Chapter El teatro del Siglo de Oro en el fondo Orsi de la Biblioteca Estense de Módena
This paper offers an overall study of the texts derived from the Spanish classical theater contained in the Orsi collection of the Estense Library of Modena, which has so far not been adequately investigated. The remarkable interest of Giovan Gioseffo Orsi (1652-1733) and his entourage for the Spani...
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Firenze University Press
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