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History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic. Vol. I / by William h. Prescott - Registro bibliográfico
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Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859
- Portales:
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Russell P. Sebold
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España -- Historia -- 1479-1516 (Isabel y Fernando)
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'las siete partidas real academia' en la obra
: (20
coincidencias encontradas)
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(Diccionario GeográficoHistórico de España, por la Real
Academia de la Historia, (Madrid,
1802,) torn
-
The twenty-sixth title, part.
4, of Alfonso X.’s code, (Siete
Partidas,) treats exclusively of
them.
-
Historia del Dere
cho Real de España, (Madrid,
1738,) lib. 2, cap. 23 ; lib. 3, cap. 8.
53 Siete Partidas
-
, (ed. de la Real
Acad., Madrid, 1807,) part. 4, tit.
25, ley 11.
-
Academia
607-rppl?
-
(Siete Partidas, part. 2, tit. 21.)
‘ Por hidalgos se entienden Zos
hombres escogidos de buenos tugares
-
See Siete Par
tidas, part. 2, tit. 21, which is taken
up with defining the obligations of
chivalry.
-
, (nos.
322-364,) where Marina has an
alyzed, and discussed the genera]
import of the first of the Partidas
-
perfect farni
iarity with the subject, and pre
suppose more than is likely to be
found in the reader.
87 Siete
-
Partidas, part. 2, tit.
26, leyes 5, 6, 7. — Mendoza noti
ces this custom as recently as rh‘'
ip II
-
Yes,” continued he, raising
his voice, to the astonished multitude, “ you are
the real sovereigns of
-
Sempere y Guarinos, Histona
9 Cronica de Enrique III., edj"
del Luxo, y de las Leyes Suntua- cion de la Academia
-
,
3 Crónica de Alvaro de Luna,
edición de la Academia, (Madrid,
1784,) lit. 3, 5, 68, 74. — Guzman,
-
Academia de Historia, (Ma
drid, 1821,) Ilust. 1, pp. 56-60.
-
until he was very generally execrated as the real
source of the disturbances in the kingdom.
-
as the basis, the fueros of the Castilian prin'
ces, as far back as the eleventh century, and the
“ Siete
-
Partidas,” the famous compilation of Alfon
so the Tenth, digested chiefly from maxims of the
civil
-
its churches
till long after it had been adopted in the rest ol
Europe.44 But, when the code of the Partidas
-
The Siet.e Partidas, how
ever, explains at length the pecu
liar duties of this officer, conforma
bly
-
(Ed. de la Real Acad. (Madrid,
180"’,) part. 2, tit. 2, leyes 1-4.)
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History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic. Vol. II / by William h. Prescott - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859
- Portales:
-
Russell P. Sebold
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| Historia
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| Isabel I, la Católica
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- Pub. orig.:
- Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1869
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España -- Historia -- 1479-1516 (Isabel y Fernando)
- Fragmentos
'las siete partidas real academia' en la obra
: (20
coincidencias encontradas)
-
-
arranged, to continue until the old
monarch, El Zagal, who then lay at Guadix, could
be informed of the real
-
infantas, with the courtly train of
ladies, who had accompanied their royal mistress
from Alcalá la Real
-
Real das Sciencias de Lisboa, (tom. v. pp. 101 —
112,) and are embodied, in much
greater detail, in the
-
truth ; at least not enough to
warrant the liberal expenditure, which she never
refused to schemes of real
-
Barcelona, who, after dwelling on
some irrelevant topics, touched, as it were, inci
dentally on the real
-
PP- 1-61.
‘ ‘‘ Academia Complutensis,”
says Erasmus of this university,
“ non aliunde celebritatem nominis
-
poetry on
the proudest historic recollections.9 The feats of
many other heroes, fabulous as wTell as real
-
E las siete Angustias e siete
Gozos de nuestra Señora, con otras
ohras mucho provechosas. ” It con
cludes
-
(Siete Partidas, tit. 6,
ley 34.)
-
ecclesiastics, down to
Isabella’s reign, as may be infer
red from a decree, very similar to
the law of the Partidas
-
as a dramatic com
position, notwithstanding its title,
which is indeed as little significant
Jf its real
-
way in modern
Europe.37
Without deciding on its proper classification as a
work of art, however, its real
-
his Preface, that plated, as it were, under one as
he was employed from his earliest pect, and its real
-
of Milan, whom his uncle held in
subjection during a protracted minority, while he
exercised all the real
-
He
made amends for paucity of numbers and want
of real strength, by rapidity of movement and the
wily
-
accordingly sent him from the cardinal to
repair to the court at Valladolid, without intimating
the real
-
Marineo,
Cosas Memorabies, fol. 165. —
Oviedo, Epilogo Real, Imperial J
Pontifical, MS., apud Mem. de
-
The
confessor, who had no suspicion of their real pur
port, took the letters and devoutly pressed them
-
from the
cradle to the searching operation of Christian disci
pline.40
With regard to Ximenes, the real
-
y tenemos en servicio el
buen deseo que tiene de nos servir .
pero porqué nuestra palabra y seguro
real
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Texto
- Título:
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History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic. Vol. III / by William h. Prescott - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
-
Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859
- Portales:
-
Russell P. Sebold
Visitar sitio web
| Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares
Visitar sitio web
| Historia
Visitar sitio web
| Isabel I, la Católica
Visitar sitio web
| La Monarquía Hispánica
Visitar sitio web
| Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA
Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1869
- Materia:
-
España -- Historia -- 1479-1516 (Isabel y Fernando)
- Fragmentos
'las siete partidas real academia' en la obra
: (20
coincidencias encontradas)
-
-
political institutions had gradually lost the vital
principle, which could alone give them stability or
real
-
then coming forth in her glory, did little more than
give a brighter flush of color to the chimeras of
real
-
She was quick to discern objects of real utility.
-
But Eliza
beth was desperately selfish ; she was incapable of
forgiving, not merely a real injury, but
-
This may lead to a
misconception of her real merits.
-
Carlos V., tom. i. p. 9.
5 Siete Partidas, part. 2, tit. 15,
ley 3.
-
(MS. de la Biblioteca de la Real
Acad, de Hist., apud Marina, Te
oría, tom. ii. part. 2, cap. 18 ) Ma
-
As it was, the scattered numbers of the
Christians, magnifying to the eye their real force,
served only
-
—Diccionario Geogràfico-Histórico de España, por la
Real Academia de la Historia,
(Madrid, 1802,) tom
-
The real motive,
as the powers which he brought with him subse
quently proved, was, that he might be
-
At length the medical attendants ventured to in
form the king of his real situation, conjuring him if
-
produce conviction in his audience,
Ximenes, chafed by the opposition, and probably
distrusting its real
-
III.
13
55
433
dido mucho, en que el ceptro real
cobrasse lo suyo, por su industria.
***** Esto los
-
of the time, was unattained at the queen’s
45 See the sensible memorial of
Jovellanos, “ Informe al Real
-
compi
lation of the “ Ordenanças Reales,”
he wrote commentaries’ on the an
cientcode of the “Fuero Real
-
,” and
on the “ Siete Partidas,” printed for
the first time under his own eye,
in 1491.
-
southern chancery, first
52 Ante, °art 1., Chapter 6.
63 Pragmatieas del Reyno, fol. opened at Ciudad Real
-
The estimate falls below
that of most writers.
us En el real de la vega de Gra
nada, December 20th.
-
M. se ha
cen ; pues el daño desto notoria
mente paresce porque se halla en
el plato real y en los platos
-
F
138 -The sums in the text express
the real de vellón; to which they
have been reduced by Señor Clemencin
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Resultado número:1 Texto
- Título:
- History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic. Vol. I / by William h. Prescott - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Historia Visitar sitio web | Isabel I, la Católica Visitar sitio web | La Monarquía Hispánica Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1869
- Materia:
- España -- Historia -- 1479-1516 (Isabel y Fernando)
- Fragmentos 'las siete partidas real academia' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- (Diccionario GeográficoHistórico de España, por la Real Academia de la Historia, (Madrid, 1802,) torn
- The twenty-sixth title, part. 4, of Alfonso X.’s code, (Siete Partidas,) treats exclusively of them.
- Historia del Dere cho Real de España, (Madrid, 1738,) lib. 2, cap. 23 ; lib. 3, cap. 8. 53 Siete Partidas
- , (ed. de la Real Acad., Madrid, 1807,) part. 4, tit. 25, ley 11.
- Academia 607-rppl?
- (Siete Partidas, part. 2, tit. 21.) ‘ Por hidalgos se entienden Zos hombres escogidos de buenos tugares
- See Siete Par tidas, part. 2, tit. 21, which is taken up with defining the obligations of chivalry.
- , (nos. 322-364,) where Marina has an alyzed, and discussed the genera] import of the first of the Partidas
- perfect farni iarity with the subject, and pre suppose more than is likely to be found in the reader. 87 Siete
- Partidas, part. 2, tit. 26, leyes 5, 6, 7. — Mendoza noti ces this custom as recently as rh‘' ip II
- Yes,” continued he, raising his voice, to the astonished multitude, “ you are the real sovereigns of
- Sempere y Guarinos, Histona 9 Cronica de Enrique III., edj" del Luxo, y de las Leyes Suntua- cion de la Academia
- , 3 Crónica de Alvaro de Luna, edición de la Academia, (Madrid, 1784,) lit. 3, 5, 68, 74. — Guzman,
- Academia de Historia, (Ma drid, 1821,) Ilust. 1, pp. 56-60.
- until he was very generally execrated as the real source of the disturbances in the kingdom.
- as the basis, the fueros of the Castilian prin' ces, as far back as the eleventh century, and the “ Siete
- Partidas,” the famous compilation of Alfon so the Tenth, digested chiefly from maxims of the civil
- its churches till long after it had been adopted in the rest ol Europe.44 But, when the code of the Partidas
- The Siet.e Partidas, how ever, explains at length the pecu liar duties of this officer, conforma bly
- (Ed. de la Real Acad. (Madrid, 180"’,) part. 2, tit. 2, leyes 1-4.)
- Formatos:
-
Resultado número:2 Texto
- Título:
- History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic. Vol. II / by William h. Prescott - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Historia Visitar sitio web | Isabel I, la Católica Visitar sitio web | La Monarquía Hispánica Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1869
- Materia:
- España -- Historia -- 1479-1516 (Isabel y Fernando)
- Fragmentos 'las siete partidas real academia' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- arranged, to continue until the old monarch, El Zagal, who then lay at Guadix, could be informed of the real
- infantas, with the courtly train of ladies, who had accompanied their royal mistress from Alcalá la Real
- Real das Sciencias de Lisboa, (tom. v. pp. 101 — 112,) and are embodied, in much greater detail, in the
- truth ; at least not enough to warrant the liberal expenditure, which she never refused to schemes of real
- Barcelona, who, after dwelling on some irrelevant topics, touched, as it were, inci dentally on the real
- PP- 1-61. ‘ ‘‘ Academia Complutensis,” says Erasmus of this university, “ non aliunde celebritatem nominis
- poetry on the proudest historic recollections.9 The feats of many other heroes, fabulous as wTell as real
- E las siete Angustias e siete Gozos de nuestra Señora, con otras ohras mucho provechosas. ” It con cludes
- (Siete Partidas, tit. 6, ley 34.)
- ecclesiastics, down to Isabella’s reign, as may be infer red from a decree, very similar to the law of the Partidas
- as a dramatic com position, notwithstanding its title, which is indeed as little significant Jf its real
- way in modern Europe.37 Without deciding on its proper classification as a work of art, however, its real
- his Preface, that plated, as it were, under one as he was employed from his earliest pect, and its real
- of Milan, whom his uncle held in subjection during a protracted minority, while he exercised all the real
- He made amends for paucity of numbers and want of real strength, by rapidity of movement and the wily
- accordingly sent him from the cardinal to repair to the court at Valladolid, without intimating the real
- Marineo, Cosas Memorabies, fol. 165. — Oviedo, Epilogo Real, Imperial J Pontifical, MS., apud Mem. de
- The confessor, who had no suspicion of their real pur port, took the letters and devoutly pressed them
- from the cradle to the searching operation of Christian disci pline.40 With regard to Ximenes, the real
- y tenemos en servicio el buen deseo que tiene de nos servir . pero porqué nuestra palabra y seguro real
- Formatos:
-
Resultado número:3 Texto
- Título:
- History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic. Vol. III / by William h. Prescott - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Historia Visitar sitio web | Isabel I, la Católica Visitar sitio web | La Monarquía Hispánica Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1869
- Materia:
- España -- Historia -- 1479-1516 (Isabel y Fernando)
- Fragmentos 'las siete partidas real academia' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- political institutions had gradually lost the vital principle, which could alone give them stability or real
- then coming forth in her glory, did little more than give a brighter flush of color to the chimeras of real
- She was quick to discern objects of real utility.
- But Eliza beth was desperately selfish ; she was incapable of forgiving, not merely a real injury, but
- This may lead to a misconception of her real merits.
- Carlos V., tom. i. p. 9. 5 Siete Partidas, part. 2, tit. 15, ley 3.
- (MS. de la Biblioteca de la Real Acad, de Hist., apud Marina, Te oría, tom. ii. part. 2, cap. 18 ) Ma
- As it was, the scattered numbers of the Christians, magnifying to the eye their real force, served only
- —Diccionario Geogràfico-Histórico de España, por la Real Academia de la Historia, (Madrid, 1802,) tom
- The real motive, as the powers which he brought with him subse quently proved, was, that he might be
- At length the medical attendants ventured to in form the king of his real situation, conjuring him if
- produce conviction in his audience, Ximenes, chafed by the opposition, and probably distrusting its real
- III. 13 55 433 dido mucho, en que el ceptro real cobrasse lo suyo, por su industria. ***** Esto los
- of the time, was unattained at the queen’s 45 See the sensible memorial of Jovellanos, “ Informe al Real
- compi lation of the “ Ordenanças Reales,” he wrote commentaries’ on the an cientcode of the “Fuero Real
- ,” and on the “ Siete Partidas,” printed for the first time under his own eye, in 1491.
- southern chancery, first 52 Ante, °art 1., Chapter 6. 63 Pragmatieas del Reyno, fol. opened at Ciudad Real
- The estimate falls below that of most writers. us En el real de la vega de Gra nada, December 20th.
- M. se ha cen ; pues el daño desto notoria mente paresce porque se halla en el plato real y en los platos
- F 138 -The sums in the text express the real de vellón; to which they have been reduced by Señor Clemencin
- Formatos: