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Cantar de Mio Cid
(Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes)
La Biblioteca de Obra Cantar de Mio Cid, realizada en colaboración con los profesores Timoteo Riaño Rodríguez y Mª del Carmen Gutiérrez Aja, de la Universidad de Burgos, contiene el manuscrito de Per Abbat conservado en la Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid, así como diferentes y prestigiosas ediciones paleográficas, instantáneas de monumentos y edificios relacionados con el Cid, ilustraciones referentes al códice y una selección de las páginas que presenta Internet dedicadas a esta gran obra.
Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes
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Cantar de Mio Cid
(University of Texas at Austin, project directed by Matthew Bailey)
Listen to this work read in Spanish while reading it in paleographic or normative transcription or English translation. Also provides digitized images of the extant manuscript.
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Teatro Español del Siglo de Oro [Subscription]
This full-text database contains the most important dramatic works of sixteenth and seventeenth century Spain. It contains more than 800 plays written by 16 dramatists including Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca, Agustín Moreto etc.
Castro, Guillén de: Las mocedades del Cid. Comedia primera [1624]
Castro, Guillén de: Las mocedades del Cid. Comedia segvnda [1624]
Matos Fragoso, Juan de: El amor haze valientes (1658)
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Hispanic Culture Series: Books before 1601 (General Microfilm Company)
Major microfilm guide to Spanish and Latin American books before 1601. Based on the following bibliographies:
- Penney, Clara Louise, ed. List of books printed before 1601 in the Library of the Hispanic Society of America. Z2682.H671955
- Thomas, Henry. Short-title catalogues of Spanish, Spanish-American and Portuguese books printed before 1601 in the British Museum.
- Simon Diaz, Jose. Bibliographia de la literatura hispanica
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Early English Books Online (EEBO) [Subscription]
Contains about 100,000 titles listed in Pollard & Redgrave's Short-Title Catalogue (1475-1640) and Wing's Short-Title Catalogue (1641-1700), as well as the Thomason Tracts (1640-1661) collection and the Early English Books Tract Supplement.
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