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Los Benavides : comedia original manuscrita /
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Manuscripts, Renaissance
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Plays (performing arts compositions)
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Specimens
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Codices
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711-1516
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Spain--History--711-1516--Drama
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Vega, Lope de, 1562-1635--Autographs--Specimens
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Extent: 56 leaves : paper ; 219 x 157 (195 x 75) mm
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Ms. codex.
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This manuscript has 148 more lines than the first printed text, Parte II, Madrid, 1609. (See Reichenberger, A. "The Cast of Lope's Los Benavides." Homage to John Mill (Indiana University, 1968)).
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Title and attribution taken from later paper wrapper. No overall title in the manuscript.
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Foliation: [i], 1-17, [ii], 1-17, [ii], 1-17 (each quire separately foliated); contemporary Arabic numerals, upper right recto.
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Binding: In three quires (each of the three acts in one quire). Not sewn; wrapped in later paper leaf.
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Note at the end of the text of Act II: Benabides [sic] de Lope de Bega [sic]. 1607.
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Lope appears to give the play the title "El primero Benavides" (cf. heading before the text of Act II: Del Prim[er]o Benavides Acto 2o).
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Origin: Written in Madrid, 15 June 1600.
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Acquired, 1961.
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Duke of Sessa; Karl Geigy-Hagenbach (Zacour-Hirsch).
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19 September 2023
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19 September 2023
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