-
preferred in
Eastern Iberia for
lyrical poetry, Occitan,
became increasingly Catalanised in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Major literary works from the Middle...
- The word "Deportiu" in
Reial Club
Deportiu Espanyol de
Barcelona is a
Catalanised form of the
original word "Deportivo" (Castilian),
despite the correct...
-
introduced to
Catalonia by Cerverí de
Girona over a
century earlier and
Catalanised by Pere
March within B****et's lifetime. B****et's love
poetry fits within...
- Cervera. The
daily Advertising,
acquired by the new
party and
fully Catalanised (it was
renamed the Publicitat),
became his
means of expression. The...
-
Drama of the
Medieval Church,
volume 1 (Oxford), pp. 678–81. The
proper Latin title is
Versus peregrinis, but the
actual title has been
Catalanised....
- libra, rota, escutxa, serrà, lutxa, and etxà. Some of
these are
given Catalanised spellings (i.e. ch→tx). Torcimany, vol. I, 1956 in Biblioteca, Corpus...
-
structure in the
region of the Moianès.
Names in
parentheses are
modern Catalanised forms of the
recorded Latin.
Freedman 1983, p. appendix.
Ordeig i Mata...
- Madrid, Terr****a 2007, ISBN 9788493542405, p. 31. She also
advances a
catalanised version of his name, "Matias
Cirici i Travé",
which he was
unlikely to...
- be laid. With the
political changes consolidated in Spain, the club
Catalanised its name, in
order to
return to its
first name,
Barcelona Universitari...