- Andrés de
Claramonte y
Corroy (Murcia c. 1580 –
September 19, 1626) was a
playwright of the
Spanish Golden Age. Very few
facts are
known about his life...
- María
Carmen África
Vidal Claramonte, also
quoted as África
Vidal (born 1964), is a
Spanish translation scholar and author. She is
professor of Translation...
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Tirso de Molina,
although several scholars now
attribute it to Andrés de
Claramonte. Its
title varies according to the
English translation, and it has also...
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Sevilla and El
Condenado por
desconfiado may have been
written by Andrés de
Claramonte. His
works cover multiple genres and scenarios. El
Condenado por desconfiado...
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mejor amo by Lope de Vega and El
valiente negro en
Flandes by Andrés de
Claramonte.
Christopher John Farley,
referring to the
magical Negro as "Magical African...
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University of Rochester.
Three Percent.
Retrieved 8 June 2023.
Vidal Claramonte, Mª
Carmen África (2022). "Translation and
Contemporary Art: Transdisciplinary...
- 2010. Richards, Beth (1994). "Blood of the Moon". Herizons: 28.
Vidal Claramonte, María del
Carmen África (1990). "Greil Marcus.
Lipstick Traces: A Secret...
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Cratylus 426e-427a.
Cratylus 427a.
Cratylus 427b.
Cratylus 427c. Breva-
Claramonte,
Manuel (1982). Sanctius'
Theory of Language: A
Contribution to the History...
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Jorge Kent as
Master of the
Knights Templar Fernando Díaz as Hugo de
Claramonte José Luis
Matienzo as Simón
Cascajosa Jaime Pujol [es] as
Adolfo Suárez...
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Alfonso II to
grant the
fiefdom of
Tricarico and the
counties of Carinola,
Claramonte and Lauria,
worth 12,000
ducats a year, to
Giovanni on the
occasion of...