Search results for " Bernat"
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[Mossen Ausias March, poeta]
Ms Títol pres del llom Col·lació: Paper, f. ii (paper) + 175 + ii (paper) ; foliació original en xifres aràbigues (f. 1-9) i en xifres romanes des del f. 10 (salt en la foliació, del 21 al 496, i de 125 a 127) ; foliació moderna a llapis (f. 1-175) els f. 102, 173-175 en blanc ; filigranes Composició: Escrit a línia tirada Escriptura: Humanística cursiva, escrit per diferents mans, de la fi del segle s. XV fins al segle XVI Enquadernació: Del segle XVII, en pergamí sobre cartó. Al llom: "Mosen Ausias March. Poeta" Origen: Escrit a la fi del segle XV i al llarg del segle XVI tot atenent a les filigranes i a les mans Signatura anterior: 92-6-7 Signatura actual: València, Universitat de Valènc…
Dante en la cultura Catalana a l'entorn del casal de Barcelona (1381-1410/12)
2016
This article analyzes in a historical context the earliest evidences of Dante’s influence on Catalan culture during the reigns of Kings Peter IV, John I and Martin of Aragon, until the interregnum (1410-12) and the change of dynasty resulting from the Compromise of Caspe (1412). French courts, Avignon papal curia and the close personal, political and dynastic ties between the kingdoms of Sicily and Aragon constitute the background on which this paper studies the many echoes of Dante —from the Commedia, from the commentaries on Dante and from the so-called silloge boccaccesca— to be found around the chancellery and the court of Aragon: specifically, in Bernat Metge’s Llibre de Fortuna e Prud…
Bernat Joan Cetina, platero de la primera mitad del s. XVI (1482-1562)
2017
Variacions sobre el tema "Corella i els contemporanis valencians"
1998
The author provides data concerning the interrealtion between Corella's work and that of some of hiscontemporaries -precisely Ausiàs March, Joan Moreno and Bernat Fenollar-. He analyses in detail the jovial poem dedicated to Bernat del Bosch - a character here identified as historical, and executed for his homosexuality.
El debat pro i antifeminista a la literatura catalana medieval
1987
This 1987 PhD dissertation, was de facto supervised by professors Lola Badia (Universitat de Barcelona) and Alan Deyermond (Queen Mary University of London), although, because of legal limitations at that time, supervision was officially signed by another professor). This was a pioneer work in the field of women’s studies, particularly in the so-called “querelle des femmes”, although, as the dissertation study specifies, this label would only become known as such in post-medieval times. This work, then, does not deal with all misogynistic references in the whole corpus of medieval Catalan literature (that would be quite impossible in one publication), but only with those texts arguing for o…