NOTES
- Robert B. Tate, El cardenal bisbe Joan Margarit, vida i obra (Barcelona: Curial, 1976).
- Robert B. Tate and Anscari M. Mundo, ‘The Compendiolum of Alfonso de Palencia: A Humanist Treatise on the Geography of the Iberian Peninsula’, Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, V (1975), 253–78.
- Real Acad. Hist., Madrid, MS 5335, fol. 1r.
- María de la Concepción Quintanilla Raso, ‘La biblioteca del marqués de Priego (1518)', in En la España medieval: estudios dedicados al Profesor D. Julio González González, ed. Miguel Ángel Ladero Quesada (Madrid: Universidad Complutense, 1980), 347–83, at 358, item 31. Note 31 corresponding to this item, p. 373, incorrectly identifies this as the Decades.
- Historia de la conquista de las siete islas de Gran Canaria (1632; ed. Alejandro Cioranescu, Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Goya Ediciones, 1955), I, cap. 6, p. 36, and I, cap. 27, p. 131. See also Juan Álvarez Delgado, ‘Alonso de Palencia (1423–1492) y la historia de Canarias', Anuario de Estudios Atlánticos, IX (1963), 51–79, at 60.
- 'Cuius historiae hoc secundum volumen quod Poenorum et Romanorum res apud nos gesta prosequitur, Matriti habet D. Joannes Lucas Cortesius', Bibl. hisp. vet., II (1788), 332, §802.
- Gregorio de Andrés, ‘Un erudito y bibliófilo español olvidado: Juan Lucas Cortés (1624–1701)’, RABM, 81 (1978), 3–72, at 4. He quotes from BN Madrid MS 9881, fol. 125v.
- J. Maldonado y Pardo, Museo o biblioteca selecta de el excmo. señor Don Pedro Núñez de Guzmán, Marqués de Montealegre (Madrid: Julián de Paredes, 1677).
- Índice de la Colección Salazar y Castro, V (Madrid, 1951), 285. Andrés, ‘Un erudito', no. 20, p. 35.
- Viri illustris Eriderci [sic] Adolphi Hansen ab Ehrencron… bibliotheca. There are two editions in the British Library. One is dated Hamburg, 1717, shelfmark 123.k.2. This auction was probably a failure; the Palencia item is no. 14. It was then revamped for The Hague edition, 1718, shelfmark 125.b.5, and the same item is renumbered 17. A price is quoted in the margin as 190 guilders.
- Bibliotheca Krysiana sive catalogus librorum, quibus (dum viveret) usus est vir plurimum reverendus Jacobus Krys, J.U.D. et Ecclesiae Romano-Catholicae, quae Amstelodami colligitur, Pastor fidelis, disertus (Hagae Comitum: apud Petrum de Hondt, 1727). The Spanish books and MSS in this catalogue were listed by Raymond Foulché-Delbosc in ‘Manuscrits hispaniques de bibliothèques dispersées', part 2, Revue des Bibliothèques, 23 (1913), 81–90, at 81, item 412. The description of the MS does not vary.
- Tate and Mundo, 260–62, 272. Moreover, he adds that he had also previously discussed the supposed identification of Zamora with Numantia (271). The arguments he uses are very similar to those used by Margarit.