Reportorio de los tiempos
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Reportorio de los tiempos
(Colección Támesis, . Serie A. Monográfias ; 180)
Tamesis, 1999
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Reportorio de los tiempos
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Fifteenth-century almanac reveals life and thought in medieval Spain.
As a glimpse of fifteenth-century Spanish life, the Reportorio de los tiempos, a late medieval/early modern example of the Western almanac tradition, is a valuable text. It represents the scientific, astrological, medical and agricultural views of its day, discussing everything from phlebotomy to feast days; gives explanations for the origin of time and traces the history of time calculation; includes etymologies of key terms; and explores the ecclesiastic calendar, providing a detailed listing of saints and martyrs. In addition to its insights into medieval religion and science, however, the Reportorio is also important for its status as an early Spanish incunable, giving valuable insights into the development of printed texts.
Dr LAURA DELBRUGGE teaches at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The calendar/almanac tradition: early calendars
- late medieval and early modern calendars
- medicine and astrology in medieval and early modern "computus" texts. Part 2 Bernat de Granollachs and the "Lunari": late medieval/early modern text borrowing
- Bernat de Granollachs
- early editions of the "Lunari"
- the "Lunari" and the "Reportorio de los tiempos". Part 3 Andres de Li and the "Reportorio de los tiempos": Andres de Li
- the Zaragoza - Hurus, 1495 "Reportorio de los tiempos" (edition D) -main thematic divisions of D, section headings in D, illustrations in the "Reportorio de los tiempos", linguistic features and orthography of D. Part 4 Spanish editions of the "Reportorio de los tiempos": the "Reportorio de los tiempos" in the 15th century
- 16th-century versions of the "Reportorio" printed before 1530
- post-1530 editions of the "Reportorio de los tiempos". Part 5 An edition of the "Reportorio de los tiempos".
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