Historia de los vandos de los Zegris y Abencerrages Caualleros Moros de Granada de la Civiles guerras que huvo en ella... Agora nuevamente sacada de un libro Aravigo, cuyo autor de vista fue[ un] Moro llamado Haben Hamin natural de Granada... Traduzida en Castellano por Gine[s Pe]rez. Y Corregida y emendada en esta ultima impresion.
[Pérez de Hita (Ginés)]
Publication details: Valencia: Printed by [Pedro] Patricio for Iusepe Ferrer,1604,
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An early, the second Valencia edition, of the first popular novel. The book is considered the first Spanish historical novel and the last important collection of Moorish border ballads, the latter punctuating the book's narrative. Gins Prez de Hita, (born 1544, Mula, Murcia, Spaindied 1619), Spanish writer, author of Historia de los vandos de los Zegres y Abencerrages (15951619), usually referred to as Guerras civiles de Granada. Prez de Hita fought in the suppression of the revolt of the Moors in the Alpujarras mountains (156871), an event that is reflected in the second part of his Guerras. The first part deals with Moorish life in Granada before the Christian conquest of that city in 1492. The first part's portrait of the chivalrous Moorish family of the Abencerrages established the stereotype of the romantic Moor in European literature, a type imitated in Madeleine de Scudry's Almahide (1660), Marie-Madeleine de La Fayette's Zade (1670), Franois de Chateaubriand's Aventures du dernier Abencrage (1826), and Washington Irving's Conquest of Granada (1829).