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Fernando de Herrera's “Canciones”: Jihad Meets Holy War

Calíope, 2005
Spain under Philip II was a country at war with its political and religious enemies—both real and imagined—on every side. To the north the French Huguenots and especially the Dutch Calvinists threatened the rule of this most Catholic king. To the south and east the Moslem Moors, Berbers, and Ottoman Turks were a constant thorn in the side, not just of ...
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Fernando de Herrera

Comparative Literature, 1960
Elias L. Rivers, Oreste Macri
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The Historical Prose of Fernando de Herrera

Hispania, 1973
Irving Fine, Mary Gaylord Randel
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The Historical Prose of Fernando de Herrera

The Modern Language Review, 1972
Angus Mackay, Mary Gaylord Randel
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Rimas ineditas de Fernando de Herrera

The Modern Language Review, 1950
William J. Entwistle   +3 more
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La critica literaria de Fernando de Herrera

Hispania, 1978
Raymond E. Barbera, Jose Almeida
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Fernando de Herrera y la escuela sevillana

Hispanic Review, 1987
William Ferguson   +3 more
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