-
writers in that
trend are
grouped into
schools or
poetic groups: The
Salmantine school,
which included Cadalso, Meléndez Valdés,
Jovellanos and Forner;...
- interpreter, Banno, and
attacked him with his own spear. Many of the
Salmantines managed to
reach the mountains, from
where they
negotiated with Hannibal...
- Feijoo,
Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, and José Cadalso; the
lyric of the
Salmantine school (with Juan Meléndez Valdés), the
lyric of the
Madrilenian group...
-
their wives. In an
outstanding chapter cited by
Polienus and Plutarch,
Salmantine women ****isted to
break the
siege of
their city
against the Carthaginian...
-
Salmantine Traditionalist periodicals,
first La Tesis, then La Región and
finally La Información. However, Gil left his
trademark on the
Salmantine life...
-
divided in two schools: the
Salmantine (e.g. Fray Luis de León) and the
Sevillian (e.g.
Fernando de Herrera). The
Salmantine School has as distinguishing...
-
Palra d'El
Rebollal dialect.
Mateos Pascual was born in
Madrid in 1974 to
Salmantine parents. His great-grandmother
hails from
Torre de Don
Miguel in Extremadura...
- significant, and he
started to make a name for
himself in the
local Biscay and
Salmantine ambience. In 1895,
during final period of
editing Paz en la Guerra, Unamuno...
- Destinations,
retrieved January 14, 2011 Hersey, Carl
Kenneth (1937). The
Salmantine Lanterns:
their Origins and Development.
Harvard University press....
- enthusiastically.
Already in 1918 Lamamié was vice-president of
local Salmantine federation of
agrarian syndicates.
After death of his
father the following...