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Miguel de Unamuno

The Americas, 1955
THE history of Ideas is stillterra incognitaon our map of the Latin American world. We are aware of certain European influences on the Hispanic American people, such as the Spanish mystics, Rousseau and the French romanticists, or Comte and his school of thought. But few comprehensive studies of Latin American thought exist.
O. Kubitz, Julian Marias
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Miguel de Barrios

1982
This chapter highlights Miguel de Barrios, who is by far the most “baroque” of the three Marrano poets: writing in the latter half of the century, he seems to have absorbed all the influences of the culto and conceptista styles. Much of his poetry is of an ephemeral nature-panegyrics, occasional verse, burlesques, and the like, which are of some ...
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Miguel de Molinos

2010
An unabridged translation into modern English from the critical edition, of one of the classic texts of the Quietist movement, Spiritual Guide of Miguel de Molinos (c. 1628-1696), who was one of the most important figures in the religious controversy known as Quietism.
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Miguel de Fuenllana

2001
Nach Jacobs (s. Lit.) gibt es zwei verschiedene Ausgaben des Libro de musica para Vihuela intitulada Orphenica lyra. Die Unterschiede betreffen vor allem den 10seitigen Prolog und einige kleine Errata in der Tabulatur. Die in sechs Bucher unterteilte Orphenica lyra ist Konig Philipp II. gewidmet.
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Miguel de Carvajal

Hispanic Review, 1933
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Miguel de Unamuno.

The Philosophical Quarterly, 1968
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