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Mosen Diego de Valera - entre las armas y las letras (Spanish, Hardcover)
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Mosen Diego de Valera - entre las armas y las letras (Spanish, Hardcover)
Series: Monografias A
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Este libro reune las ultimas investigaciones de los maximos
especialistas en este importante autor del siglo XV castellano que
cultivo todos los generos literarios. Contains the latest research
by the most important scholars of the Castilian author Mosen Diego
de Valera. Esta obra colectiva reune las ultimas investigaciones de
los maximos especialistas en este importante autor del siglo XV
castellano que cultivo todos los generos literarios. En este
volumen monografico Guido Cappelli escribe sobre Valera y el
Humanismo; Federica Accorsi analiza la relacion de Valera con los
judios conversos; Florence Serrano estudia la presencia de Diego de
Valera en Borgona y en su literatura; Gonzalo Ponton se centra en
las cartas escritas por Diego de Valera; Jesus Rodriguez Velasco
analiza a Diego de Valera como artista microliterario; Cristina
Moya analiza la influencia de la cronica Valeriana entre 1482 y
1567; Fernando Gomez Redondo explica las palabras que Juan de
Valdes dedica a Valera en su Dialogo de la lengua; Jose Julio
Martin Romero analiza la influencia de Diego de Valera en el
Nobiliario Vero de Hernan Mexia y, finalmente, Juan Luis Carriazo
Rubio prueba que mosen Diego de Valera no escribio el Origen de la
Casa de Guzman. Cristina Moya Garcia es profesora en la Universidad
de Cordoba. This collection contains the latest research by the
most important scholars of this fifteenth century Castilian author
who cultivated all literary genres. Guido Cappelli writes about
Valera and Humanism; Federica Accorsi analyzes the relationship
between Valera and the converted Jews; Florence Serrano studies the
presence of Diego de Valera in Burgundy and in its literature;
Gonzalo Ponton focuses on the letters written by Diego de Valera;
Jesus Rodriguez-Velasco studies Diego de Valera as micro-literary
artist; Cristina Moya examines the influence of the Valeriana
between 1482 and 1567; Fernando Gomez Redondo explains the words
dedicated to Diego de Valera by Juan de Valdes (Dialogo de la
lengua); Jose Julio Martin Romero discusses the influence of Diego
de Valera in Nobiliario Vero of Hernan Mexia; and, finally Juan
Luis Carriazo Rubio proves that Mosen Diego de Valera did not write
the Origen de la Casa de Guzman. Cristina Moya Garcia is a
profesora at the Universidad de Cordoba. Contributors: Federica
Accorsi, Guido Cappeli, Juan Luis Carriazo Rubio, Fernando Gomez
Redondo, Jose Julio Martin Romero, Cristina Moya Garcia, Gonzalo
Ponton, Jesus Rodriguez Velasco, Florence Serrano
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