Cervantine Collection Of The Biblioteca De Cataluña
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The Cervantine collection of the Biblioteca de Catalunya is one of the most important collections in public sector about Miguel de Cervantes and his works. Originally, it derives from a donation of around 3400 volumes of the bibliophile Isidre Bonsoms from Barcelona in 1915. It includes the works of Cervantes in original language and translations, works of biographic character and literary criticism as well as adapted and inspired works and Cervantine iconography.


History

In 1914
Isidre Bonsoms i Sicart Isidre Bonsoms i Sicart (1849 – 14 November 1922) was a Catalan bibliophile and cervantist. He was born in Barcelona. In 1910 he donated to the Biblioteca de Catalunya an important collection of historical-political leaflets regarding eve ...
(1849–1922), a Catalan bibliophile and erudite, communicated to the responsibles of the
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, inspector Jaume Massó i Torrants and director
Jordi Rubió Jordi Rubió i Balaguer (Barcelona, 1887 – Barcelona, 1982) was a Catalan philologist and librarian. Some works * ''La lògica en rims del Gazzali glosada en rims per Ramon Llull Ramon Llull (; c. 1232 – c. 1315/16) was a philosopher, ...
i Balaguer, his plan to transfer the Cervantine collection that he had gathered in many years of laborious searches to the library. A large part of these collected books came originally from the collection of Leopold Rius (1840–1898) who is considered as the father of the modern Cervantine bibliography. When the recently founded library received the collection of 3.367 volumes in 1915, the items were stored in the Blue Room of the
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in the Palau de la Generalitat – at that time headquarters of the library. In 1936 they were moved from this site to the Sala Cervantina of the Biblioteca de Catalunya in the former building of the Hospital de la Santa Creu. In order to promote the accessibility of these precious books, the Institut d’Estudis Catalans hired Joan Givanel as the first keeper of the collection to start the project of a catalogue in 1915. Due to further donations, acquisitions, exchange and the legal deposit the collection has been developed over the past years and is still continuing to grow. Thus, it currently counts around 9.000 volumes.


Content and particular items

Despite the bibliographic value of the whole collection, one might also consider the high individual value of numerous pieces. The collection contains the first editions of every Cervantine work in original language and translations except from ''La Galatea'' which is conserved in form of a very rare item of th
second edition
published in 1590 in
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. The following most valuable items of the famous work of Miguel de Cervantes, ''Don Quijote'', form part of the collection: *One of the items of the six editions of the first part that were printed in 1605. According to ''Censo de ejemplares'' elaborated by a group of the Investigación Prinqeps 1605, led by Victor Infentes, there are 28 items of the first edition existent
of which one
of them is conserved at the Biblioteca de Catalunya. *Items of all 65 editions realized during the
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. *One item of th
first joint edition of both parts
first published in Barcelona in 1617. *One item of th
English edition of Edward Blount [1617]
containing one of the first published graphic representations of Quijote and Sancho. *items of the first editions of translations i
English (1612)French (1614)Italian(1622)German (1648)Dutch (1657)
and other languages. At the moment, the collection contains translations in 51 languages of the ''Quijote''. *editions illustrated by famous artists like
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,
Josep Lluís Pellicer Josep Lluís Pellicer i Fenyé (12 May 1842 – 15 June 1901) was a Spanish painter, illustrator and cartoonist. Biography He was born in Barcelona, and originally studied to be a surveyor, but switched to studying art with Ramón Martí Alsi ...
, Luis de Madrazo, Eusebi Planas,
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, Gustave Doré,
José Moreno Carbonero José Moreno Carbonero (Spanish: o'se mo'reno karbo'nero 24 March 1858 – 15 April 1942) was a Spanish painter and decorator. A prominent member of the Málaga School of Painting, he is considered one of the last great history painters of ...
, Salvador Dalí,
Antonio Saura Antonio Saura Atarés (September 22, 1930 – July 22, 1998) was a Spanish artist and writer, one of the major post-war painters to emerge in Spain in the fifties whose work has marked several generations of artists and whose critical voice is ...
or
Josep Segrelles Josep is a Catalan masculine given name equivalent to Joseph (Spanish ''José''). People named Josep include: * Josep Bargalló (born 1958), Catalan philologist and former politician * Josep Bartolí (1910-1995), Catalan painter, cartoonist and w ...
. *One of the five copies of th
edition printed on parchment by Gabriel de Sancha
and annotated by Juan Antonio Pellicer. Amongst the graphic works are particularly valuable th
collection of 16 watercolour paintings
of which 15 served as illustrations for th
edition of ''Don Quijote'' of the
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of 1780. Furthermore, there are drawings of for example
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,
José del Castillo 375px, The Painter's Studio José del Castillo (14 October 1737, Madrid - 5 October 1793, Madrid) was a Spanish painter and engraver in the Neoclassical style. Many of his paintings were done for tapestries. Life and work At the age of ten ...
and José Brunete and original works of artist like Jaume Juez i Castellà or Eberhard Schlotter. Besides the original works of Cervantes, biographies, studies and critics of the Cervantine opus are collected, too. Ephimera, from picture and playing cards to posters of cinematic adaptions (like for exampl
''Dulcinea''
, as well as some objects, offer – together with the illustrated editions and original graphic works, a broad range of the Cervantine iconography. Furthermore, the collection includes some musical scores like th
symphonic poem of ''Don Quijote'' by
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as well as auditory and audio-visual recordings, for example of the oper
D.Q.
Finally, th
oil portrait of Isidre Bonsoms
by the painter José María Vidal-Quadras and th
bronze bust of Cervantes
by the sculptor
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, preside in the Sala Cervantina of the Biblioteca de Catalunya.Reial Acadèmia de Bones Lletres; Associació de Bibliófils de Barcelona, ed. (2010). ''La correspondencia entre Isidre Bonsoms Sicart y Archer Milton Huntington: el coleccionismo de libros antiguos y objetos de arte''. Barcelona. p. 29. The Memória Digital de Catalunya dedicated an entry to th
Cervatine Collection
that is going to be increased with the most excellent works of public dominion.


References


Bibliography

*''Censo de ejemplares de la primera edición de El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de La Mancha (Madrid, Juan de la Cuesta, 1605): IV''. igo Academia del Hispanismo, 2013 *''Cincuenta años de la antigua Biblioteca de Catalunya''. Barcelona: Biblioteca Central de la Diputación de Barcelona, DL 1968. *''La correspondencia entre Isidre Bonsoms Sicart y Archer Milton Huntington: el coleccionismo de libros antiguos y objetos de arte''. Barcelona: Reial Acadèmia de Bones Lletres; Associació de Bibliófils de Barcelona, 2010. *Escobedo, J.
La Sala Cervantina de la Biblioteca de Catalunya
an El blog de la BC, 20 març 2012. nline *''Miguel de Cervantes: de la vida al mito: (1616-2016)''. Madrid: Biblioteca Nacional de España; Sociedad Estatal de Acción Cultural, 2016. *Navarro, M.; Sanllehy, M. A.
La Secció de Reserva Impresa i Col•leccions Especials: 100 anys
an El blog de la BC, 27 September 2017. nline *''El Quixot: un heroi de paper, els papers d’un heroi''. Barcelona: Biblioteca de Catalunya, 2005.


External links


Col·lecció Cervantina de la Biblioteca de Catalunya
{{Authority control Libraries in Barcelona Miguel de Cervantes Literary archives