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Estudio crítico
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On Fifteenth-Century Spanish Vernacular Humanism / J. N. H. Lawrence - Registro bibliográfico
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Lawrance, Jeremy
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Alfonso de Cartagena
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Literatura española -- Siglo 15º -- Historia y crítica | Humanismo -- España -- Siglo 15º
- Fragmentos
'Valencia, el príncipe de Viana y Juan II' en la obra
: (20
coincidencias encontradas)
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The Origen de Troya y Roma, addressed to the noble lord Juan Hurtado de Men
doza, is there edited on
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Duke Pedro of Coimbra and Prince Charles of Viana, the bibliophile
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Lawrance, “Juan Alfonso de Baena’s Versified Reading
List: A Note on the aspirations and the reality
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II], en la qual le recuenta los muy altos e grandes fechos de los empe
radores de Roma naturales de
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Santillana refers, a eulogy of
Spain and the Spanish emperors of Rome, the first of several sent to Juan
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II,
probably dates from 1434; see Epistolae, ed.
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quella utilité per la quale si debbe cercare la cognizione delle
istorie”, Niccolò Machiavelli, Il principe
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Russell, The English Intervention in Spain and Portugal in the Time
of Edward III and Richard II (Oxford
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II, thought it not simply instruc
tive, but obligatory for nobles to study the “batallas, guerras e
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century, the
last edition being that of 1621 (Menéndez Pelayo, Bibliografia hispano-latina clá
sica, II
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todas las
guerras civiles (Rome, 1502 and many subsequent editions), and, as Los triumphos
de Apiano (Valencia
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: Juan Jofre, 1522, etc.), by Juan de Molina for Rodrigo de
70
J.
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II to warn Prince Henry of the
fatty degeneration of the moral fibre inherent in the literary pursuits
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Gallico (fifteenth-century Castilian version in
Menéndez y Pelayo, Bibliografía hispano-latina clásica, II
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LAWRANCE
affirmed: “sé esforzarme servir mi príncipe no solamente con las fuerzas
corporales, mas aun
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II and dedicated in part to Alonso de Cartagena by
Pier Candido Decembrio), but Vegetius’s De re militari
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nuance”.30 Therefore the claim that Boscán’s famous trans
lation (1534) of Baldassare Castiglione’s II
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peninsula is slightly misleading, however important that
publication may have been in other respects.31 II
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Early in the 1440s a number of attempts were made
by Juan II, through the offices of Cartagena, to gain
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of Juan II, circulated freely in Italian translations, frequently
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Filtros aplicados:
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Resultado número:1 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- On Fifteenth-Century Spanish Vernacular Humanism / J. N. H. Lawrence - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Lawrance, Jeremy
- Portal:
- Alfonso de Cartagena Visitar sitio web
- Materias:
- Literatura española -- Siglo 15º -- Historia y crítica | Humanismo -- España -- Siglo 15º
- Fragmentos 'Valencia, el príncipe de Viana y Juan II' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- The Origen de Troya y Roma, addressed to the noble lord Juan Hurtado de Men doza, is there edited on
- FIFTEENTH-CENTURY SPANISH HUMANISM 65 Duke Pedro of Coimbra and Prince Charles of Viana, the bibliophile
- Lawrance, “Juan Alfonso de Baena’s Versified Reading List: A Note on the aspirations and the reality
- II], en la qual le recuenta los muy altos e grandes fechos de los empe radores de Roma naturales de
- Santillana refers, a eulogy of Spain and the Spanish emperors of Rome, the first of several sent to Juan
- II, probably dates from 1434; see Epistolae, ed.
- quella utilité per la quale si debbe cercare la cognizione delle istorie”, Niccolò Machiavelli, Il principe
- Russell, The English Intervention in Spain and Portugal in the Time of Edward III and Richard II (Oxford
- II, thought it not simply instruc tive, but obligatory for nobles to study the “batallas, guerras e
- century, the last edition being that of 1621 (Menéndez Pelayo, Bibliografia hispano-latina clá sica, II
- todas las guerras civiles (Rome, 1502 and many subsequent editions), and, as Los triumphos de Apiano (Valencia
- : Juan Jofre, 1522, etc.), by Juan de Molina for Rodrigo de 70 J.
- II to warn Prince Henry of the fatty degeneration of the moral fibre inherent in the literary pursuits
- Gallico (fifteenth-century Castilian version in Menéndez y Pelayo, Bibliografía hispano-latina clásica, II
- LAWRANCE affirmed: “sé esforzarme servir mi príncipe no solamente con las fuerzas corporales, mas aun
- II and dedicated in part to Alonso de Cartagena by Pier Candido Decembrio), but Vegetius’s De re militari
- nuance”.30 Therefore the claim that Boscán’s famous trans lation (1534) of Baldassare Castiglione’s II
- peninsula is slightly misleading, however important that publication may have been in other respects.31 II
- Early in the 1440s a number of attempts were made by Juan II, through the offices of Cartagena, to gain
- FIFTEENTH-CENTURY SPANISH HUMANISM 79 of Juan II, circulated freely in Italian translations, frequently
- Formatos: