From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
3.2 (1983): 160.
Copyright © 1983, The Cervantes Society of America
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Daniel Eisenberg Corrects
There are two errors in my article
On Editing Don
Quixote, Cervantes, 3 (1983),
3-34), which I would like to correct.
The first is the accentuation
Trifaldí
(p. 10, n. 22). In view of the
comments on words ending in -í found in Don Quixote,
II, 67, this accentuation is improbable.
The second concerns Juan Gracián's
widow (p. 28), whose name, María Rodríguez, I was unable to
locate until the article was in page proofs. This must be the same María
Rodríguez de Rivalde who was the widow of Pedro Madrigal and Juan
Íñiguez de Lequerica (p. 27). Widowed from Gracián in
1587, she must have married Pedro Madrigal shortly thereafter; widowed from
him in 1589, she married Íñiguez in 1595, and was widowed from
him in 1599 (Dueñas Blanco, p. 156; Cristóbal Pérez
Pastor, Bibliografía madrileña, I [Madrid, 1891],
XXVI), which is when Juan de la Cuesta appears in Madrid.
Her move from Alcalá to Madrid, and obvious desire to have a man of
the printing trade managing her business, provide additional support for
my hypothesis that Cuesta managed Juan Gracián's shop in Alcalá
before going to Madrid.
DANIEL EISENBERG |
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