Cervantine manuscripts: 1. Juan Sedó Peris-Mencheta’s collection (BNE)
Don Quixote and other works by Miguel de Cervantes were transmitted as handwritten copies since the end of the nineteenth and throughout the twentieth century. They are unique remarkable pieces, born either out of the authors’ passion or to meet the demand of collectors who&...
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2017
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