This issue includes a thematic dossier entitled 'Fictiologies médiévales', comprising 6 unpublished articles that analyse the status of fiction in medieval Castilian textual production (particularly in Alfonso X) and the links between 'reality' and ‘fiction’ (for example in travelogues). Other works analyse various instances of the medieval process of fictionalising or rewriting myths and legends (in historiographical texts or Arthurian material), as well as the search for exoticism through fiction, as in the case of the Libro de buen amor. The Varia section includes an article on a Moorish copyist, Luis Barbaça, which sheds new light on the end of this alfaquí indoctrinator, condemned by the Inquisition. The volume closes with a review of Arturo Jiménez's La incorporación de la mujer a la cultura escrita en el siglo XV.