The article offers different files related to Francisco de Quevedo. The documents are preserved in the collection of the notary's office of the Chamber of Royal Council of Castile in the National Historical Archive of Madrid. Due to these documents, it is possible to understand the relation of Quevedo with the censorial procedure of the printed book of the Golden Age. Thus, the original files of the Primeraparte del culto sevillano by Juan de Robles (1631) and El fénix by José Pellicer (1628), in which the poet acted as censor, are published. Furthermore, the article deals with the file of licence and privilege for Vida de san Pablo (1644) and the file for De los remedios de cualquierfortuna (1638) by the own Quevedo. And the article makes also public the memorial after the poet's death for the Parnaso español provided by Pedro Coello (1655) and Mateo de la Bastida (1658) for the Virtud militante and the Fortuna con seso.
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Bouza, F. (2014). Una aprobación inédita de Quevedo a El fénix de Pellicer y otros cinco expedientes de imprenta del Consejo de Castilla (1628-1658). Perinola, 18, 63–76. https://doi.org/10.15581/017.18.849
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