Collana | Biblioteca di Rassegna iberistica
Miscellanea | Imprenta y literatura española en los siglos XVI y XVII: de las periferias al centro
Capitolo | Redes del libro en el norte de Italia en el siglo XVII
Abstract
The labor of recovering the typographic trajectory of some printing workshops in Milan in the seventeenth century indicates that the environment of the Milanese typographers and editors favored the diffusion of Golden Age Spanish literature in the intellectual structure of the capital of the Milanesado. In this work, we will show all the data that we could recover during the study of the production of some Milanese workshops of the period: we will go through the analysis of agents’ activity who participated in the circulation of books related to Spanish culture to understand the physiognomy of the cultural universe of one of the most relevant Italian territories of the Spanish Crown in the seventeenth century.
Presentato: 01 Febbraio 2024 | Accettato: 19 Marzo 2024 | Pubblicato 09 Dicembre 2024 | Lingua: es
Keywords Printing workshops • Golden Age Spanish literature • Books • Seventeenth century • Milan • Hispano-Italian cultural and literary relations
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