Inequality and the Recipient of Poetry in Andalusian Criticism
The duality of (text/reception represents the fabric of a relationship, and the fruit of its maturity in writing that is characterized by quality. The poet has the largest share of his poetic potential in the composition of this fabric so that his poetry becomes influential and attractive.
Qussy Abraheem Nemma +1 more
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A curricular approach to develop autonomies from the mathematics and scientific education [PDF]
The purpose of this work is to highlight how the current Spanish education system supports the development of both scientific and mathematic competences. We understand these competences as the set of skills and capabilities needed to use mathematics or
Arnal Palacian, Mónica +3 more
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Towards a final interpretation of Antonio Machado's work from his elective affinity with Cante hondo
At this point, the influence that flamenco art and, therefore, Andalusian folklore had on the work of Antonio Machado is well known. The poet, who had known how to recognize the permanent universality of the human background of flamenco, formed a kind of
Elizabet Fernández Lam-Sen
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The critique of religion as political critique: Mīrzā Fatḥ ʿAlī Ākhūndzāda's pre-Islamic xenology [PDF]
(Awarded the International Society for Intellectual History’s Charles Schmitt Prize) Mīrzā Fatḥ 'Alī Ākhūndzāda’s Letters from Prince Kamāl al-Dawla to the Prince Jalāl al-Dawla (1865) is often read as a Persian attempt to introduce European ...
Gould, Rebecca
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Abstracts submitted to the ‘EACR 2025 Congress: Innovative Cancer Science’, from 16–19 June 2025 and accepted by the Congress Organising Committee are published in this Supplement of Molecular Oncology, an affiliated journal of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).
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Which came first, the Zajal or the Muwaššaḥa? Some evidence for the oral origins of Hispano-Arabic Strophic poetry [PDF]
Up to this point, I have summarized some theoretical arguments, derived from certain structural features of the texts at hand, to suggest why the zajal might antedate the muwaššaḥa, from which the latter could be derived.
Monroe, James T.
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Study of the Mythical, Exotic and Supernatural Characters in the Oriental Legends of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer ABSTRACT: This article aims to shed light on different crossings, interferences, interculturalities and considerable literary evolution ...
Samia AIT MOUHEB
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Scholarly Program Notes for the Graduate Voice Recital of Laura Neal [PDF]
This document introduces George Frideric Handel\u27s Non ha piu che temere from Giulio Cesare in Egitto, Hugo Wolf\u27s Mörike gedichte, Siete Canciones Populares Españolas by Manuel de Falla, Sein wir wieder gut from Ariadne auf Naxos by Richard Strauss,
Neal, Laura
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THE REFLECTION OF PANTHEISM’S PRINCIPLES OF IBN ARAB IN AHMED KHANI'S WORKS"
The concept of pantheism is among the most profound and influential intellectual theories in Islamic mysticism, particularly within Sufism. The idea of pantheism, which reached its pinnacle in the works of the Andalusian Mystic Ibn Arab (1164–1240 CE ...
Waheed Ramadhan, Shvan Hassan
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The Art of Childbirth of the Midwives of Al-Andalus: Social Assessment and Legal Implication of Health Assistance in the Cultural Diversity of the 10th-14th Centuries. [PDF]
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