Catálogo de incunables de San Agustín y autores agustinos en las bibliotecas de España (1467-1500)
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https://doi.org/10.53111/aa.v106i224.1082Keywords:
Incunabula, Saint Augustine, Libraries, Bibliographic heritage, Bibliophilia, 15th Century, Printing, AugustiniansAbstract
This incunabulistic essay offers the list of books printed in the 15th century of Agustín de Hipona, or attributed to him, and by authors belonging to the Order of Saint Augustine: Egidio Romano, Pablo de Venecia, Agustín Triunfo de Ancona, Ambrosio Massari de Cori, Gregorio de Rimini, Jaime Pérez de Valencia,Alfonso Vargas de Toledo, among others, which are kept in the libraries of Spain. The number of incunabula printed between 1467 and 1500 amounts to 150, mostly stamped in typographic workshops in Venice (52), Basel (14) and Rome (11). Unique specimens account for 43.3%; At the top of the list is the National Library of Madrid with 33 unique incunabula, and at a considerable distance it is followed by the Colombina Capitular Library, in Seville, with five incunabula, and with four the libraries of the Santa María de La Vid Monastery (Burgos) and the University of Barcelona. Each incunabula book offers its identification, general characteristics, location and, in most cases, the digital edition. The systematic and scientific information refers mainly to the external aspect of the book.
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