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BibliografÃ-a Ibérica del Siglo XV es una obra fundamental de Konrad Haebler que enumera todos los libros impresos en España y Portugal hasta el año 1500. Este exhaustivo catálogo ofrece notas crÃ-ticas detalladas sobre cada entrada, proporcionando un recurso invaluable para historiadores, bibliÃ3grafos y estudiosos de la literatura medieval y del Renacimiento.
La obra de Haebler destaca por su meticulosidad y erudiciÃ3n, consolidándose como una referencia esencial para la investigaciÃ3n de la incunabula ibérica. Los lectores encontrarán informaciÃ3n precisa y análisis profundos que iluminan el panorama cultural y literario de la PenÃ-nsula Ibérica en el siglo XV.
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