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Title: Clásicos Castellanos: Libro de Buen Amor 
Author: Juan Ruiz 
Editor: Julio Cejador y Frauca 
Release Date: August 30, 2005 [EBook #16625] 
Language: Spanish 
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 
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CLÁSICOS CASTELLANOS 
                           JUAN  RUIZ 
                      ARCIPRESTE  DE  HITA 
         
                      LIBRO  DE  BUEN  AMOR 
         
     
   
EDICIÓN Y NOTAS DE JULIO CEJADOR Y FRAUCA 
EDICIONES DE «LA LECTURA» 
                      ESPASA-CALPE,  S.  A. 
                            BILBAO 
                     MADRID  RIOS  ROSAS,  24 
                     BARCELONA  CORTES,  579 
                             1931 
         
     
   
Talleres Espasa-Calpe, S. A., Ríos Rosas, 24.--MADRID 
INDICE 
TOMO PRIMERO
Págs. 
        Introducción                                                       
VII 
        Oraçión  qu'el  arçipreste  fizo  á  Dios                                 
1 
        Intellectum tibi dabo                                              
6 
                El Açipreste rrogó á Dios que le diese graçia que podiese 
facer 
          este  libro                                                        
14 
        Gozos  de  Santa  María                                                
17 
        Gozos  de  Santa  María                                          
    
		
	
	
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