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Historia de la impresión de las "Rimas" de Lupercio y Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola

by Trevor J. Dadson

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Entre 1631 y 1633 Gabriel Leonardo de Albión, hijo único de Lupercio y sobrino de Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola, encargó a la imprenta zaragozana del Hospital Real y General de Nuestra Señora de Gracia la impresión de las obras poéticas de su padre y de su tío. Según todos los estudiosos de este libro, existió una impresión de las Rimas en 1634, seguida de otra el mismo año que era copia a plana y renglón de la primera...
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