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Taylor 2012: “There are holes in the bottom and outer margin, including an S-shaped trail from h1 to end; all expertly repaired and without affecting the text (at the risk of sounding like a dealer). The vol was refurbished in 1990, but there is no note of repair to holing. No Heber stamp, but Grenville bought at the Heber sales. He also had his books washed, which would explain the washed-out marginalia; the repairs to holing could have been repaired for Grenville.”
Descr. de Heber: “444 Celestina Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea, wood cuts, badly wormed, Salamanca, (1502)”
Descr. de Brunet 1842: “Tragi comedia de Calisto y Melibea (la suitc comme ci-dessus; et a la fin) ‘Mil e quiẽta [!] dos … fue de Salamãca impresso acabada, in-4. goth. de 70 f. non chiffr. sign. A.-J. fig. en bois.
Copie de l’édition précédente [Sevilla, 1502, i.e., Sevilla, ca. 1511]; elle est imprimée à longues lignes, mais le verso du dernier f., ou se lit la souscriptlon, est a 2 col. 11 sh. (exemplairc défectueux) Heber.”
Descr. de Grenville 1848: “CELESTINA. Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea. En la quale [!] se
contienen de mas de su agradable y dulce estilo muchas sententias filosofales : y auisos muy necessarios para mancebos : mostrando les los engannos [!] que estan encerrados en seruientes y alcahuetas. E nueuamente annadido [!] el tractado de Centurio. Salamanca, (1502). Wood cuts. 4to. G[reen]. M[orocco].
'This edition, probably the third, is unknown to all the Bibliographers except Salva, who in his Catalogue, 1826, saya that he had seen one copy of it. M.S. note.”
Penney por error señala otros dos ejemplares de esta ed., de Solar y de Quaritch. Sin embargo se trata del mismo ejemplar de “Sevilla 1502” (i.e., Sevilla, ca. 1511, manid 4616), nunc BL C.20.c.17