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Resultado número:1
Estudio crítico
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A "History of Spanish Literature" by Luis Vélez de Guevara / Hannah E. Bergman - Registro bibliográfico
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Bergman, Hannah E., 1925-1981
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Teatro Clásico Español
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| Luis Vélez de Guevara
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Teatro español Siglo 17º - Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
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Vélez de Guevara, Luis (1579-1644) -- Crítica e interpretación
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By referring only to the Soledades Vélez indicates that the Góngora he esteemed was the serious poet
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sonnets than on the poems in traditional Castilian meters.*" The
other writer, Don Diego [Hurtado] de
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Mendoza, was for the Golden Age one
of those great literary lovers who confer immortality on the lady
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In Lope's Dorotea the heroine's attachment to her impoverished
poet-lover is scoffed at: "Y ella muy
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¡Qué don Diego de Mendoça, la celebrada Filis!
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" ^ So Vélez introduces
the poet faithful even in death: "don Diego de Mendoza sin auer perdido el
tema
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Melo, a diplomat himself, severely takes Mendoza
to task for falling in love late in life and forgetting
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his dignity as a senior
diplomat.
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elsewhere.33 Virgil is the
first Latin poet in the Diablo Cojudo list.
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Vélez is not mindful of these plays, whose rustic language
so distressed the diplomat, but he does accord
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Rodríguez Marín (Madrid, 1935); Fernando
Luis de Vera y Mendoza, Panegyrico por la poesía, ed. M.
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, Revista
de Bibliografia Nacional, 2 (1941), 265-342; Lope de Vega, Laurel de Apolo, BAE,
Vol. 38; Diego
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García de Diego (Madrid,
1922); J. Colomes, Le Dialogue "Hospital das letras" de D.
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Antonio de Mendoza) eu . . . aquele
soneto que anda nas minhas obras, escrito ao Príncipe de Espanha
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Melo also possessed a copy of the verses which
Mendoza had written on the same subject, and composed
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A third poem by Melo, addressed to Mendoza,
commemorates the prince's next feat: a few days after the
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Rodríguez Marín, Clásicos Castellanos (Madrid,
1918), pp. 87-88].
9 The amount of space accorded a poet
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Six décimas
by Francisco de la Torre and one each by Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola, Antonio de
Mendoza
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Mendoza rates separate appreciations as lyric poet
and as historian from both Melo and Saavedra Fajardo
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Green
affirms that "Garci Sánchez is perhaps the third cancionero poet (after Mena and Santillana)
in
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Resultado número:2
Estudio crítico
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Humanism in Spain / Ottavio Di Camillo - Registro bibliográfico
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Di Camillo, Ottavio, 1938-
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Alfonso de Cartagena
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Humanismo -- España -- Siglo 15º
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Cartagena, Alfonso de, aproximadamente 1385-1456 -- Crítica e interpretación
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Divine Comedy for the marquis of Santillana, Iñigo López de
Mendoza.38 It is obvious that Villena did
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career by succeeding his
father as bishop of Burgos, he distinguished himself more as an effective
diplomat
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who lived during the first half of the fifteenth
century, the marquis of Santillana, Iñigo López de Mendoza
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To Gómez Manrique, another poet and nobleman, Santillana was
indeed “the first in our time who combined
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responsible for altering the course
of Castilian intellectual life was reiterated by his secretary, Diego
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According to Diego de Burgos, these works, which Santillana and his
associates brought to the attention
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men, were instru
mental in ushering in the revival of learning they were at present en
joying.7'
Diego
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It was precisely this situation, Diego de Burgos contended, that prompted
Santillana to restore Spain
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and to talk to each other
not only from distant places but across the centuries.73
The novelty in Diego
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Although a copy of Palmieri’s work
appears in Santillana’s library,75 it is unlikely that Diego de Burgos
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Judging
from Diego de Burgos’s account, the study of the classics did not replace
any rival teaching.
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Nader, in The Mendoza Family in
the Spanish Renaissance, 1350-1550 (New Brunswick, NJ, 1979), oddly
enough
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Trame, Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo, 1404-1470: Span
ish Diplomat and Champion of the Papacy (Washington
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Penna, Exposición de la biblioteca de los Mendoza del Infantado
(Madrid, 1958).
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In the letter to his son, Pero González de Mendoza, asking him to translate
into Spanish Decembrio’s
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See Obras de Don Iñigo López de Mendoza, ed. J. Amador de los Riós
(Madrid, 1852), 481—82.
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For Gómez Manrique’s eulogy for Santillana, see Obras de Don Iñigo Ló
pez de Mendoza, clii ff.
70.
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Yet Diego de Valera, a fifteenth-century au
thor widely read at home and abroad, states that the Spanish
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Diego de Burgos, Triunfo del marqués, in Schiff, La bibliothèque, 461.
72. Ibid., 462.
73.
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Spivakovsky, Son of the Alhambra: Diego Hurtado de
Mendoza, 1504-1575 (Austin, TX, 1970); a translation
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Resultado número:3
Estudio crítico
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Transnational Philippines: Cultural Encounters in Philippine Literature in Spanish / edited by Axel Gasquet and Rocío Ortuño Casanova - Registro bibliográfico
- Portal:
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Literatura filipina en español
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Literatura filipina (Español) | Literatura asiática | Poscolonialismo en literatura | Poscolonialismo -- Filipinas
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'diego hurtado de mendoza poet and diplomat' en la obra
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coincidencias encontradas)
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Pardo de Tavera (1916; Gasquet 2021), Mendoza Guazón (1930;
Villaescusa-Illán 2018), and Jesús Balmori
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“Filipino Poet Jesús Balmori: Testimonials of His Mexican Journey
Ortuño Casanova, Rocío, and Axel Gasquet
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Mendoza Guazón, María Paz. 1930. Notas de viaje. Manila: Benipayo Press.
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Diego de Herrera, OSA,
and Martín de Rada echoed the same atrocities and acts of impunity on the
natives
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Diego de, OSA. 1906. “Letter to Felipe II.” In Blair and Robertson 1906,
34:229–35.
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is useless in translating a poet) (1914, 190).
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a Chilean diplomat named Carlos Dávila Espinoza,
who had just finished his tenure as ambassador of his
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Filipino writer and diplomat León María Guerrero III
(1915–82), who was at that time serving as ambassador
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Arguably inspired by Quirino, Mexican author
and diplomat Rafael Bernal (1915–72), who was commissioned
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Becoming Mexipino: Multiethnic Identities and Communities in
San Diego.
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Wasit (also named Rajá Bongsu),
under the direction of Governor Hurtado de Corcuera, were an important
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(Phelan 1959, 4–5)
After Hurtado de Corcuera’s great victory against Mindanao, it is ordered
that “
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Gaspar de Morales (governor of Joló), Francisco de Atienza (governor of Zamboanga), and Diego Fajardo
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González de Mendoza, Juan. 1586.
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poet Jesús Balmori.
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The poet exalts the resilient
ties between Spain and the Philippines, and, more broadly, the global Pan
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The Spanish/Filipino writer also corresponded with poet, playwright,
essayist, and statesman Claro M.
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poet José Hernández Gavira evokes her name in two poems “Celia” and “El
Madrigal,” contained in his
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of California at San Diego.
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30, 33, 49
Combes, Francisco de, 96–107, 107n5
Comenge, Rafael, 135, 148
Confucius, 132
Corcuera, Hurtado
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Resultado número:4
Estudio crítico
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Bibliografía de revistas y publicaciones hispánicas en los Estados Unidos: 1970 [Reseña] / Enrique Ruiz-Fornells - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Ruiz-Fornells, Enrique, 1925-2023
- Portales:
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Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo
Visitar sitio web
| Biblioteca americana
Visitar sitio web
| Literatura
Visitar sitio web
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Publicaciones periódicas españolas Estados Unidos -- Bibliografías -- Siglo 20º | España Bibliografías -- Siglo 20º | Estados Unidos Bibliografías -- Siglo 20º
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'diego hurtado de mendoza poet and diplomat' en la obra
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RoDRÍGUEZ-PUÉRTOLAS : «Fray Iñigo de Mendoza, el 'Aucto de la Quinta Angustia' y J u a n de T i m o n
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prefolklorista».; J o a q u í n CASALDUERO: «La naturaleza de Bécquer»; Orlive
CLINKSCALES : «"Becquerian poet
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V) and Masuccio's F o u r t h 'Novella'».
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N ú m e r o 1 : Diego CATALÁN M E N É N D E Z - P I D A L : «Memoria e invención en el Romancero de tradición
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BEAULAC, W i l l a r d L e ó n : A Diplomat
Looks c¿t Aid to Latin America.
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(editor): Monographs
and Papers in Maya Archaeology.
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Austin (Texas) and London (England),
1970, 319 pp.
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Hill and W a n g , Inc.
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Russell and
Russell Publishers.
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A l l y n and Bacon, Inc.
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Discoverers;
DeSoto, and People DeSoto Met.
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and Unmaking
of «Que viva México».
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E d w a r d : Revolution
and Intervention.
M I T Press.
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1460-1$80, Barnes
and Noble.
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K A T Z , Solomon: The Jews in the Visigothic
and Frankish Kingdoms
of Spain
and Gaul.
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M A R C H , A l d e n ; The History
and Conquest of the Philippines
and our Other Islands Possessions
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RABOFF, Ernest L l o y d : Diego Rodríguez
de Silva y Velasquez.
Doubleday and
Company, Inc.
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SOLBERG, Cari: Immigration
and Ncitionalism:
Argentina
and Chile,
1800-1914.
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SPIVAK-OVSKY, E r i c a : Son of the Alhambra;
Diego Hurtado de Mendosa, 1504-1575.
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Doubleday and Company, Inc.
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Filtros de la búsqueda
Filtros aplicados:
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Resultado número:1 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- A "History of Spanish Literature" by Luis Vélez de Guevara / Hannah E. Bergman - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Bergman, Hannah E., 1925-1981
- Portales:
- Teatro Clásico Español Visitar sitio web | Luis Vélez de Guevara Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
- Teatro español Siglo 17º - Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
- Vélez de Guevara, Luis (1579-1644) -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos 'diego hurtado de mendoza poet and diplomat' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- By referring only to the Soledades Vélez indicates that the Góngora he esteemed was the serious poet
- sonnets than on the poems in traditional Castilian meters.*" The other writer, Don Diego [Hurtado] de
- Mendoza, was for the Golden Age one of those great literary lovers who confer immortality on the lady
- In Lope's Dorotea the heroine's attachment to her impoverished poet-lover is scoffed at: "Y ella muy
- ¡Qué don Diego de Mendoça, la celebrada Filis!
- " ^ So Vélez introduces the poet faithful even in death: "don Diego de Mendoza sin auer perdido el tema
- Melo, a diplomat himself, severely takes Mendoza to task for falling in love late in life and forgetting
- his dignity as a senior diplomat.
- elsewhere.33 Virgil is the first Latin poet in the Diablo Cojudo list.
- Vélez is not mindful of these plays, whose rustic language so distressed the diplomat, but he does accord
- Rodríguez Marín (Madrid, 1935); Fernando Luis de Vera y Mendoza, Panegyrico por la poesía, ed. M.
- , Revista de Bibliografia Nacional, 2 (1941), 265-342; Lope de Vega, Laurel de Apolo, BAE, Vol. 38; Diego
- García de Diego (Madrid, 1922); J. Colomes, Le Dialogue "Hospital das letras" de D.
- Antonio de Mendoza) eu . . . aquele soneto que anda nas minhas obras, escrito ao Príncipe de Espanha
- Melo also possessed a copy of the verses which Mendoza had written on the same subject, and composed
- A third poem by Melo, addressed to Mendoza, commemorates the prince's next feat: a few days after the
- Rodríguez Marín, Clásicos Castellanos (Madrid, 1918), pp. 87-88]. 9 The amount of space accorded a poet
- Six décimas by Francisco de la Torre and one each by Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola, Antonio de Mendoza
- Mendoza rates separate appreciations as lyric poet and as historian from both Melo and Saavedra Fajardo
- Green affirms that "Garci Sánchez is perhaps the third cancionero poet (after Mena and Santillana) in
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:2 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Humanism in Spain / Ottavio Di Camillo - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Di Camillo, Ottavio, 1938-
- Portal:
- Alfonso de Cartagena Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
- Humanismo -- España -- Siglo 15º
- Mat. aut.:
- Cartagena, Alfonso de, aproximadamente 1385-1456 -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos 'diego hurtado de mendoza poet and diplomat' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- Divine Comedy for the marquis of Santillana, Iñigo López de Mendoza.38 It is obvious that Villena did
- career by succeeding his father as bishop of Burgos, he distinguished himself more as an effective diplomat
- who lived during the first half of the fifteenth century, the marquis of Santillana, Iñigo López de Mendoza
- To Gómez Manrique, another poet and nobleman, Santillana was indeed “the first in our time who combined
- responsible for altering the course of Castilian intellectual life was reiterated by his secretary, Diego
- According to Diego de Burgos, these works, which Santillana and his associates brought to the attention
- men, were instru mental in ushering in the revival of learning they were at present en joying.7' Diego
- It was precisely this situation, Diego de Burgos contended, that prompted Santillana to restore Spain
- and to talk to each other not only from distant places but across the centuries.73 The novelty in Diego
- Although a copy of Palmieri’s work appears in Santillana’s library,75 it is unlikely that Diego de Burgos
- Judging from Diego de Burgos’s account, the study of the classics did not replace any rival teaching.
- Nader, in The Mendoza Family in the Spanish Renaissance, 1350-1550 (New Brunswick, NJ, 1979), oddly enough
- Trame, Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo, 1404-1470: Span ish Diplomat and Champion of the Papacy (Washington
- Penna, Exposición de la biblioteca de los Mendoza del Infantado (Madrid, 1958).
- In the letter to his son, Pero González de Mendoza, asking him to translate into Spanish Decembrio’s
- See Obras de Don Iñigo López de Mendoza, ed. J. Amador de los Riós (Madrid, 1852), 481—82.
- For Gómez Manrique’s eulogy for Santillana, see Obras de Don Iñigo Ló pez de Mendoza, clii ff. 70.
- Yet Diego de Valera, a fifteenth-century au thor widely read at home and abroad, states that the Spanish
- Diego de Burgos, Triunfo del marqués, in Schiff, La bibliothèque, 461. 72. Ibid., 462. 73.
- Spivakovsky, Son of the Alhambra: Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 1504-1575 (Austin, TX, 1970); a translation
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:3 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Transnational Philippines: Cultural Encounters in Philippine Literature in Spanish / edited by Axel Gasquet and Rocío Ortuño Casanova - Registro bibliográfico
- Portal:
- Literatura filipina en español Visitar sitio web
- Materias:
- Literatura filipina (Español) | Literatura asiática | Poscolonialismo en literatura | Poscolonialismo -- Filipinas
- Fragmentos 'diego hurtado de mendoza poet and diplomat' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- Pardo de Tavera (1916; Gasquet 2021), Mendoza Guazón (1930; Villaescusa-Illán 2018), and Jesús Balmori
- “Filipino Poet Jesús Balmori: Testimonials of His Mexican Journey Ortuño Casanova, Rocío, and Axel Gasquet
- Mendoza Guazón, María Paz. 1930. Notas de viaje. Manila: Benipayo Press.
- Diego de Herrera, OSA, and Martín de Rada echoed the same atrocities and acts of impunity on the natives
- Diego de, OSA. 1906. “Letter to Felipe II.” In Blair and Robertson 1906, 34:229–35.
- is useless in translating a poet) (1914, 190).
- a Chilean diplomat named Carlos Dávila Espinoza, who had just finished his tenure as ambassador of his
- Filipino writer and diplomat León María Guerrero III (1915–82), who was at that time serving as ambassador
- Arguably inspired by Quirino, Mexican author and diplomat Rafael Bernal (1915–72), who was commissioned
- Becoming Mexipino: Multiethnic Identities and Communities in San Diego.
- Wasit (also named Rajá Bongsu), under the direction of Governor Hurtado de Corcuera, were an important
- (Phelan 1959, 4–5) After Hurtado de Corcuera’s great victory against Mindanao, it is ordered that “
- Gaspar de Morales (governor of Joló), Francisco de Atienza (governor of Zamboanga), and Diego Fajardo
- González de Mendoza, Juan. 1586.
- poet Jesús Balmori.
- The poet exalts the resilient ties between Spain and the Philippines, and, more broadly, the global Pan
- The Spanish/Filipino writer also corresponded with poet, playwright, essayist, and statesman Claro M.
- poet José Hernández Gavira evokes her name in two poems “Celia” and “El Madrigal,” contained in his
- of California at San Diego.
- 30, 33, 49 Combes, Francisco de, 96–107, 107n5 Comenge, Rafael, 135, 148 Confucius, 132 Corcuera, Hurtado
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:4 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Bibliografía de revistas y publicaciones hispánicas en los Estados Unidos: 1970 [Reseña] / Enrique Ruiz-Fornells - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Ruiz-Fornells, Enrique, 1925-2023
- Portales:
- Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca americana Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web
- Materias:
- Publicaciones periódicas españolas Estados Unidos -- Bibliografías -- Siglo 20º | España Bibliografías -- Siglo 20º | Estados Unidos Bibliografías -- Siglo 20º
- Fragmentos 'diego hurtado de mendoza poet and diplomat' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- RoDRÍGUEZ-PUÉRTOLAS : «Fray Iñigo de Mendoza, el 'Aucto de la Quinta Angustia' y J u a n de T i m o n
- prefolklorista».; J o a q u í n CASALDUERO: «La naturaleza de Bécquer»; Orlive CLINKSCALES : «"Becquerian poet
- V) and Masuccio's F o u r t h 'Novella'».
- N ú m e r o 1 : Diego CATALÁN M E N É N D E Z - P I D A L : «Memoria e invención en el Romancero de tradición
- BEAULAC, W i l l a r d L e ó n : A Diplomat Looks c¿t Aid to Latin America.
- (editor): Monographs and Papers in Maya Archaeology.
- Austin (Texas) and London (England), 1970, 319 pp.
- Hill and W a n g , Inc.
- Russell and Russell Publishers.
- A l l y n and Bacon, Inc.
- Discoverers; DeSoto, and People DeSoto Met.
- and Unmaking of «Que viva México».
- E d w a r d : Revolution and Intervention. M I T Press.
- 1460-1$80, Barnes and Noble.
- K A T Z , Solomon: The Jews in the Visigothic and Frankish Kingdoms of Spain and Gaul.
- M A R C H , A l d e n ; The History and Conquest of the Philippines and our Other Islands Possessions
- RABOFF, Ernest L l o y d : Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velasquez. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
- SOLBERG, Cari: Immigration and Ncitionalism: Argentina and Chile, 1800-1914.
- SPIVAK-OVSKY, E r i c a : Son of the Alhambra; Diego Hurtado de Mendosa, 1504-1575.
- Doubleday and Company, Inc.
- Formatos: