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There is a psychological effect to this uniformity. When you see a full shelf of Gredos—from Aeschylus to Xenophon—you are witnessing the totality of a civilization in a single, coherent visual sweep.
The Biblioteca Clásica Gredos was founded in 1946 by the Spanish publisher, Editorial Gredos. The company's mission was to make Spanish classical literature accessible to a wider audience, both in Spain and abroad. The first titles published in the series were works by renowned Spanish authors such as Cervantes, Lope de Vega, and Calderón de la Barca. Over the years, the Biblioteca Clásica Gredos has grown to become one of the most respected and widely recognized publishing houses in Spain, with a catalog that boasts over 500 titles.
Why choose Gredos over the cheaper, widely available or Cátedra (Letras Universales)? Biblioteca Clasica Gredos
In 2017, a significant shift occurred. Editorial Gredos was acquired by the . There was initial fear among purists that quality would drop. Instead, RBA launched a spectacular re-edition campaign: republishing the entire Biblioteca Clásica Gredos in a new, affordable, but equally elegant format. They also launched a subscription service that allows readers to receive two volumes per month.
The founders of Gredos saw a void: there was no modern, unified, academically rigorous collection of all the major works of Greek and Latin antiquity in Spanish. In 1977, after decades of preparing philological teams and securing international rights, they launched the project that would define their legacy: the . There is a psychological effect to this uniformity
Foundational accounts by Herodotus, Thucydides, and Livy. 3. Modern Evolution (RBA Editions)
For collectors and readers, the physical object of a Gredos volume is a source of quiet pride. The standard Biblioteca Clásica Gredos is instantly recognizable: The company's mission was to make Spanish classical
For the modern reader, building a Gredos library is a rewarding, if expensive, endeavor. A new volume typically costs between €20 and €35 (approx. $22–$38 USD). However, due to high production quality, used copies from the 1980s and 1990s are often in near-mint condition and can be found for half the price.