Los repertorios hispano-latinos del P. Bartolomé Bravo
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qfilologia.15.3964Keywords:
History of lexicography, Latin-Spanish dictionaries, Dictionaries of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Bartolomé BravoAbstract
The following pages are the presentation of the two lexicographical works of F. Bartolomé Bravo, its Spanish-Latin and the Latin-Spanish dictionaries. The first of these, the Thesaurus, raises a number of bibliographical problems, due to the lack of known copies of first editions. To this repertoire and the Compendium are traced possibles sources, and includes a description of the content.
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