A Mexican Editorial Subterfuge of the 17th Century: The Misshapen Edition of Bernardo de Calderón’s Widow
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Keywords

Manual press
illegal editions
misshapen edition
women printers
17th Century

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Villasana Baltazar, Arturo, and Guadalupe Rodríguez Domínguez. 2019. “A Mexican Editorial Subterfuge of the 17th Century: The Misshapen Edition of Bernardo De Calderón’s Widow”. Bibliographica 2 (2):69-96. https://doi.org/10.22201/iib.bibliographica.2019.2.36.

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Abstract

One of the biggest challenges of Mexican book history is to provide reliable data in order to reduce inconsistencies and information gaps, so common in this field of study. The aim of the present paper is to fill in, precisely, one of those historiographical gaps: a possible explanation about the genesis of the illegal Mexican edition titled De la devoción y patrocinio de San Miguel, príncipe de los ángeles, antiguo tutelar de los godos y protector de España, printed in Mexico towards the mid 17th Century by Paula de Benavides, Bernardo de Calderón’s widow.

 

https://doi.org/10.22201/iib.bibliographica.2019.2.36
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