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  2. Francisco Elías de Tejada y Spínola - Wikipedia

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    Murcia, Law Faculty. Already in 1935 Tejada was nominated Profesor Ayudante de Derecho Político in Madrid, an assignment held shortly as he soon left for Germany. [42] When in the Nationalist army he was giving lectures at letters and philosophy courses [43] organized by Universidad de Sevilla, [44] in 1939 publishing his first works. [45]

  3. Medieval Spanish literature - Wikipedia

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    Book of the Knight Zifar, f. 32r Paris.«De cómmo una leona llevó a Garfín, el fijo mayor del cavallero Zifar» Medieval Spanish literature consists of the corpus of literary works written in Old Spanish between the beginning of the 13th and the end of the 15th century.

  4. Don Juan Tenorio - Wikipedia

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    The other is the 1630 El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra (The Trickster of Seville and the Guest of Stone), which is attributed to Tirso de Molina. Don Juan Tenorio owes a great deal to this earlier version, as recognized by Zorrilla himself in 1880 in his Recuerdos del tiempo viejo (Memories of the Old Times), although the author ...

  5. Jus gentium - Wikipedia

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    In his treatise De officiis, he regards the ius gentium as a higher law of moral obligation binding human beings beyond the requirements of civil law. [11] A person driven into exile, for instance, lost his legal standing as a Roman citizen, but was supposed to retain the basic protections extended to all human beings under the ius gentium. [12]

  6. World literature - Wikipedia

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    Related to their world-systems approach is the work of French critic Pascale Casanova, La République mondiale des lettres (1999). [9] Drawing on the theories of cultural production developed by the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, Casanova explores the ways in which the works of peripheral writers must circulate into metropolitan centers in order ...

  7. Peter of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Frontispiece of work by Peter of Hispania. Peter of Hispania (Latin: Petrus Hispanus; Portuguese and Spanish: Pedro Hispano; fl. 13th century) was the author of the Tractatus, later known as the Summulae Logicales, an important medieval university textbook on Aristotelian logic.

  8. A Universal History of Infamy - Wikipedia

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    A Universal History of Infamy, or A Universal History of Iniquity (original Spanish title: Historia universal de la infamia), is a collection of short stories by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, first published in 1935, and revised by the author in 1954.

  9. Bibliotheca universalis - Wikipedia

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    Bibliotheca universalis (1545–1549) was the first truly comprehensive "universal" listing of all the books of the first century of printing. It was an alphabetical bibliography that listed all the known books printed in Latin, Greek, or Hebrew. [1] It listed 10,000 titles by 1,800 authors. [2]