The merchant wears Konstanz. Creating the image of a successful businessman in the Crown of Aragon in the 15th century [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to provide an accurate analysis of the fashion consumption of the Barcelonese merchant Joan de Torralba focusing on personal tastes and perception of self-identity.
María Viu Fandos
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The Archive of the Crown of Aragon. Seven hundred years of history [PDF]
The Arxiu de la Corona d’Aragó (Archive of the Crown of Aragon) was founded by King James II of Aragon in 1318 as a royal archive housed in his Barcelona palace, and it has existed continuously ever since then.
Alberto Torra Pérez
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Xylem Pit Anatomy and Minimum Leaf Conductance Drive Drought Mortality in Pinus pinaster. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Drought‐triggered forest die‐off events are commonly attributed to hydraulic failure, carbon starvation, or a combination of the two. Nevertheless, the anatomical and physiological traits that make trees vulnerable to drought in the field are often unknown, hindering predictive efforts.
Camarero JJ +10 more
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Music and misogyny in the Crown of Aragon c. 1412 [PDF]
Little is known about women and music in the Iberian Peninsula in the early fifteenth century, although archival documentation, such as pay records, and in some instances, correspondence, shows that women of high birth were actively involved in the patronage of musicians in the Crown of Aragon around the time of the Compromise of Caspe.
Knighton, Tess
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Abstract Organic residue analysis was conducted on various vessels from burials at Tel Yehud, Israel. The analyses led to new reliable evidence for the presence of opioid alkaloids and their decomposition products. This research revitalizes a decades‐old discussion on the presence and function of the opium trade across a cultural region of utmost ...
Vanessa Linares +5 more
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The Papal Taxation and the Church of the Crown of Aragon in the financing of wars in Sardinia (1323-1409) [PDF]
The aim of this article is to analyse the pontifical contribution to the conquest of Sardinia between 1323 and 1409 by the Crown of Aragon. Considering the succession of fiscal cycles established in the Crown of Aragon, we will pay special attention to ...
Tello Hernández, Esther
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Public Debt in Late Medieval Crown of Aragon: A(nother) Financial Revolution? [PDF]
The main objective of this chapter is to place the complex phenomenon of public debt in the Crown of Aragon at the end of the Middle Ages within the general historiographic context.
Verdés-Pijuan, Pere +1 more
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Ressenya a Antonio Cortijo Ocaña (ed.), Chivalry, the Mediterranean, and the Crown of Aragon (2018) [PDF]
Ressenya a Antonio Cortijo Ocaña (ed.), Chivalry, the Mediterranean, and the Crown of Aragon, Califòrnia, University of California-Santa Barbara-Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs- Institució Alfons el Magnànim, 2018, 196 pp., ISBN: 978-1-58871-316 ...
Anna Isabel Peirats Navarro +1 more
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Guillaume de Machaut at the Court of Aragon, 1380-1430 [PDF]
Knowledge of Guillaume de Machaut's literary and musical works is attested since 1380 in the Francophile court of Aragon, where his art exerted an influence that endured well into the fifteenth century.
Alberni, Anna
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Archiving and Record-keeping in the Later Middle Ages: The Crown of Aragon [PDF]
The age of King James II of Aragon (1291-1327) marked a turning point for the history of the Crown of Aragon. From being an incoherent conglomerate of territories, it evolved into a trans-regional monarchy equipped with a supra-regnal bureaucratic super ...
Silvestri, Alessandro
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