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revealed nothing of the
impact on his
family and friends. His
girlfriend Enzina Fuschini said she: "felt that he was
under some sort of evil spell. He felt...
- also
contains eyewitness accounts originally penned by
Enzinas. A brother,
Diego de
Enzinas,
studied with him at the
Collegium Trilingue and collaborated...
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executed by the
Roman Inquisition.
Diego de
Enzinas was the
brother of the better-known
Francisco de
Enzinas. He was born into a
successful merchant family...
- who
subsequently fled and
worked alongside others such as
Francisco de
Enzinas to
translate the Gr**** New
Testament into the
Spanish language, a task...
- Gil Vicente. His
birth name was Juan de Fermoselle. He
spelled his name
Enzina, but this is not a
significant difference; it is two
spellings of the same...
-
Francisco de
Enzinas (Dryander)',
Humanistica Lovaniensia:
Journal of Neo-Latin
Studies (50), 267–286. Nelson,
Jonathan L., 'Francisco de
Enzinas', New Dictionary...
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adopted name of
Francisco de
Enzinas,
Spanish humanist Jacobus Dryander (c. 1520 – 1547),
adopted name of
Diego de
Enzinas,
Spanish scholar Jonas Carlsson...
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Spanish Bible translations by
Casiodoro de
Reina (1569),
Francisco de
Enzinas (1543), and Juan Pérez de
Pineda (1557).
Published by
Ransom Press International...
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Spanish authors included in the
Index are Bartolomé
Torres Naharro, Juan del
Enzina,
Jorge de Montemayor, Juan de Valdés and Lope de Vega, as well as the anonymous...
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Giorgio Gini
Foundation Prize Note: The name of
composer Juan del
Encina (or
Enzina) is
spelled below as
printed on the
individual CD covers. 1976 -
Music from...