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Spanish Parnassus : ウィキペディア英語版
Parnaso Español
The ''Parnaso Español: colección de poesías escogidas de los más célebres poetas castellanos'' ("Spanish Parnassus: collection of selected poems from the most famous Spanish poets"), or simply ''Parnaso Español'',〔Note: Not to be confounded with a previous book published in 1648 (''El Parnasso español, monte en dos cumbres, dividido con las nueve musas castellanas'') containing a compilation of works by Francisco de Quevedo.〕 is an anthology edited by Juan José López de Sedano. It was published in nine volumes, between 1768 and 1778, by Joaquín Ibarra and printed in the workshop of Antonio de Sancha in Madrid.〔(Index card in the database of the bibliographic heritage of ''Patrimonio Nacional'' ), Royal Library of Madrid
It contains works by the following authors:
== References ==



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