Abstract

This essay reports on a number of XVIth century Italian-Spanish dictionaries, mostly florentine, preserved as manuscripts in the National Central Library of Florence, the Marucelliana Library of Florence and the Estense Library of Modena. These dictionaries (that have never been studied by the scholars of Italian-Spanish compared lexicography) show how vivid the interest for the study of Spanish language was in Florence during the Medici’s period.

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