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Romance Nuevo, y curioso, en que se refieren y declaran las quejas y lamentos de un Amante: Digital Edition
Digital edition of a Spanish pliego de cordel (19th c.). It contains the XML-TEI file of the edition, as well as the files that led to this edition, i.e. the digital facsimiles (raw and retouched), and the transcription produced by the OCR tool eScriptorium (ALTO-XML). This digital edition is a part of the research project Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the cordel / Démêler le cordel (2020-2024), led by professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic Sandoz-Monique de Meuron Family Foundation
Coplas al sagrado nacimiento del Niño Jesus en el Portal de Belén: Digital Edition
Digital edition of a Spanish pliego de cordel (19th c.). It contains the XML-TEI file of the edition, as well as the files that led to this edition, i.e. the digital facsimiles (raw and retouched), and the transcription produced by the OCR tool eScriptorium (ALTO-XML). This digital edition is a part of the research project Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the cordel / Démêler le cordel (2020-2024), led by professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic Sandoz-Monique de Meuron Family Foundation
La confesión de una niña: Digital Edition
Digital edition of a Spanish pliego de cordel (19th c.). It contains the XML-TEI file of the edition, as well as the files that led to this edition, i.e. the digital facsimiles (raw and retouched), and the transcription produced by the OCR tool eScriptorium (ALTO-XML). This digital edition is a part of the research project Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the cordel / Démêler le cordel (2020-2024), led by professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic Sandoz-Monique de Meuron Family Foundation
Folheto de cordel, "SSA JLC 1433", "A votação do impeachment e a saída de Collor": digitisation
This digitisation of a Brazilian folheto de cordel (20th century) is part of the research project "Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the Cordel / Démêler le Cordel (2020–2024)", directed by Professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic foundation Sandoz Family-Monique de Meuron.
This document is currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography in Geneva (MEG). It was donated by the Swiss Society of Americanists (SSA) as part of a collection of more than 2200 chapbooks from 20th-century Brazilian cordel literature. For more information, visit
Folheto de cordel, "SSA JLC 1442", "História de Jeca Tatu": digitisation
This digitisation of a Brazilian folheto de cordel (20th century) is part of the research project "Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the Cordel / Démêler le Cordel (2020–2024)", directed by Professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic foundation Sandoz Family-Monique de Meuron.
This document is currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography in Geneva (MEG). It was donated by the Swiss Society of Americanists (SSA) as part of a collection of more than 2200 chapbooks from 20th-century Brazilian cordel literature. For more information, visit
Folheto de cordel, "SSA JLC 1973", "A tragedia de Jaboatão : 23 mortos e 35 feridos": digitisation
This digitisation of a Brazilian folheto de cordel (20th century) is part of the research project "Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the Cordel / Démêler le Cordel (2020–2024)", directed by Professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic foundation Sandoz Family-Monique de Meuron.
This document is currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography in Geneva (MEG). It was donated by the Swiss Society of Americanists (SSA) as part of a collection of more than 2200 chapbooks from 20th-century Brazilian cordel literature. For more information, visit
Ana Contreras: Digital edition
Digital edition of a Spanish pliego de cordel, published by the Andalusian printer José María Moreno (19th c.). It contains the XML-TEI file of the edition, as well as the files that led to this edition, i.e. the digital facsimiles (raw and retouched), and the transcription produced by the OCR tool Transkribus (PAGE-XML). This digital edition is a part of the research project Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the cordel / Démêler le cordel (2020-2024), led by professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic Sandoz-Monique de Meuron Family Foundation
Folheto de cordel, "SSA JLC 387", "O barbeiro fofoqueiro": digitisation
This digitisation of a Brazilian folheto de cordel (20th century) is part of the research project "Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the Cordel / Démêler le Cordel (2020–2024)", directed by Professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic foundation Sandoz Family-Monique de Meuron.
This document is currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography in Geneva (MEG). It was donated by the Swiss Society of Americanists (SSA) as part of a collection of more than 2200 chapbooks from 20th-century Brazilian cordel literature. For more information, visit
Romance, de como el Conde Don Ramon de Barcelona libró a la Emperatriz de Alemania: Digital Edition
Digital edition of a Spanish pliego de cordel (19th c.). It contains the XML-TEI file of the edition, as well as the files that led to this edition, i.e. the digital facsimiles (raw and retouched), and the transcription produced by the OCR tool eScriptorium (ALTO-XML). This digital edition is a part of the research project Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the cordel / Démêler le cordel (2020-2024), led by professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic Sandoz-Monique de Meuron Family Foundation
Papel nuevo para representar: Digital edition
Digital edition of a Spanish pliego de cordel, published by the Andalusian printer José María Moreno (19th c.). It contains the XML-TEI file of the edition, as well as the files that led to this edition, i.e. the digital facsimiles (raw and retouched), and the transcription produced by the OCR tool Transkribus (PAGE-XML). This digital edition is a part of the research project Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the cordel / Démêler le cordel (2020-2024), led by professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic Sandoz-Monique de Meuron Family Foundation