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Juan de la Cuesta (?-1627) was a Spanish printer known for printing (not publishing) the first editions of Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605) and the Novelas ejemplares (1613), by Miguel de Cervantes, as well as the works of other leading figures of Spain's Golden Age, such as Lope de Vega. An inventory carried out of the premises in September 1595, just a few years before he was taken on to run the business for the woman who would become his mother-in-law, referred to six presses, and the year they started printing the Quixote, 1604, it had twenty employees.

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  • Juan de las Cuestas fue un impresor español, conocido hoy fundamentalmente por haber impreso el Quijote y otros trabajos de Cervantes, aunque también salieron de sus prensas muchas otras obras del Siglo de Oro. (es)
  • Juan de la Cuesta est un imprimeur du siècle d'or espagnol essentiellement connu pour avoir imprimé l'œuvre complète de Miguel de Cervantes dont son célèbre Don Quichotte de la Manche. De nombreux autres écrivains du siècle d'or font appel à ses services, c'est notamment le cas de , Lope de Vega Vicente Espinel et Hernán Núñez. Les éditions Juan de la Cuesta existent toujours. (fr)
  • Juan de la Cuesta (?-1627) was a Spanish printer known for printing (not publishing) the first editions of Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605) and the Novelas ejemplares (1613), by Miguel de Cervantes, as well as the works of other leading figures of Spain's Golden Age, such as Lope de Vega. An inventory carried out of the premises in September 1595, just a few years before he was taken on to run the business for the woman who would become his mother-in-law, referred to six presses, and the year they started printing the Quixote, 1604, it had twenty employees. (en)
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  • Juan de la Cuesta (?-1627) was a Spanish printer known for printing (not publishing) the first editions of Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605) and the Novelas ejemplares (1613), by Miguel de Cervantes, as well as the works of other leading figures of Spain's Golden Age, such as Lope de Vega. Although he may previously have worked in Segovia, and there was also a Juan de la Cuesta based in Alcalá de Henares in 1589 (although the latter may refer to another person), it was not until 1599 that he started working in Madrid, taken on as manager of the printing shop owned by María Rodríguez de Rivalde, widow of the printers Juan Íñiguez de Lequerica and Pedro Madrigal. An inventory carried out of the premises in September 1595, just a few years before he was taken on to run the business for the woman who would become his mother-in-law, referred to six presses, and the year they started printing the Quixote, 1604, it had twenty employees. He married María de Quiñones in 1604, and in 1607 he left Madrid, abandoning his pregnant wife, who would, after her husband's death, take over the business and become an important printer in her own right. Cuesta's print shop, at 87 Calle Atocha in Madrid, has been restored, and is now the headquarters of the Sociedad Cervantina, founded by Luis Astrana Marín in 1953. It has a replica of Cursta's press. It was officially opened as a museum by the king and queen of Spain in 1987. (en)
  • Juan de las Cuestas fue un impresor español, conocido hoy fundamentalmente por haber impreso el Quijote y otros trabajos de Cervantes, aunque también salieron de sus prensas muchas otras obras del Siglo de Oro. (es)
  • Juan de la Cuesta est un imprimeur du siècle d'or espagnol essentiellement connu pour avoir imprimé l'œuvre complète de Miguel de Cervantes dont son célèbre Don Quichotte de la Manche. De nombreux autres écrivains du siècle d'or font appel à ses services, c'est notamment le cas de , Lope de Vega Vicente Espinel et Hernán Núñez. Les éditions Juan de la Cuesta existent toujours. (fr)
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