Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 4Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1994 |
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... Century In the XVIth century , the literature written in Majorca adopted as a means of literary expression the Catalan language or Latin but , as from this century onwards , literary works written in the Castilian language became more ...
... Century In the XVIth century , the literature written in Majorca adopted as a means of literary expression the Catalan language or Latin but , as from this century onwards , literary works written in the Castilian language became more ...
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... century Mallorca anything as important as the nobility factions that shook the Majorcan society of the first half of the century . The works of Ferrando de la Càrcel ( 1576 / 1577-1652 ) spread over those turbulent years of the first ...
... century Mallorca anything as important as the nobility factions that shook the Majorcan society of the first half of the century . The works of Ferrando de la Càrcel ( 1576 / 1577-1652 ) spread over those turbulent years of the first ...
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... century , contrasts with the theatre performances on the island , from the second half of the XVIth century onwards . These theatrical works are mostly written in Castilian . Joaquín María Bover reports on the performance , in 1562 , of ...
... century , contrasts with the theatre performances on the island , from the second half of the XVIth century onwards . These theatrical works are mostly written in Castilian . Joaquín María Bover reports on the performance , in 1562 , of ...
Contents
An Overview of the Linguistic and Literary | 16 |
Majorcan Literature and Literary Movements | 28 |
Les Origines Mythiques de la Corse et le Combat | 53 |
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