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Història de la investigació de l'edat del bronze al Baix Camp [PDF]
Boquer i Pubill, Sílvia
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Sobre les morts de dos traginers (1554-1586) i la forca com a destí (1623) [PDF]
Gual i Vilà, Valentí
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Consilia, Disciplina, Doctrina: Lectura d'un fragment de l'"Spill" de Jaume Roig
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The presence of animals in Jaume Roig’s Espill (1460)
Reinardus. Yearbook of the International Reynard Society, 2021Abstract The subject of this study is the use of animals in Jaume Roig’s Espill, a lengthy discourse on the dangers of love, written in Catalan in about 1460. The author presents a fictional autobiographical story in tetrasyllabic verses in which the main character details his negative experiences with women and encourages a life devoted to ...
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Bulletin Hispanique, 1952
Pons Joseph-Sébastien. Le «Spill» de Jaume Roig. In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 54, n°1, 1952. pp. 5-14.
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Pons Joseph-Sébastien. Le «Spill» de Jaume Roig. In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 54, n°1, 1952. pp. 5-14.
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What lessons did readers take from the Espill (The Mirror)? This book examines key marginalia in sixteenth-century printed copies of the fictional, pedagogic tale about the alleged dangers of earthly women composed by Valencian physician Jaume Roig.
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9 Dreaming of Valencia’s Social Order in Jaume Roig’s Espill
2014Jaume Roig was a physician and medical examiner from Valencia who wrote the Espill (The Mirror). The focus on Valencia's social order is perhaps nowhere more evident than in Solomon's dream-sermon that constitutes book three (vv. 6369-15295), where the Israeli king's homily serves as the spiritual complement to Roig's secular, naturalizing discourse.
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Chapter Six. Social change, misogyny, and the Maqāma in Jaume Roig’s spill
2007This chapter addresses the formal and thematic similarities between the Spill and the maqāma, paying particular attention to the possibility that Jaume Roig may have been exposed to Hebrew maqāma through social contact with numerous Jewish and/or converso physicians in Valencia with whom he was acquainted.
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