, published by Espasa , is the sixth installment in the acclaimed historical mystery series by Luis García Jambrina. The novel features the investigator Fernando de Rojas —the real-life author of La Celestina —as he navigates a dangerous web of academic rivalry and religious persecution in early 16th-century Spain . Plot Summary
The story begins on , in Salamanca. A violent murder takes place at the printing press of Juan de Porras, where a typesetter is found dead and a vital original manuscript by the renowned humanist Antonio de Nebrija has been stolen. El Manuscrito De Niebla Luis Garcia Jambrina ...
Nebrija, known for his relentless war against academic "barbarism," commissions his former student, Fernando de Rojas, to find the killer and recover the missing work. The investigation is complicated by Nebrija's many enemies within the university and a looming sparked by his controversial corrections to the Latin Bible. Key Features , published by Espasa , is the sixth
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, published by Espasa , is the sixth installment in the acclaimed historical mystery series by Luis García Jambrina. The novel features the investigator Fernando de Rojas —the real-life author of La Celestina —as he navigates a dangerous web of academic rivalry and religious persecution in early 16th-century Spain . Plot Summary
The story begins on , in Salamanca. A violent murder takes place at the printing press of Juan de Porras, where a typesetter is found dead and a vital original manuscript by the renowned humanist Antonio de Nebrija has been stolen.
Nebrija, known for his relentless war against academic "barbarism," commissions his former student, Fernando de Rojas, to find the killer and recover the missing work. The investigation is complicated by Nebrija's many enemies within the university and a looming sparked by his controversial corrections to the Latin Bible. Key Features