Las obras del famoso poeta Juan de Mena en el contexto filológico del Brocense: edición vulgata, exégesis y poética
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Casas Rigall, Juan
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Journal article
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Multiple languages
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text (article)
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2022
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Revista de Cancioneros Impresos y Manuscritos ISSN 2254-7444 Nº. 11, 2022, pags. 55-112
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Las obras del famoso poeta Juan de Mena offered late-fifteenth-century readers a collection of Juan de Mena's works brought up-to-date through the application of El Brocense's philological method. In order to appreciate El Brocense's edition and commentary to Juan de Mena, a comparison with Garcilaso's previous edition of Mena's works is not enough. We get a more complete picture by considering El Brocense's other annotations to both Classical and neo-Latin texts. In general, the editions for which El Brocense provided a commentary have something fundamental in common, even if a commented text's difficulty, transmission, and intended audience complicated El Brocense's commentary process, Sánchez de las Brozas' editions and commentary are based on a textus receptus or vulgata, and are accompanied by marginal emendations, according to the method advocated by Poliziano. El Brocense's commentary follows the late-fifteenth-century standard of selective annotation, and usually is addressed to students rather than scholars. The glosses are mostly explanatory exegesis of the text and sources; less attention is paid to textual criticism; and poetic analysis is rare.