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This is my presentation for the panel "'Foreign' influences in Spanish Medieval Literature", a session organized by Harvey L. Sharrer. My intervention explores how and why in 13th Century there were some movements to modify the Jongleurs activities and repertories in the process of construction of the monarchical political and
En su tercera lección, Fernando Bouza ha comenzado por responder algunas preguntas que habían surgido en las sesiones anteriores acerca de fuentes y aproximaciones teóricas. La segunda parte de esta lección abordó cuatro casos muy particulares
Joan Ramon Resina, professor at Stanford University has given a talk at the Catalan & Occitan Studies Program (February 9, 2007) of the Institute of European Studies. It has been recorded and now published here with his permission. Professor Resina
En esta segunda lección, pronunciada en la Bancroft Library (7 de febrero de 2007), Fernando Bouza articula dos cuestiones diferentes. La primera acerca de la consideración que en la temprana Edad Moderna se daba a la palabra oral, las imágenes y el escrito, ya manuscrito, ya impreso, en términos de
Esta es la primera de las lecciones que sobre el tema "Corre Manuscrito" ha dictado el profesor Fernando Bouza en la Universidad de California Berkeley, Dept. of Spanish & Portuguese y SEMMYCOLON , y se publica aquí con su permiso. En esta primera lección, ofrecida el
This lecture was given at the University of California, Berkeley, during one of the so-called Medieval luncheons. The title is quite self-explanatory, and it deals particularly with one of the manuscripts containing a first redaction of Alfonso X's Primera Partida. Esta conferencia, en inglés (más o menos) está dedicada a
The following one is a lecture in Spanish given at the École Normale Supérieure, Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Lyon. The lecture deals with the problem of reading and interpreting medieval illuminated manuscripts. It is part of the course held at the ENS about "L'Hétérogénéité Littéraire", directed by Prof. Carlos Heusch.
In this lecture, given at the Indiana University (Bloomington, IN) by the kind invitation of Juan Carlos Conde (now in Oxford), I try to establish a relationship between the XVIth century debates on chivalry and the composition of Don Quijote. En esta conferencia, pronunciada por invitación en la Indiana University,
Lecture in Spanish. Subject: Chivalry in XVIth Century, about the process of political and legal re-organizations of the institution of Chivalry. Course: Summer course organized by the University of Zaragoza, Comité del Centenario del Quijote & Fundación Santa María. Albarracín, Spain, 2005. Conferencia en español acerca de la reorganización política
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