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Cagliari, 1788

734 Sardinian. Cossu, la Coltivazione de' Gelsi e propagazione de' Filugelli in Sardegna, Tom. I.: Moriografia Sarda ossia Catechismo Gelsario, 8vo. half bd. 735 PORRU (Vincenzo Raimoldo) Saggio di Gramatica sul Dialetto Sardo Meridionale, small 4to. hf. bd. morocco extra, scarce, 30s Cagliari, nella Reale Stamperia, 1811 736 Purqueddu, Tesoro della Sardegna ne' Bachi e Gelsi, poema Sardo e Italiano, 12mo. front. and plates, stiff covers, uncut, fine sound copy, 20s Cagliari, 1779 737 Sicilian. CARINISI (Antuninu Damianu) Lu vivu mortu Effettu di lu piccatu di la Carni causatu da lu vanu e bruttu Amuri de li Donni Causa principali d' ogni Dannu, 18mo. bds. 7s 6d Messina, 1746

A very scarce and curious poem in the Sicilian dialect.

738 COMPONIMENTI Poetici SICILIANI tradotti in Firenze, in Epigrammi (Latini) e Sonetti (Italiani), 4to. vellum, scarce, 16s Firenze, 1738

In Sicilian, Latin, and Italian; the last by G. P. Berzini.

739 MELI (Giov.) Poesie Siciliane, 7 vols. 12mo. portrait and vignettes, half calf, Palermo, 1814

740

15s

the same, Vols. 1-5, 12mo. sd. 3s 6d

1814

These highly interesting Poems have valuable philological foot-notes. 741 PASQUALINO (Mich.) Vocabulario Siciliano etimologico, italiano, e latino, 5 vols. 4to. vellum backs, edges cut, 36s Palermo, 1785-95

Very rare. "Selon Eber, l'Auteur de cet ouvrage peu connu en France a fait de profondes et heureuses recherches sur les etymologies."—Brunet.

Priced, 1834, Thorpe, £3. 38; 1847, H. Bohn, £2. 2s; 1855, Quaritch, £2. 10s; 1853, the Dean of Peterborough's copy fetched £2. 10s, and was afterwards priced £3. 138 6d. 742 RAU E REQUESENS (Monsignor D. Simonde) Rime, 16mo. with autograph of "Pat. Brydone, 1770," (the Traveller), vellum, 21s Venetia, per li Giunti, 1672

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This very scarce volume contains the Author's CANZUNI SICILIANI, written in the Sicilian dialect. On the fly-leaf at the end is a Manuscript sonnet, Risposta data dal Gran Visir al Re di Prussia," also in the Sicilian dialect. 743 TEMPIU (Duminicú) Operi, in Sicilian, 2 vols. in 1, sm. 4to. portrait, half morocco, uncut, 20s

Catania, 1814

744 Venetian. BOSCHINI (Marco) La Carta del Navegar Pitoresco Dialogo tra un Senator Venetian Deletante e un Professor de Pitura in Otto Venti (in quartine in Dialetto Veneziano), sm. 4to. frontispiece, portrait and plates etched by the Author himself, £2. Venetia, per li Baba, 1660

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Operetta interessantissima fatta da un insigne conoscitore delle arti, e piena di accorgimento, scritta in dialetto Veneto, col ritratto dell' autore, e una galleria di pitture al fine in 26 tavole illustrate, e inventate dall'autore medesimo."-Cicognara.

745 COLLEZIONE delle migliori Opere, scritte in dialetto Veneziano, 12 vols.-Poeti

antichi, 2 vols.-14 vols. 16mo. sd. 25s

Venezia, 1817

746 PATRIARCHI (Gasparo) Vocabolario Veneziano e Padovano, co' termini e modi corrispondenti Toscani, 4to. hf. bound, 9s

Padova, 1821

747 SCHIESON. Opere di Giovanni Pozzobon Trivigiano, detto Schieson, Venetian Poetry, 5 vols. 12mo. hf. morocco, 15s Padova, (1787) 748 TASSO (Torquato) El Goffredo conta' alla Barcariola, dal Dottor Tomaso Mondini, Venetian and Italian, 4to. two sets of plates inserted, one series being after Bernardo Castelli, RED MOROCCO, gilt edges, VERY RARE, £4.

Ven. 1704 “Il est remarquable que dans les assemblées du Grand-conseil de Venise, on était obligé de parler le Dialecte Venetien, l'usage de la langue Toscane n'était toléré que dans l'exorde.”—Ďaru. 749 GINGUENÉ (P. L.) Histoire Littéraire d'Italie; augmentée par Danou, et continuée par SALFI, 14 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. calf, £5.

750

£2. 12s

Par. 1824-35

Histoire Littéraire d'Italie, continuée par Salfi, 12 vols. 8vo. sewed,
Paris, 1812-34

The latter volumes are extremely rare, having been destroyed by fire.

SPANISH BOOKS.

751 ALDRETE, del Origen y Principio de la Lengua Castellana ò Romance, folio, facsimiles of ancient Spanish Inscriptions, calf gilt, fine copy from the libraries of Lord de Rothesay and Jas. Kennedy, Esq. rare, 21s Madrid, 1674 752 ALVARADO, Spanish and English Dialogues, an easy method of learning either language, with PROVERBS, etc. stout 12mo. calf, rare, 5s

1719

753 COBARRUVIAS OROZCO (Sebastian de) Tesoro de la Lengua Castellana, o Española, thick folio, a good copy in calf, £2. Madrid, 1611

The oldest Spanish Dictionary, much esteemed and sought after by Spanish Scholars. The work is very rare in Spain. Brunet and Salva do not mention it. 754 CONNELLY (T.) y T. HIGGINS, Diccionario de las dos Lenguas Española é Inglesa; Spanish-English and English-Spanish Dictionary, 4 vols. 4to. a good sound copy in Spanish calf, £3. Madrid, 1797-98 The Dean of Peterborough's copy fetched £3.88. The best and most complete Spanish and English Dictionary, comprising all the Idioms, Proverbs, Marine Terms, Metaphorical Expressions, &c. in both languages.

755 MEDINA, Arte explicado y grámatico perfecto, 4to. calf, 3s Madrid, 1825 756 NEBRIJA, Diccionario; Dictionarium Aelii Antonii Nebrissensis Grammatici, I. Dictiones latino-hispana, II. Nomina propria, III. Neotericæ ac vulgares regionum appellationes, IV. Romance en Latin, folio, calf, 5s Madrid, 1758 757 NEUMAN and BARETTI's Spanish-English and English-Spanish Dictionary, seventh edition, enlarged and revised by Seoane, 2 vols. 8vo. 1650 pp. double columns, (pub. at 32s) 20s 1831

758 OLLENDORFF'S NEW METHOD of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the Spanish Language, with an Appendix, containing a brief but comprehensive Recapitulation of the Rules as well as of all the Verbs, both Regular and Irregular, so as to render their use easy and familiar to the most ordinary capacity. Together with Practical Rules for Spanish Pronunciation, and Models of Social and Commercial Correspondence, the whole designed for young learners and persons who are their own instructors, by M. VELASQUEZ and T. SIMONNE, Professors of the Spanish Language, stout 12mo. bound, 88

759

The Key to the same, 4s

1851

1845

760 URCULLU, Gramatica Inglesa, 12mo. tercera edicion, (pub. at 8s) bd. 3s 6d 761 ACADEMIA ESPAÑOLA, Obras premiadas por la, 1777-82, Tomo I. 4to. cf. 5s (1782) 762 ALCALA (Geron.) el Donado Hablador, Vida y Aventuras de Alonso, Mozo de muchos annos, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, 4s Madrid, 1804

763 ALDRETE (Ber.) Antiguedades de España, Africa, y otras provincias, 4to. engraved title, old calf, 20s Amberes, 1614 "Opus doctissimum simulque rarissimum, etc."-Meuselii Bibl. Hist. Vol. II. ps. 2, p. 322. "Ouvrage savant peu commun et plein de grandes et doctes recherches."-Lenglet. Priced, 1826, Payne and Foss, mor. £3.3s; Bernal's copy fetched, 1855, £2.88. 764 ALEMAN (M.) Guzman d'Alfarache, primera y segunda parte, 4to. limp vellum, sound copy, rare, 7s 6d Madrid, por Pablo de Val, 1641 Guzman d'Alfarache, sm. 4to. antique calf, 10s Madrid, 1661 "The Spanish Proteus, which, though writ But in one tongue was formed with the world's wit; And hath the noblest mark of a good booke, That an ill man doth not securely looke Upon it; but will loathe or let it passe

765

As a deformed face doth a true glasse."-Ben Jonson.

"The first edition of the first part appeared, Madrid, 1599, and two editions besides in the same year. The most ample portraiture of the Catariberas, or the gayer one of Picaros, that is to be found in Spanish Literature. It was very successful, falling in with the vices and humours of the times of the loose Court of Philip III. after the hypocrisy and constraints of the last dark years of Philip II. The genuine second part appeared, Valencia, 1605. The Second part, published 1603, under the name of Mateo Luxan de Sayavedra, though not without literary merit, is a forgery." Ticknor, III. p. 56. 766 ALMOSNINO (Rabi Moysen) Extremos y Grandezas de Constantinople; traducido por Cansino, sm. 4to. frontispiece, calf, 38 Madrid, 1638 767 ANTONINO Libro Aureo de Marco Aurelio, Emperador y eloquentissimo Orador nueuamente impresso (por Antonio de Guevara Obispo de Guadix), 18mo. fine copy in orange morocco extra, gilt edges, rare, 14s Enveres per Juan Steelsio, 1534 This is a Romance written by Antonio de Guevara Bishop of Cadiz. 768 ARAGONES (Mosen Alfonso) La Histora de la Donzella Teodor, sm. 4to. woodcuts, a scarce Romance, bds. 36s Sevilla, Pedro Gomez de Pastrana, 1641 769 ARANA DE VARFLORA (D. Fermin) Hijos de Sevilla illustres en Santidad, letras, armas, artes, ò dignidad, sm. 4to. 3 parts in 1 vol. sd. 10s

1791

770 ARGENSOLA, Anales d'Aragon, que prosigue Curita, 1216-1520, stout folio, good copy in calf, 12s

D

Caragoça, 1630

771 BACALLAR (D. Vic.) Comentarios de la Guerra de España, e Historia de Phelipe V. desde el principio de sa reynado hasta 1725, 2 vols. Genova, s. a.-Memorias politicas, y militares para servir de continuacion, 2 vols. Madrid, 1756-63, together 4 vols. sm. 4to. Spanish calf, 9s

772

1756-63

another edition, 4 vols. sm. 4to. calf, 10s Madrid y Genova, 1792.93 "Ouvrage fort estimé, surtout sous le rapport militaire."-Brunet. 1843, Salva, 40 fr. 773 Basque Provinces. COLECCION de Cédulas, Cartas Patentes, Provisiones, Reales Ordenes y otros Documentos concernientes á las Provincias Vascongadas: Vizcaya, Guipuzcoa, Alava, y Continuacion, 6 vols. sm. 4to. good copy in Spanish calf, £2. 10s Madrid, 1829-33

An indispensable work for obtaining authentic information relative to the history, nobility, people, laws, commerce, manners and customs of the Basque Provinces. This copy has 2 vols. of "Continuacion," which runs on under the title : "Coleccion de Privilegios, Franquezas, etc. concedidos a varios pueblos y corporaciones de la Corona de Castilla." Brunet mentions only 5 vols. 773* ENSAYO sobre la Nobleza de los Bascongados, para sirvs de Introducción á la Historia genéral de aquellos Pueblos, 8vo. calf, 3s 6d Tolosa, 1786

774 FUERO (El) Privilegios, Franquezas, y Libertades de los hijos dalgo de VIZCAYA, sm. stout folio, calf, 20s Madrid, 1762 774*GAINZA (D. Franc.) Historia de la Universidad de Irun Uranzu, folio, corners of 10 leaves at end torn off, the missing letters supplied in MS. vellum, 7s 6d 1738 Containing chapters on Ethimologias,'' Ethimologias Vascongadas, Provincia de la Vasco

Bound up with it is "La Constitucion Española de 1812."

6

nia,' 'Provincia de Guipuzcoa.' Priced, 1826, by Salva, £1. 68. 775 LLORENTE (J. A.) Noticias historicas de las tres Provincias Vascongadas, en que se procura investigar el estado civil antiguo de Alava, Guipúzcoa y Vizcaya, y el origen de sus Fueros, 5 vols. small 4to. good copy in Spanish calf, rare, £2. Madrid, 1806-8 Contents: Tom. I. Estado Civil Antiguo; II. Origen de sus Fueros; III. Apendice, o Colleccion Diplomatica de Escrituras de los Siglos VIII.-XI.; IV. Ciento y doce Escrituras del Siglo XII. casi todas ineditas; V. Respuesta á la impugnacion del señor Aranguren, y documentos comprobantes, comprising " Origen y catalogo de los señores de Vizcaya."

Priced, by Salva, 1826, Vols. I.-III. only and ‘Demonstracion de Aranguren,' £2. 128 6d; 1843, the 5 vols., 44 fr. 50 c.

776 OZAETA, la Cantabria vindicada, y demostrada, segun la extension que tuvo en diferentes tiempos, 4to. calf, 7s 6d Madrid, 1779 Basque Language. See post, under EUROPEAN PHILOLOGY. 777 BEUTER (P. A.) Coronica general de toda España, y especialmente del Reyno de Valencia, 2 vols. in 1, folio, woodcuts and Coats of Arms, very fine copy, old gilt calf, rare, £2. Valencia, 1604 778 BLEDA (Jayme) Coronica de los Moros de España, dividida en ocho Libros, stout folio, cropt copy, three leaves mended, vellum, very rare, 32s

Lord Stuart de Rothesay's copy fetched, 1855, £2. 4s.

Valencia, Felipe Mey, 1618

The most important Spanish Chronicle relating to Moorish dominion in Spain. "Ouvrage estimé, et dont les exemplaires sont rares."-Brunet. Sold in Col. Stanley's sale for £7. 10s, and in the White Knight's sale for £7. 7s Dr. Hawtrey's copy fetched, 1853, £2. 10s. 779 BLEDÆ (Jacobi) Defensio Fidei in Causa Neophytorum sive MORISCHORUM Regni Valentiæ totiusque Hispaniæ. Ejusdem de justa Mórischorum ab Hispania Expulsione, sm. 4to. with a few rude woodcuts, limp vellum, 25s another copy, one leaf in the Privilegio slightly damaged and mended, and a worm-hole running through the front margins, veau fauve, carmine edges, with full gilt back, 15s Valentiæ, 1610

780

1610

A valuable historical volume of great scarcity, not mentioned in the entire series of Salva's Catalogues; also unnoticed by Brunet. In the dedication, p. 579, Fr. Jayme Bleda states as one of his reasons for writing his work in Latin, that it was against the Castilian Laws to write in the vulgar tongue against Heretics; pp. 581-618 contain "Breve Relacion de la Expulsion de las Moriscos del Reyno de Valencia; p. 612, "Bando de la Expulsion de los Moriscos de Cataluña," is in the Valentian Dialect.

781 BORJA (Francisco de, Principe de Esquilache) Obras en Verso, 4to. green moAmberes, 1654

rocco, gilt edges, 21s

Pages 397-562 are Romances.

782 BOSARTE (J.) Observationes sobre las Bellas Artes, entre los Antiguos hasta la conquista de Grecia por los Romanos, 16mo. calf, 3s Madrid, 1790-91 783 BOTELLO DE MORAES i Vasconcelos, el Alphonso, o la fundacion del Reino de Portugal, 16mo. vellum, arms gilt on the sides, 38 6d 784 BURGUILLOS (Tomé de) Rimas Humanas y Divinas, por Frey Lope de Vega Carpio, sm. 4to. calf, 6s

Priced, 1826, Salva, £2. 2s.

Salamanca, 1731

Madrid, 1674 785 CABRERA DE CORDOVA (L.) Cronica de Filipe II. Rey de España, stout folio, title wanting, otherwise very clean copy, vellum, 6s Madrid, 1619 786 CABRERA (Luis, Cronista del Rey Felipe II.) Relaciones de las Cosas sucedidas en la Córte de España, desde 1599 hasta 1614, impl. 8vo. 664 pp. uncut, 9s Madrid, 1857 This work contains an exact and detailed account of this important period, when the history of Spain was so closely connected with that of Great Britain. Its copious information on the subject of the assistance afforded by Spain to Ireland, when that country was still unsubdued, render it necessary to the history of the growth of English power, while as a contemporary and pleasing narrative of the time, it cannot fail to be interesting.

787 CADIZ PHENICIA, con el Examen de varias Noticias Antiguas de España, que conservan los Escritores Hebreos, Phenicios, Griegos, Romanos y Arabes, [por Mondejar], 3 vols. sm. 4to. calf, rare, 12s Madrid, 1805 788 CALDERON, OBRAS, que saca a Luz Don Juan Fernandez de Apontez; Comedias, 11 vols. in 10; Autos Sacramentales, 6 vols. together 17 vols. in 16, sm. 4to. best editions, nice copy, Spanish calf, rare, £5.

789 790

Madrid, 1759-63

Priced, 1825, Salva, £9. 10s; 1829, half russia, £9.
COMEDIAS, 11 vols. in 10, 4to. best edition, Spanish calf, £3. ib. 1760-63
COMEDIAS, por Keil, 4 vols. royal 8vo. compact double column edition,

hf. bd. calf neat, 28s Leipsique, 1827 "Calderon, a celebrated Spanish writer of the 17th century, one of the most copious and esteemed dramatists in Spain, equal to Lope de Vega."

"His boundless and inexhaustible fertility of invention, his quick power of seizing and prosecuting everything with dramatic effect, the unfailing animal spirits of his dramas, if we may venture on the expression, the general loftiness and purity of his sentiments, the rich faculty of his verse, the abundance of his language, and the clearness and precision with which he embodies himself in words and figures, entitle him to a high rank as to the imagination and creative faculty of a poet." Quarterly Review. 791 Autos Sacramentales, 6 vols. 4to. half morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, rare, £2. Madrid, 1759-60 "In his dramas of a serious and devout character, in virtue of their dignified pathos, traģic sublimity, and religious fervour, Calderon's best title to praise may be found. In such, above all in his 'AUTOS,' he reached a height beyond any of his predecessors; whose productions, on religious themes especially, striking as many of them are, with situations and motives of the deepest effect, are not sustained at the same impressive elevation, nor disposed with that consummate judgment which leaves nothing imperfect or superfluous in the dramas of Calderon. It remains to say a word of his style. It varies at different periods; and in his best time is perhaps the perfection of splendid elegance. His poetic vein is exuberant beyond example in its flow of rich imagery; so copious and discursive, indeed, that it seems ever on the verge of excess in passages of dis play,— and is apt to be indulged in these at the expense of strict dramatic propriety."

Athenæum, Nov. 26, 1853. 792 CAMPOMANES, Antigüedad Maratima de la Republica de CARTAGO, con el Periplo de Hannon, sm. 4to. map and plan, calf, 10s Madrid, 1756 793 CANCIONERO (el) DE JUAN ALFONSO DE BAENA (Siglo XV.) ahora por primera vez dado a luz, con notas y comentarios, impl. 8vo. lxxxviii. and 732 pp. with 2 facsimiles, sd. 12s Madrid, 1851 1851

the same, half bound morocco, uncut, 18s

794 Of this valuable collection of 576 Old Romances, only 500 copies were printed, of which few remain for sale. The introduction comprises an essay on the Castilian Poetry during the 14th and 15th centuries. The notes are historical, critical, and philological; the work concludes with a Glossary of Obsolete Words.

795 CASTILLO (Hernando de). Historia general de SANCTO DOMINGO, y de su orden de predicadores, 2 vols. sm. folio, vellum, £2. 5s Madrid, Sanchez, 1584 796 CERVANTES Saavedra (Miguel de) Primera y segunda parte del Ingenioso Hidalgo DON QUIXOTE de la Mancha, 2 vols. 12mo. olive morocco, gilt edges, RARE, £2. 10s Brucelas, Huberto Antonio, 1617 & 1616

798

797 CERVANTES, Don Quixote, 2 vols. 4to. curious woodcuts, limp vellum, 188 Madrid, 1723 EL INGENIOSO HIDALGO DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA, Corregida por la REAL ACADEMIA ESPAÑOLA, 4 vols. royal 4to. BEST EDITION, fine plates by the best Spanish Artists, Spanish calf gilt, gilt edges, £5. Madrid, Ibarra, 1780 Très bel exemplaire de cette édition splendide et très estimée. C'est un vrai chef d'oeuvre typographique. Les nombreuses gravures dont l'édition est ornée, ont été gravées par les prémiers artistes de l'Espagne, les épreuves sont très fraiches.

Priced, 1848, Payne and Foss, mor. £12. 128, calf, £6.68. Bernal's copy, mor. fetched, 1855, £14. 148.

799

800

Historia del famoso Cavallero Don Quixote, por John Bowle, 6 vols. 4to. bds. 15s

Salisbury, 1781 This edition is esteemed for its ample Indexes. Don Quixote de la Mancha, nueva edicion corregida de nuevo, con nuevas notas, con nuevas estampas, con nuevo analisis y con la vida de el autor nuevamente aumentada, por D. Juan Antonio Pellicer, 5 vols. 8vo. best Spanish edition, numerous fine plates, bds. uncut, 30s Madrid, Sancha, 1797-98 the same, 5 vols. 8vo. portrait and plates, morocco extra, gilt edges, £2. 10s 1797-98 The notes of Pellicer contain a vast body of erudition and research. The text is remarkable for its correctness, and the embellishments are all the work of Spanish artists, and admirably illustrate the spirit of the text.

801

"Pellicer has greatly improved the text, and in his numerous annotations has displayed much erudition in tracing the sources whence the author drew his supplies; in pointing out the passages in the old romances alluded to in Don Quixote; in detailing at large the historical facts which are there mentioned; and in collecting biographical, bibliographical, and critical information concerning the several authors whose writings Cervantes has either directly or indirectly noticed."-Lockhart's Don Quixote. Don Quixote, 6 vols. 18mo. with pretty plates and vignettes, Spanish

802

802*

803

binding, 16s

Madrid, 1797-98 1797-98

Madrid, 1833-39

another copy, 6 vols. 18mo. calf extra, 18s Don Quijote de la Mancha, comentado por DON DIEGO CLEMENCIN, 6 vols. sm. 4to. hf. bd. morocco, gilt tops, uncut, £4. 4s Published at 200 Rs.; priced 1843, Salva, sewed, 75 fr. "Le commentaire de Clemencin est le plus étendu qu'on ait publié sur l'immortel ouvrage de Cervantes. En conséquence, cette édition doit étre recherchée par tous les étrangers et par tous ceux qui désirent étudier à fond le Don Quichotte."-Salva.

804

"One of the most complete commentaries that has been published on any author, ancient or modern. It is written, too, with taste and judgment in nearly all that relates to the merits of the author; it is rare to find an obscure point which it does not elucidate."-Ticknor, III. 383. Don Quijote de la Mancha, 2 vols. royal 8vo. 800 spirited woodcuts, cloth, uncut, 21s Barcelona, 1840 Galatea, dividida en seys libros,. 12mo. vel. 10s Par. Gilles Robinot, 1611 Viage al Parnaso, 8vo. calf, 5s Madrid, Sancha, 1784

805 806

Madrid, 1772
Cadiz, 1702

807 CERVANTES DE SALAZAR, Obras glossadas i traducidas, 4to, sd. 3s 808 CID ROMANCES: el Cid, en lenguage antiguo, 18mo. vellum, 8s 6d 809 CID. Poëme du Cid, texte Espagnol, avec traduction Française, notes et vocabulaire par Damas Hinard, 4to. sd. 16s Paris, 1858

Antonio says the first collection was made 1612; Ticknor quotes as the earliest edition that of Pamplona, 1716. Dozy, in his "Récherches," brings forward several documents respecting this hero, one of which, written by Ibn Bassam, at Seville, A.D. 1109, only ten years after his death, rests in a great measure on the testimony of one who had seen the Cid. From this it appears that he was at one time in the service of the Moorish kings of Zaragoza, and upon capturing the city of Valentia, he burnt the Kadi and several other influential citizens alive. "La victoire," says Ibn Bassam, as translated by Dozy, "suivant toujours la bannière de Rodrigue (que Dieu maudisse!) il triompha des princes des Barbares; à differentes reprises il combattit leurs chefs; alors il mit en fuite leurs armées, et tua avec son petit nombre de guerriers, leurs nombreux soldats." 810 RISCO, la Castilla y el mas famoso Castellano. Discurso sobre la antigua Castilla Historia del célebre castellano RODRIGO DIAZ, llamado el CID Campeador, sm. 4to. portrait, old Spanish calf neat, 12s Madrid, 1792

"C'est la meilleure histoire du Cid. Risco a publié dans son ouvrage une chronique latine qui existait manuscrite, et qui parait avoir été ecrite peu de temps après la mort du héros castillan."-Salva. 811 CLAROS Varones de Castilla y Letras de Fernando de Pulgar, Coronista de Fernando y Isabel, 12mo. sd. uncut, 2s

Madrid, 1789

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