantes: 1. Coleção Juan Sedó Peris-Mencheta (BNE)

Lucía Megías, José Manuel
Detalles Bibliográficos
2017
Cervantes
Don Quijote
Coleccionismo cervantino
Manuscritos
Juan Sedó Peris-Mencheta
Arturo Xalambrí
Cervantes
Don Quixote
Cervantine collections
manuscripts
Juan Sedó Peris-Mencheta
Arturo Xalambrí
Cervantes
Dom Quixote
Colecionar Cervantes
Manuscritos
Juan Sedó Peris-Mencheta
Arturo Xalambrí
Español
Universidad de Montevideo
REDUM
http://revistas.um.edu.uy/index.php/revistahumanidades/article/view/187
Acceso abierto
Atribución 4.0 Internacional
Resumen:
Sumario:Don Quixote and other works by Miguel de Cervantes were transmitted as handwritten copies since the end of the nineteenth and throughout the twentieth century. They are unique remarkable pieces, born either out of the authors’ passion or to meet the demand of collectors who wanted to enrich their libraries with these culturally and artistically valuable copies, unattainable by anyone else. A particularly vast Cervantine collection was gathered by Juan Sedó PerisMencheta, whose library now belongs to the archive of the Biblioteca Nacional de España (National Library of Spain). The Catalan Cervantophile’s voluminous correspondence with Arturo Xalambrí sheds light on details about the former’s acquisition and the value he set on his handwritten collection. A second issue of this article will address Arturo Xalambrí’s Cervantine manuscripts.