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King as father in Early Modern Spain

King as father in Early Modern Spain

... in early modern ...allowed early modern Spanish political writers to articulate compe- ting opinions over the appropriate access of subjects to the Spanish king, which had important ...

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Kallendorf, Hilaire Sins of the Fathers: Moral Economies in Early Modern Spain  University of Toronto Press, 2013  446 pp  (ISBN: 978 1  4426 4458 8)

Kallendorf, Hilaire Sins of the Fathers: Moral Economies in Early Modern Spain University of Toronto Press, 2013 446 pp (ISBN: 978 1 4426 4458 8)

... Kallendorf sustenta esa lectura desviada con una cita de otra come- dia en la que se aplica un castigo se- mejante a una adúltera, con lo que el ejemplo que aducimos no solo sirve par[r] ...

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Padrón, Ricardo, The Spacious Word; Cartography, Literature, and Empire in Early Modern Spain, Londres, The University of Chicago Press, 2004, 285 pp  ISBN 0 226 64433 2

Padrón, Ricardo, The Spacious Word; Cartography, Literature, and Empire in Early Modern Spain, Londres, The University of Chicago Press, 2004, 285 pp ISBN 0 226 64433 2

... Sin embargo, aún partiendo del hecho de que la cartografía matemática terminaría imponiéndose definitivamente en los siglos venideros, ¿cabe hablar de una perspectiva más “mode[r] ...

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Hinrichs, William H  The Invention of the Sequel: Expanding Prose Fiction in Early Modern Spain  Woodbridge: Tamesis, 2011  244 pp

Hinrichs, William H The Invention of the Sequel: Expanding Prose Fiction in Early Modern Spain Woodbridge: Tamesis, 2011 244 pp

... Creo que ese mismo amor por las obras ciega a Hinrichs en el capí- tulo que dedica al Segundo Lazarillo , novela que el autor considera “cru- cial” en el nacimiento del género de la nov[r] ...

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The renaissance and the round ball: spheres, globes and the early modern spatial imagination

The renaissance and the round ball: spheres, globes and the early modern spatial imagination

... could, early medieval Europeans accepted the sphericity of the cosmos, as well as its hierarchical nature, which meant that they assumed higher regions to be more perfect than lower ...

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Taxonomy, stratigraphic distribution and palaeobiogeography of the Early Cretaceous coral genus Holocystis

Taxonomy, stratigraphic distribution and palaeobiogeography of the Early Cretaceous coral genus Holocystis

... in Spain, Atherfi eld in the United Kingdom) and in localities rich in species, such as the outcrops in Greece, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Serbia or the localities in Lérida ...

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On the Decline of Pleonastic that in Late Middle English and Early Modern English

On the Decline of Pleonastic that in Late Middle English and Early Modern English

... an early Middle English development as a result of the standardization of this item as the general subordinator in the period, which motivated its use as a pleonastic word in combination with all kinds of ...

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Concepts of the 'Scientific Revolution': An analysis of the historiographical appraisal of the traditional claims of the science

Concepts of the 'Scientific Revolution': An analysis of the historiographical appraisal of the traditional claims of the science

... Koyré strongly criticized what he called the ¨positivist¨ notion that science should only discover given phenomena, the relations between them and certain laws that would help to describe or predict them. For Koyré the ...

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Determining quality of early childhood education programmes in Spain: a case study

Determining quality of early childhood education programmes in Spain: a case study

... The Department of Education at the University of Navarra (Spain) was contacted by the principal of this centre who requested that an assessment of the centre be carried out. Once the consent of the principal and ...

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Open Journal Systems

Open Journal Systems

... Regarding EModE, the major introduction of Romance loanwords into the English language during this period took place from 1510 to 1674, but more significantly during 1560 to 1574 (see Table 6). Among them, the most ...

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Beliefs about the teaching practicum of pre-service language teachers from the Bachelor of Education at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana of Bogotá

Beliefs about the teaching practicum of pre-service language teachers from the Bachelor of Education at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana of Bogotá

... To account for the beliefs that a sample of pre-service language teachers from the Major.. of Modern Languages at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana construe about their early.[r] ...

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TítuloAn Interdisciplinary Study of Early Mediaeval
Churches in North Western Spain (Galicia)

TítuloAn Interdisciplinary Study of Early Mediaeval Churches in North Western Spain (Galicia)

... the early mediaeval period in Galicia [15,17,18], just like in South-Western Europe, including Southern England and Western France [27]; although they were widely used in Roman times and also the late medieval ...

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Materialism new and old

Materialism new and old

... of immanence. More soberly but also on this line, Frost speaks of “matter or the body as having a peculiar and distinctive kind of agency, one that is neither a direct nor an inciden- tal outgrowth of human ...

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Balconies for the Municipalities: Public Architecture and Visual Performance of Power in Early Modern Castile

Balconies for the Municipalities: Public Architecture and Visual Performance of Power in Early Modern Castile

... Although these porticoes and corridors were demolished in the nineteenth century, they were reproduced in multiple Early Modern and Modern images that represented the Plaza de San Francisco, some of ...

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¿Por qué el oeste?

¿Por qué el oeste?

... comparative analyses of various regions from around the world, focusing primarily on England and the lower Yangzi delta in China, concluding that China and Europe were roughly equal in all important indices of economic ...

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Playing by the rules: Gambling and Social Identity in Early Modern German Towns

Playing by the rules: Gambling and Social Identity in Early Modern German Towns

... A close look at the graphic images of the sixteenth and seventeenth century supports the suggestion that public gambling was not the norm for early modern women. Images of women gambling are not unusual, ...

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Inventar y reinventar al delincuente juvenil en la historiografía británica

Inventar y reinventar al delincuente juvenil en la historiografía británica

... and early nineteenth century criminal justice system, of which contemporaries were well aware, where the death penalty still attached itself to very young children despite being fundamentally redundant in such ...

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Early Modern ecostudies  From the Florentine Codex to Shakespeare [Reseña de Libro]

Early Modern ecostudies From the Florentine Codex to Shakespeare [Reseña de Libro]

... in Early Modern Literary Studies” kicks off the first, markedly heterogeneous section, exploring contradictions of ecocritical study stemming from the unsustainable energy consumption and pollution typical ...

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The art of inquiry: overcoming the fixation on the new materialisms [Reseña de libro]

The art of inquiry: overcoming the fixation on the new materialisms [Reseña de libro]

... and early modern European practices such as chambers of wonder in which the wealthy housed their precious objects and materials, as well as in casts from life that had the appearance of products of nature, ...

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Clock watchers and stargazers: on time discipline in early-modern Berlin

Clock watchers and stargazers: on time discipline in early-modern Berlin

... Berlin provides an excellent venue for investigating social space’s influence, because it produced too many new spaces in a short time. As the city grew, new neighborhoods were built, and new churches and town halls ...

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