- Juan Ruiz (c. 1283 – c. 1350),
known as the
Archpriest of Hita (
Arcipreste de Hita), was a
medieval Castilian poet. He is best
known for his ribald, earthy...
- each. The most
famous authors of this
period are
Gonzalo de
Berceo and
Arcipreste de Hita. The
Poema de Fernán González is an
example of
anonymous mester...
- pasión y fuga. Madrid: Al****uara, 1972
Carta en
cuaderna vía.
Premio “
Arcipreste de Hita”, 1982. Jaén: Alcalá la Real, 1982
Short stories: El
amigo viajero...
- de
Toledo (ca. 1398 – ca. 1470),
known as the
Archpriest of
Talavera (
Arcipreste de Talavera), was a
Castilian poet and writer. He was born and studied...
-
History of Parametric".
Retrieved 5
April 2014. Cruz,
Renato Godoi da;
Arcipreste, Cláudia Maria; Pinheiro,
Rafael Lemieszek; Ribas, Rovadávia
Aline de...
- by Juan
Manuel and El
Libro de buen amor (The Book of Good Love) by
Arcipreste de Hita from this
period both show an
interpenetration and
symbiosis of...
-
dialect Mester de Juglaría
Cantar de Mio Cid
Mester de Clerecía Juan Ruiz,
Arcipreste de Hita
Gonzalo de
Berceo Troubadours Xohán de
Cangas Palla (troubadour)...
-
authors of
which were Juan Ruiz also
known as the
Arcipreste de Hita (Por la ruta
serrana del
Arcipreste) and Íñigo López de Mendoza, 1st
Marquis of Santillana...
- The 1330s in
music involved some events. 1330 Juan Ruiz, the
Arcipreste de Hita,
writes the
first version of his El
libro de buen amor,
which describes...
-
Human Response in
Western History (Rutgers
University Press,1998), 85.
Arcipreste de
Talavera o
Corbacho –
Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de
Cervantes "Archived...