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- Clerecía was written on paper, not anonymous, with regular metre (the cuaderna vía) and done by educated authors. Also the topics are more serious: religious...
- siglo XVIII: las clases privilegiadas y la estructura socio-profesional". Cuaderna. 5. Talavera de la Reina: Colectivo Arrabal: 36–46. ISSN 1134-8895. Díaz...
- 1200 for mester de clerecía (clerical verse), typically occurring in the cuaderna vía, a stanza of four alejandrinos all with a single end-rhyme. The alejandrino...
- Vasca, 1971 Poems: Ímpetu, pasión y fuga. Madrid: Al****uara, 1972 Carta en cuaderna vía. Premio “Arcipreste de Hita”, 1982. Jaén: Alcalá la Real, 1982 Short...
- metrical innovations: the Libro de buen amor is mainly written in the cuaderna via modelled on the French alexandrine, but he imparts to the measure a...
- 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2013. "Ponton Recalada" (PDF). Entre Tracas y Cuadernas (in Spanish) (77). Buenos Aires: Instituto Nacional Browniano: 18–19....
- written in series of seven to eight syllables within rhyming verse. The cuaderna vía is the most distinctive verse written in Alexandrine verse, consisting...
- cantar de gesta of the Mester de Clerecía. Composed in a metre called the cuaderna vía, it narrates the deeds of the historical Count of Castile, Fernán González...
- consonantal rhyme in stanzas of four lines each. This form is also known as the cuaderna vía "fourfold way" and was borrowed from France. It was po****r until the...
- serranillas, didactic elements, lyrical compositions, etc.) Meter (the cuaderna via, sixteen syllabic verses, Zejelesque stanzas, etc.) Tone (serious,...