Abstract

Abstract: These lines propose an interpretation of two literary works found in the Codex Vindobonensis Palatinus 11657 (Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Sign. Cod. 11657 Han.): the Segunda parte de la Torre de David moralizada por via de dialogos para todo genero de gente, lost during centuries; and an unknown Historia acaecida en una ciudad de este reino muy provechosa asi para religiosos como para casados. Philological considerations delivered here allow us to suggest that Jeronimo de Lemos could not be the author of the Historia acaecida. Indeed, it is very probable that the latter not be the outcome of rewriting of previous materials, as it seems, on the contrary, to be the case for the Segunda parte. Independently from considerations on their authorship, the set of texts studied here represents a certain unity conferring them the role of manual of customs with an underlying function of promoting the pedagogy of marriage and a Christian way of life in a convulsed time.Keywords: Jeronimo de Lemos, marriage, Hispanic literary dialogues.

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  • These lines propose an interpretation of two literary works found in the Codex Vindobonensis Palatinus 11657

  • us to suggest that Jerónimo de Lemos could not be the author of the

  • latter not be the outcome of rewriting of previous materials

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Cod. 11657 Han.) que incluye la Segunda parte de La Torre de David moralizada de Jerónimo de Lemos, extraviada durante varios siglos, así como una enteramente desconocida Historia acaecida en una ciudad de este reino muy provechosa así para religiosos como para casados (Espejo Surós 2017) .

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