El Liber Ihesv de Juan Gil De Zamora (OFM) en sus tres manuscritos conservadosuna panorámica de su transmisión

  1. José Carlos Martín-Iglesias
  2. María Eugenia Pérez Gordillo
Journal:
Incipit

ISSN: 0326-0941

Year of publication: 2021

Issue: 41

Pages: 39-86

Type: Article

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Abstract

The Liber Ihesu by Juan Gil de Zamora (OFM) is an un-published work, composed in the last quarter of the 13.th century and preserved in three manuscripts: Burgo de Osma, Archivo Capitular, 18; Firenze, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, conv. sopp. B.7.8; and Sala-manca, Biblioteca General Histórica de la Universidad, 2081. As an unpublished treatise, neither its sources nor the relationships between the codices that transmit it are known in depth. This study describes in detail the contents of the work in each of these codices, identifies the author’s sources in the transcribed passages and, above all, guides the future editor of the text on the characteristics of each of the three known redactions of the Liber Ihesu. Thus, it is proposed that the most complete edition of the work is the one in the Salamanca manuscript, while the one copied in the Florentine copy seems to date back to a revisión by the author that has been left unfinished