Tirant lo Blanch; a study of its authorship, principal sources and historical setting

CHAPTER II. IN WHAT WAY WAS DE GALBA CONNECTED

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WITH THE PRODUCTION OF _Tirant lo Blanch_? 91

De Galba asserts that he translated the fourth part, the end of the work.—The book is not divided into four parts.—The inconsistency of the proposed seven parts explained.—Internal evidence refutes the statements of de Galba.—Perhaps he composed the last chapter.—Probably did no more than to prepare the MS. for the printer.