‘I was Born in One City, but Raised in Another’: Aretino's Perugian Apprenticeship
Abstract According to his apocrypha, Aretino was forced to flee his hometown of Arezzo after penning some anti‐papal verses. Similarly, it is claimed that he fled Perugia ten years later after painting a lute into the hands of a depiction of the Maddalena, which stood in one of the town's piazze.
William T. Rossiter
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A New Priest for a New Society? The Masculinity of the Priesthood in Liberal Spain*
This study examines the formation of the ideal of the “good parish priest” as a means for the Catholic Church to recover its social influence in the Spain that emerged from the liberal revolutions of the early nineteenth century. It makes use of the concept of masculinity as a resource for illuminating the forms of authority and social relationships ...
María Cruz Romeo Mateo
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‘The Spanish seignor’ or the transnational peregrinations of an anti‐Hispanic Dutch broadsheet
Renaissance Studies, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 46-64, February 2022.
Yolanda Rodríguez Pérez
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Men Who Talk About Love in Late Medieval Spain: Hugo de Urriés and Egalitarian Married Life [PDF]
In the last third of the fifteenth century, Hugo de Urriés’s work can offer the modern reader a very rare and informative perspective from the points of view of social history and history of ideas.
Conde Solares, Carlos
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Hortus Deliciarum et Flos Spineti: el jardín y las flores de María, de la poesía litúrgica a la lírica hispánica medieval [PDF]
El jardín de María es uno de los logros artísticos más refinados y elevados de la Europa medieval, con innumerables manifestaciones en la plástica, la poesía y la música.
Disalvo, Santiago Anibal
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Cuatro poemas de amor y un elogio cortés: poesía catalana inédita de los siglos XV-XVI [PDF]
Starting from a state of affairs of different bibliographical contributions on medieval Catalan poetry, this article presents the Repertori d’Obres en Vers (ROV) and includes the edition of five unpublished poems of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries,
Mahiques Climent, Joan
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Se reseñó el libro: Juglares y espectáculo. Poesía medieval de debate.
Alejandro Higashi
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De los technopaegnia carolingios a la clerecía rabínica medieval. Nuevos horizontes en la literatura medieval a la luz de la poesía comparada [PDF]
The concept of «mester de clerecía» is exposed here as a broad phenomenon whose origins are in Medieval non-quantitative latin poetry, in which, after the lost of the vowels quantity, the number of syllables is determining.
Gonzalez-Blanco García, Elena
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"¡Ay, Iherusalem!" Planto narrativo del siglo XIII
En este número no se incluyeron resúmenes ni palabras clave.
Eugenio Asensio
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Sex and Prisons: Women and Spanish Penitentiary Reform, 1787‐1808
Abstract Whereas prisons had previously been thought of as transitory places for those awaiting trial, the new prison system aimed at the reformation of convicts. In Spain the first organisation set up to improve prison conditions was the Señoras de las Cárceles. This article shows how the Señoras attempted to erase the sexual aspect of women's prisons
Elena Serrano
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