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1533 (1978) Venecia Antonio de Sabia Los cuatro libros de Amadis de Gaula nuevamente impresos y historiados Garcí Rodríguez de Montalvo SPA 1 4to a. Sources TAMU
Illustrations: Illustrated with numerous woodcuts.
Description: Facsimile edition; Barcelona: Círculo de Bibliófilos-Biblioteca Nacional, 1978. Limited edition; Cushing´s copy #728 of 1499.
1554 Venetia Michele Tramezzino Il Cavallier Flortir ITA 1 16mo a. Sources TAMU
Illustrations: Frontispiece representing seated Sybil reading books, with the motto "Qual più fermo è il mio foglio è il mio presagio."
Description: First edition. Complete title: Il Cavallier Flortir, La Historia, dove si ragiona de i ualorosi, & gran gesti, & amori del Cauallier Flortir con altre varie aventure de molti nobili & ualorosi Cauallieri. Italian sequel to the Spanish chivalric book Platir (Valladolid, 1533) from the Palmerín cycle, and parodied by Cervantes in the Quixote (Part I, Chap. 6). Popular in Italy where a second part was published in 1560. Bound in 18th c. vellum.
1573 Anvers Guillaume Silvius, Imprimeur du Roy Le Premier Livre d'Amadis de Gavle (Le Second, Troisième, Quatrième) Garcí Rodríguez de Montalvo Nicholas de Herberay FRE 1 8vo a. Sources TAMU
Illustrations: Illustrated with 29 vignetted woodcuts of excellent quality, some as chapter headpieces.
Description: The first four books of Amadis de Gaule in one volume; translated into French and first published in 1540-1543. The Amadís de Gaula appeared in Spain in the 14th century and was revised and expanded by Montalvo into 4 books in 1508; Amadís served as the principal parodic model for Cervantes´ Don Quixote. Bound in modern vellum with ties.
1585 Toledo A costa de Juan Boyer, por Pero López de Haro Historia de las hazañas y hechos del inuencible cauallero Bernardo del Carpio Augustin Alonso SPA 1 8vo a. Sources P8254 TAMU
Illustrations: Engraved title page.
Description: First edition. Printed by Pero López de Haro. Epic poem in 32 Cantos, continuing Ariosto's Orlando, about a legendary Spanish knight mentioned by Cervantes in the Quixote five times as chivalric model. No copies at USA libraries according to WorldCat. Very rare. Missing pages 4-5 and the colophon. Contemporary full vellum.
1587 Fiorenza Filippo e Iacopo Giunti, e fratelli De gli inventori delle cose, libri otto Polidoro Virgilio da Urbino Francesco Baldelli ITA 1 8vo a. Sources TAMU
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Description: First edition of Italian translation of Polidoro's De rerum inventoribus (Venecia, 1499). Popular encyclopedic work parodied by Cervantes in the Quixote.
1605, 1615 (1871-1879) Barcelona Narciso Ramírez y Herederos de Pablo Riera El ingenioso hidalgo don Qvixote de la Mancha Francisco López Fabra & Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch SPA 3 4to large b. Editions S183; P52135; BN161 TAMU
Illustrations: First facsimile edition of both Madrid princeps editions.
Description: Copy 1: Vols. 1-2, reproduce the Madrid 1605 and Madrid 1615 princeps from the Biblioteca Nacional copy; and vol. 3 contains the 1633 notes by Hartzenbusch. Edition initially published in 26 installments, "reproducida en facsímile por la fototipografía, y publicada por su inventor el coronel Don Francisco López Fabra, bajo los auspicios de una Asociación Propagadora de la que son presidente el excmo. Sr. D. Juan Hartzenbusch, autor de las notas de esta edición, y secretario el Sr. D. Carlos Frontaura." Limited edition of 2605 copies; Cushing's copy # 466. Copy 2, vol. 1 only.
1610 Milan Heredero de Pedromartin Locarni y Juan Bautista Bidello El ingenioso hidalgo don Qvixote de la Mancha SPA 1 8vo small b. Editions R9; S10; RR32; P51983; BN9 TAMU
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Description: 9th edition overall of the Quixote Part I (1605); with a new Dedication page by the editors to the Conde Vitaliano. Text follows the 2nd Valencia 1605 edition. Bound in contemporary vellum with previous owner stamp on title page: Giuseppe Carlo de Ghisi.
1613 (1923) Madrid Juan de la Cuesta Novelas exemplares SPA 1 4to a. Editions P53399; P53490 TAMU
Illustrations: With 12 illustrations from the La Haya: J. Néaulme, 1730 edition, as frontis, one per novel.
Description: Facsimile of princeps edition, bound in vellum and extra illustrated; published in Berlín-Buenos Aires: Editora Internacional, 1923.
1615 (1897) Madrid Juan de la Cuesta El ingenioso hidalgo don Qvixote de la Mancha SPA 1 8vo b. Editions S260; P52219; BN246 TAMU
Illustrations: none
Description: Facsimile edition of 1615 princeps (Part II of Don Quixote), published in Barcelona: Montaner y Simón Editores, 1897.
1617 Barcelona Bautista Sorita El ingenioso hidalgo don Qvixote de la Mancha SPA 1 8vo small b. Editions A3; R16; S17; P51989; BN13 TAMU
Illustrations: Title page adorned with a chivalric woodcut of an armed and mounted knight, intended to represent Don Quixote.
Description: "A costa de Miguel Gracian Librero." Text after Valencia 1605 edition. Very rare as a set with Part II, also at the Cushing, and commonly regarded as the first edition of complete Don Quixote in 2 parts. Only 1 copy listed in WorldCat. There are copies "a costa de I. Simon" and "a costa de R. Vives." Ex libris of Joaquim Monzo i Lasala. Bound in modern vellum. A gift of Sara and John Lindsey.
1617 Barcelona Sebastian Matevat Segvnda Parte del ingenioso cavallero don Quixote de la Mancha SPA 1 8vo small b. Editions A3; R16; S17; P51989; BN13 TAMU
Illustrations: Title page adorned with a chivalric woodcut of an armed and mounted knight, intended to represent Don Quixote.
Description: Text after Valencia 1616 edition. Together with Part I regarded as first edition of complete Don Quixote in two parts. Very rare as a set. Cushing's copy trimmed and rebound in 19th century leather, with ex libris of Armando Cotarelo Valledor and Joaquim Monzo i Lasala. A gift of Sara and John Lindsey.
1620 London Edward Blount The History of Don-Qvichote Thomas Shelton ENG 1 4to b. Editions A4; S329-330; G57; RR439; GG95-96 TAMU
Illustrations: Engraved title page for Part I (first done for the second part and corrected to read "first part"). It is a partial copy of the title page in Paris: Jacques du Clou and Denis Moreau, 1618, the first well-defined known textual illustration of Don Quixote in an edition. Small loss to lower right corner. In Cushing's copy, the second part has a separate title page with the publisher's emblem.
Description: First edition of first English translation of both parts; second edition of the first part (1612?), and first edition of the second part (1620). Printed by William Stansby for Edward Blount, one of the two publishers of the Shakespeare First Folio (1623). Cushing´s copy bound in contemporary if not original 17th century red morocco.
1622? Paris Chez Denys Moreav L' Histoire de l' ingenievx, et redovtable Cheualier, Dom Qvixote de la Manche F. de Rosset FRE 1 8vo small b. Editions S514; RR296 TAMU
Illustrations: Title page illustration copy of Paris: Jacques du Clou et Denis Moreau, 1618, wanting.
Description: Second edition of Part II in French. Cushing has volume 1; it includes chapters 1-33, with the Dedication to Madame de Lyvnes, and the Privilege du Roy for six years dated 1618.
1629 Venetia Presso il Barezzi Il Novelliere Castigliano di Michiel di Cervantes Saavedra Gvglielmo Alessandro de Nouiliere, Clauelli ITA 1 8vo a. Editions P53548 TAMU
Illustrations: With ornamental initials and tailpieces.
Description: Second edition of first Italian translation of the Novelas ejemplares, with some textual variants and marginal notes. First edition published in 1626. Modern binding in vellum.
1648 Frankfurt T. Matthiae Götzen Don Kichote de la Mantzscha, das ist: Juncker Harnisch aus Fleckenland Pahsch Bastel von der Sohle, Joachim Caesar? GER 1 12mo b. Editions S742; P53029; A410; G102 Library of Congress
Illustrations: 1 frontispiece and 4 chapter illustrations; all unsigned. First edition of Quixote published with a set of chapter illustrations.
Description: Abbreviated edition in German (22 chapters); a second edition with the same illustrations was published in Frankfurt: T. M. Götzen, 1669. Modern reprint: Hamburg, 1928. Digital images (4) from copy at the Library of Congress; frontispiece illustration from Hamburg Staatsbibliothek's copy, courtesy of J. Hartau.
c1650 (1958) Paris Jacques Lagniet & Louis Boissevin Les Advantvres du fameux Cheualier Dom Quixot de la Manche et de Sancho Pansa son escuyer SPA 1 4to f. Albums and Engravings A6 TAMU
Illustrations: 38 large copper engravings by Jacques Lagniet(?) and Jérome David, engraved by David and others, reproduced from Manuel de Foronda's copy.
Description: Facsimile published as Homenaje al autor del Quijote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, in the "Joyas bibliográficas" Collection, Madrid 1958, with an Intro. by Justo García Morales and a Preface by Francoise Debaissieux. Album with text descriptions in French.
c1650 (2005) Paris Jacques Lagniet & Louis Boissevin Les Advantvres du fameux Cheualier Dom Quixot de la Manche et de Sancho Pansa son escuyer SPA 1 4to oblong f. Albums and Engravings A6 TAMU
Illustrations: Title page and 31 other illustrations by J. Lagniet and Jerome David; plus 6 illustrations belonging to Don Quixote Part II from the Cigarral del Carmen, Toledo, and 23 preliminary drawings at the Hispanic Society of America.
Description: New facsimile edition published by the Empresa Pública Don Quijote de la Mancha 2005, S.A. (Toledo, 2005). Limited edition; Cushing's copy #625.
1654 London William Hunt Pleasant Notes upon Don Quixot Edmund Gayton ENG 1 4to c. Criticism TAMU
Illustrations: none
Description: First commentary based on the Quixote; a four part miscellaneous volume in verse and prose. It includes humorous anecdotes and quotations from little-known contemporaries. Shakespeare is thrice mentioned but Gayton regarded Ben Johnson as his intellectual father.
1655 Madrid Melchor Sánchez Parte primera y segvnda del ingenioso hidalgo D. Quixote de la Mancha SPA 1 4to b. Editions S20; G97; RR41; P51992; BN18 TAMU
Illustrations: With a small vignette found in the Dedication page.
Description: Third Spanish edition in one volume of both parts of the Quixote, published after the Madrid, 1637 and 1647 editions; Cushing´s copy bound in original vellum.
1657 Dordrecht Jacobus Savry Den Verstandigen Vroomen Ridder, Don Quichot de la Mancha Lambert van de Bosch DUT 2 12mo b. Editions A7; S854; P53222; RR555; G106-110 Hamburg Staatsbibliothek
Illustrations: 2 frontispieces and 24 chapter illustrations designed and engraved by Jacob Savery (?) (all unsigned). Commonly considered the 1st illustrated edition of the Quixote, i.e., with an extensive set of engravings. According to Ashbee, the engravings are "well executed." Río y Rico refers to two illus. ("Don Quixote knighted" and "Doña Rodríguez' night adventure") as if they appeared in this edition, but they don't.
Description: Digital images courtesy of J. Hartau.
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