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Thomas Percy and John Bowle : Cervantine Correspondence / edited by Daniel Eisenberg - Registro bibliográfico
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Miguel de Cervantes
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| Figuras del Hispanismo
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- Mat. aut.:
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Percy, Thomas -- Correspondencia
| Bowle, John -- Correspondencia
| Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616) -- Influencia
- Fragmentos
'cervantes' en la obra
: (69
coincidencias encontradas)
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are many
illustrations, inlargements &c of my Catalogue &c may be
found in Mayans y Siscar's Life of Cervantes
-
eran
necesarios] tiempo, estudio y literaria probidad, dotes y
circunstancias que, por fortuna para Cervantes
-
Bowle es el primero también que saca a Cervantes de su
carácter de escritor puramente nacional. [...]
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Secondarily, Bowle wants
to show that Cervantes is what he calls a «classical»
author, meaning both that
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Cervantes is of the importance of the
great Greek and Latin authors, and that, like them, he was
possessed
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the first to
refer to the irony of Don Quixote (letter of 31 March,
1774), such modern concerns as Cervantes
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Nowhere in these letters is
any other of Cervantes' works mentioned.
-
Bowle read through books mentioned in the text, a
large number of other books potentially available to Cervantes
-
, and
some books Cervantes could not have known but which might offer
relevant information.
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There was
no published history of Spanish literature; bibliographical
information on Cervantes was, by
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passages you mention in the Code
of Spanish Laws, which you think are alluded to in the writings of
Cervantes
-
.
_____, Letters to the Editor, Gentleman's Magazine, 51
(1781), 22-24 (on Pellicer's life of Cervantes
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Merritt, «Cervantes and Three Ilustrados:
Mayáns, Sarmiento, and Bowle», in Studies in the
Spanish Golden
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Age: Cervantes and Lope de Vega (Miami:
Universal, 1978), pp. 2-20.
_____, An English «Ilustrado»
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Eisenberg, Daniel, «La biblioteca de Cervantes», in
Studia in Honorem Prof.
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in the annotations to Don Quixote, I, 6,
although I believe that this traditional identification of
Cervantes
-
(See Nicolás Espinosa in my
«La biblioteca de Cervantes».)
Gascoigne, George, 24.
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See the Vida de Cervantes, S. 115. But it does not appear
that they were ever printed.
-
Cervantes mentions P.2 C.4 & wch
Ariosto just noticed in his 27th Canto.
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If to be in every thing the
reverse of Cervantes will entitle the writer to any degree of merit
He has
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In a word it almost refutes what
Cervantes has twice advanced [II, 3; II, 59] -no ay Libro tan malo que
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Author of first life of Cervantes, commissioned for the edition of
Carteret, translated into English
-
Translator of Cervantes and other French and
Spanish authors, d. 1743.
-
a copy.
2
Author of the Noticia de la verdadera patria (Alcalá) de
él [sic] Miguel de Cervantes
-
He is five times named by
Cervantes, & the only particular act of his is suffocating
Orlando at the Battle
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Famous Spanish author; contemporary of
Cervantes.
-
[I have proposed that this book was in
fact written by Cervantes; see my «Cervantes, autor de la
Topografía
-
e historia general de Argel, publicada por
Diego de Haedo», Cervantes, 16.1 [1996] 32-53,
available
-
online at
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~cervantes/csa/bcsas96.htm (checked
January 25, 2003).]
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The importance of Spain and especially Cervantes, for
his scholarly career has not yet been realized.
-
Percy which
resented his projected edition, called Cervantes «our
favourite writer», there has been no
-
He
repeatedly calls Cervantes «our favourite author»
(letters of 24 October, 1767; 22 June, 1771; 24
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-Pray shall I send
you Ozells version of Mayans y Siscar's Life of Cervantes.
-
the Summer, I was
hurried away in to the North, before I had time to send you the
interleaved Life of Cervantes
-
Index of People and Books
Because the letters deal with Don Quixote, and refer
frequently to books Cervantes
-
would read over some of my Old Books of Chivalry
& Romance, to see what illustration they wd. afford Cervantes
-
I hope I do not
impose upon myself when I assert, that no one can understand
Cervantes fully that does
-
confronted with the several passages
from Ariosto: & the great Genius of Boiardo seems transfused
into Cervantes
-
Cervantes tis most certain was no superficial scholar, but
intimately acquainted with antient as well
-
From him I have learnt why Cervantes stiled the Knights Lady
Dulcinea, & the meaning of her change into
-
While the great Dictionary [Autoridades]
gives a meaning to words from Cervantes he gives us that sense
-
[sic] is where he should be in your possession: with
this view give me leave to Invert a passage of Cervantes
-
_____, «Did Cervantes Have a Library?», in Hispanic
Studies in Honor of Alan B. Deyermond.
-
Mayáns y Siscar, Gregorio, Vida de Miguel de Cervantes
Saavedra. First published in 1737.
-
Smith, Gilbert, «El cervantismo en las polémicas
literarias del siglo XVIII», in Cervantes.
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Actas del I Congreso Internacional sobre Cervantes
(Madrid: Edi-6, 1981), pp. 1031-35.
-
were »critical», see my «Balance
del cervantismo de Francisco Rodríguez Marín»,
Actas del Coloquio «Cervantes
-
[This Letter can be
read in Cervantes, 21.2 (2001), 95-146, available online at
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu
-
/~cervantes/csa/bcsas01.htm.]
_____, ed., Historia del famoso cavallero, Don Quixote de la
Mancha.
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that the Salisbury and
London «editions» differ only in the first sheet of
Volume I, is planned for Cervantes
-
I have proposed,
in «Did Cervantes Have a Library?», Hispanic Studies
in Honor of Alan D.
-
of Medieval Studies, 1986), pp. 93-106,
that Don Quixote's library is to be identified with that of
Cervantes
-
with the suggestion that it be recreated on microfilm or
some similar medium, in «La biblioteca de Cervantes
-
This past summer I have read over
several of his countrymen with particular attention to Cervantes,
&
-
fertile
& more ungrateful soil of Alamanni in his Gyrone il Cortese: In
both I have discoverd that Cervantes
-
Tho he is considerably later in time than
Cervantes, many Historical passages in this book throw great
-
White: Besides the Vida de
Cervantes it is repleat with Literary Information concerning
Spain.
-
The only
preceding scholarship on Cervantes was biographical: the
then-unpublished research of fray Martín
-
Sarmiento2,
Mayáns' life of Cervantes, commissioned for the Don
Quixote edition of Carteret (London,
-
1737-38)3,
and, during the period covered by these letters, the
«Noticias para la vida de Miguel de Cervantes
-
return it to its owner, because I think you wd.
find many curious old legends in it, alluded to by Cervantes
-
Violent Metaphors are sometimes to be met with in Cervantes as we
shall see presently.
-
must be content to gratify a Select Number of curious Readers,
like myself who admire the excellent Cervantes
-
If I have not in many
instances traced Cervantes here, yet to make some amends for my
drudgery various
-
eruditos, y singularmente de la Academia de
la Lengua Castellana, la Idea original de imprimir la obra de
Cervantes
-
Romancero [sic] assi Italianos como
Españoles, y otras obras antiguas à que aluden las
expresiones de Cervantes
-
The title page bears the
following quotation: «Miguel de Cervantes mérite
quelque distinction.
-
[This text was
reprinted in Cervantes, journal of the Cervantes Society of
America, Vol. 21, No. 1, 2001
-
It may be found online at
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~cervantes/csa/bcsas01.htm.
- Formatos:
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Filtros aplicados:
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Resultado número:1 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Thomas Percy and John Bowle : Cervantine Correspondence / edited by Daniel Eisenberg - Registro bibliográfico
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Figuras del Hispanismo Visitar sitio web
- Mat. aut.:
- Percy, Thomas -- Correspondencia | Bowle, John -- Correspondencia | Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616) -- Influencia
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (69 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- are many illustrations, inlargements &c of my Catalogue &c may be found in Mayans y Siscar's Life of Cervantes
- eran necesarios] tiempo, estudio y literaria probidad, dotes y circunstancias que, por fortuna para Cervantes
- Bowle es el primero también que saca a Cervantes de su carácter de escritor puramente nacional. [...]
- Secondarily, Bowle wants to show that Cervantes is what he calls a «classical» author, meaning both that
- Cervantes is of the importance of the great Greek and Latin authors, and that, like them, he was possessed
- the first to refer to the irony of Don Quixote (letter of 31 March, 1774), such modern concerns as Cervantes
- Nowhere in these letters is any other of Cervantes' works mentioned.
- Bowle read through books mentioned in the text, a large number of other books potentially available to Cervantes
- , and some books Cervantes could not have known but which might offer relevant information.
- There was no published history of Spanish literature; bibliographical information on Cervantes was, by
- passages you mention in the Code of Spanish Laws, which you think are alluded to in the writings of Cervantes
- . _____, Letters to the Editor, Gentleman's Magazine, 51 (1781), 22-24 (on Pellicer's life of Cervantes
- Merritt, «Cervantes and Three Ilustrados: Mayáns, Sarmiento, and Bowle», in Studies in the Spanish Golden
- Age: Cervantes and Lope de Vega (Miami: Universal, 1978), pp. 2-20. _____, An English «Ilustrado»
- Eisenberg, Daniel, «La biblioteca de Cervantes», in Studia in Honorem Prof.
- in the annotations to Don Quixote, I, 6, although I believe that this traditional identification of Cervantes
- (See Nicolás Espinosa in my «La biblioteca de Cervantes».) Gascoigne, George, 24.
- See the Vida de Cervantes, S. 115. But it does not appear that they were ever printed.
- Cervantes mentions P.2 C.4 & wch Ariosto just noticed in his 27th Canto.
- If to be in every thing the reverse of Cervantes will entitle the writer to any degree of merit He has
- In a word it almost refutes what Cervantes has twice advanced [II, 3; II, 59] -no ay Libro tan malo que
- Author of first life of Cervantes, commissioned for the edition of Carteret, translated into English
- Translator of Cervantes and other French and Spanish authors, d. 1743.
- a copy. 2 Author of the Noticia de la verdadera patria (Alcalá) de él [sic] Miguel de Cervantes
- He is five times named by Cervantes, & the only particular act of his is suffocating Orlando at the Battle
- Famous Spanish author; contemporary of Cervantes.
- [I have proposed that this book was in fact written by Cervantes; see my «Cervantes, autor de la Topografía
- e historia general de Argel, publicada por Diego de Haedo», Cervantes, 16.1 [1996] 32-53, available
- online at http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~cervantes/csa/bcsas96.htm (checked January 25, 2003).]
- The importance of Spain and especially Cervantes, for his scholarly career has not yet been realized.
- Percy which resented his projected edition, called Cervantes «our favourite writer», there has been no
- He repeatedly calls Cervantes «our favourite author» (letters of 24 October, 1767; 22 June, 1771; 24
- -Pray shall I send you Ozells version of Mayans y Siscar's Life of Cervantes.
- the Summer, I was hurried away in to the North, before I had time to send you the interleaved Life of Cervantes
- Index of People and Books Because the letters deal with Don Quixote, and refer frequently to books Cervantes
- would read over some of my Old Books of Chivalry & Romance, to see what illustration they wd. afford Cervantes
- I hope I do not impose upon myself when I assert, that no one can understand Cervantes fully that does
- confronted with the several passages from Ariosto: & the great Genius of Boiardo seems transfused into Cervantes
- Cervantes tis most certain was no superficial scholar, but intimately acquainted with antient as well
- From him I have learnt why Cervantes stiled the Knights Lady Dulcinea, & the meaning of her change into
- While the great Dictionary [Autoridades] gives a meaning to words from Cervantes he gives us that sense
- [sic] is where he should be in your possession: with this view give me leave to Invert a passage of Cervantes
- _____, «Did Cervantes Have a Library?», in Hispanic Studies in Honor of Alan B. Deyermond.
- Mayáns y Siscar, Gregorio, Vida de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. First published in 1737.
- Smith, Gilbert, «El cervantismo en las polémicas literarias del siglo XVIII», in Cervantes.
- Actas del I Congreso Internacional sobre Cervantes (Madrid: Edi-6, 1981), pp. 1031-35.
- were »critical», see my «Balance del cervantismo de Francisco Rodríguez Marín», Actas del Coloquio «Cervantes
- [This Letter can be read in Cervantes, 21.2 (2001), 95-146, available online at http://www2.h-net.msu.edu
- /~cervantes/csa/bcsas01.htm.] _____, ed., Historia del famoso cavallero, Don Quixote de la Mancha.
- that the Salisbury and London «editions» differ only in the first sheet of Volume I, is planned for Cervantes
- I have proposed, in «Did Cervantes Have a Library?», Hispanic Studies in Honor of Alan D.
- of Medieval Studies, 1986), pp. 93-106, that Don Quixote's library is to be identified with that of Cervantes
- with the suggestion that it be recreated on microfilm or some similar medium, in «La biblioteca de Cervantes
- This past summer I have read over several of his countrymen with particular attention to Cervantes, &
- fertile & more ungrateful soil of Alamanni in his Gyrone il Cortese: In both I have discoverd that Cervantes
- Tho he is considerably later in time than Cervantes, many Historical passages in this book throw great
- White: Besides the Vida de Cervantes it is repleat with Literary Information concerning Spain.
- The only preceding scholarship on Cervantes was biographical: the then-unpublished research of fray Martín
- Sarmiento2, Mayáns' life of Cervantes, commissioned for the Don Quixote edition of Carteret (London,
- 1737-38)3, and, during the period covered by these letters, the «Noticias para la vida de Miguel de Cervantes
- return it to its owner, because I think you wd. find many curious old legends in it, alluded to by Cervantes
- Violent Metaphors are sometimes to be met with in Cervantes as we shall see presently.
- must be content to gratify a Select Number of curious Readers, like myself who admire the excellent Cervantes
- If I have not in many instances traced Cervantes here, yet to make some amends for my drudgery various
- eruditos, y singularmente de la Academia de la Lengua Castellana, la Idea original de imprimir la obra de Cervantes
- Romancero [sic] assi Italianos como Españoles, y otras obras antiguas à que aluden las expresiones de Cervantes
- The title page bears the following quotation: «Miguel de Cervantes mérite quelque distinction.
- [This text was reprinted in Cervantes, journal of the Cervantes Society of America, Vol. 21, No. 1, 2001
- It may be found online at http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~cervantes/csa/bcsas01.htm.
- Formatos: