Quoted below, in note 224 to Chapter VI.
Espejo de príncipes y cavalleros, p. 14 of Volume I of my edition.
P. 4 of the edition of Giuseppe di Stefano (Pisa: Istituto de Letteratura Spagnola e Ispano-Americana dell'Università di Pisa, 1966).
Pp. 6-7 of the edition of James Ray Green, Jr., Dissertation, Johns Hopkins, 1974. An abstract of this dissertation may be found in DAI, 36 (1976), 6735A.
Published in facsimile by Archer Huntington, Catalogue of the Library of Ferdinand Columbus (New York, 1905), and now reprinted by Kraus Reprint Co. (New York, 1967); items relevant to Spanish literature were published by Gallardo in his Ensayo de una biblioteca española de libros raros y curiosos (Madrid, 1863-69; reprint, Madrid: Gredos, 1968), II, No. 1870. Colón's other catalogue, the Abecedarium, has never been published. See Henry Harrisse, Excerpta Colombiana (Paris, 1887), Tomás Marín Martínez, Memoria de las obras y libros del Bachiller Juan Pérez (Madrid, 1970), reviewed in RFE, 55 (1972), 75-85, and Antonio Rodríguez-Moñino, Los pliegos poéticos de la Biblioteca Colombina (Siglo XVI), University of California Publications in Modern Philology, 110 (Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 1976).
«Inventario de los libros del Duque de Calabria», RABM, 1st series, 4 (1874), 7-10, 21-25, 38-41, 54-56, 67-69, 83-86, 99-101, 114-17, and 132-34.
The Bibliotheca Hispana Nova, edited by Tomás Antonio Sánchez and others, was published in Madrid in two volumes, 1783-88, and has been reprinted in facsimile (Torino: Bottega d'Erasmo, 1963). On Antonio, see E. Juliá Martínez, «Nicolás Antonio. Notas preliminares para su estudio», Revista de Bibliografía Nacional, 3 (1942), 7-37, and V. Romero Muñoz, «Estudio del bibliófilo sevillano Nicolás Antonio», Archivo Hispalense, 12 (1950), 57 -92, and 13 (1951), 29-56 and 215-44.
Bibliotheca Hispana Nova, I, ix. The passage is reproduced at the beginning of my edition of the Espejo de príncipes, I, viii.
See Orígenes de la novela, 2nd edición nacional (Madrid: CSIC, 1962), I, 413. No one has identified what books Gonsales Coutinho (Bibliotheca Hispana Nova, I, 554) and Simon de Silveira (II, 288) are supposed to have written.
See the Discurso of Bonsoms and the article of Serís, cited above, in note 2 to the prologue; Bonsoms includes a list of the collection. See also Enrico Narducci, Notizie della Biblioteca Alessandrina (Rome, 1872).