Cancionero de BaenaNew York, Printed by order of the trustees [Hispanic society of America] 1926. |
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AIGAN alfon Alfonso de Baena arte de trobar Cancionero de Baena Cancionero de San Castilian CHIG CHIGAN ERSITY CHIGAN TY composition Conde's containing copy crítica duplicate epigraph placed ERSI ERSITY OF MIC Escorial estribillo facsimile Ferrant Manuel finida of four folio numbered Francisque Michel Galician Gayangos HIGAN HIGAN HIGAN UNIV Hispanic Society Historia IGAN ITY OF MICH John the Second Juan Alfonso Juan de Mena Juan Martínez King Leipzig libro literatura López de Ayala lost lyric Madrid edition Manuel de Lando manuscript Marquis of Santillana Martínez de Burgos Mena Menéndez MIC UNIV MICA Michel MIGAN Mondé NIVERS notas obra Ochoa's edition Paris poetic debate pregunta preserved Provençal Pues requestas Revue hispanique rhyme Rodríguez Royal Library San Román SECOND OF CASTILE Señor six pieces Society of America Spanish poetry stanzas three lines TY OF MIC UNIV ERSITY UNIV ITY UNIVE HIGAN UNIVERSITY CHIGAN UNIVERSITY.C verse VERSI verso
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Page 29 - El Cancionero de Juan Alfonso de Baena. Publicado por FRANCISQUE MICHEL. Con las notas y los índices de la edición de Madrid del año 1851.
Page 5 - In this connection attention may be called to the fact that in the new edition Scirpus Fcrnaldi and iS'.
Page 21 - Plusieurs critiques ont signale 1' importance des rubriques a ce point de vue, sans les avoir etudiees toutefois. Henry Lang, par exemple, commente a ce sujet que le Cancionero "has the exceptional merit of serving as a sort of ars poetica. Both in the body of its verse and especially in the epigraphs placed by the compiler before many of the poems, all are apprized of their technical form and name, the occasion which gave rise to them and sometimes even of their value".
Page 22 - If, as certain students of it have believed, it is, not a transcript, but the unique and identical manuscript presented to John the Second...
Page 22 - Maria, the first wife of John the Second, whom Baena included in his dedication, died, and it was completed shortly before the death of the King on July 21st, 1454, as it contains a poem (no.
Page 31 - Lang in the Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences.


