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Following a research on inventories from the 18th and the 19th centuries, the author discusses the folk jewellery of León province, in Spain; particularly necklaces, amulets, and earrings. In her discussion, the study of the written material ap[...]![]()
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In analyzing the references to rich metáis and precious stones in the Old Testament, the author discusses the magical, symbolic, and economic aspects of jewelry and goldsmith for men, women and the deities, including Yahweh. A comparison with th[...]![]()
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Juan de Avila was one of the most important authors of spiritual literature during the 16th century. This article presents the historical persona, focusing on the impact of his Jewish ancestry (on his father’s side) on his work and on the reacti[...]![]()
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The aim of this paper is to determine the underling motivation for Chromatius of Aquileia’s strongly anti-Judaic rhetoric. After analyzing the existing interpretations and critically reconsidering the testimonies in which they have been based, w[...]![]()
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A kěṯûbbâ found a few years ago in which one contracting party (the man) bestowed on the other contracting party (the woman) a house and a vineyard he possessed in Cascante, provides the author with the means of collecting and commenting on the[...]![]()
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This is a tentative approach to systematize, through documentary evidence, the study of the relations of the Spanish Jews with the countryside and rural areas (particularly in the Crown of Aragon), from which the following conclusions may be dra[...]![]()
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According to the author of this article, there is no objective evidence that supports the theory of the Arian pro-Judaism, a theory that has become a myth in the course of time. Neither the Arian emperor nor the king favoured Judaism. The associ[...]![]()
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Gui Terré (died in 1342) was one of the best known representatives of the Carms; he was elected bishop of Mallorca and Elne. What he wrote about the Jews and Judaism seems to show the new tendencies of the Church against the Jews. This study ana[...]![]()
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An analysis is made of the published works of Julio Caro Baroja, assuming that his whole project had an internal coherence and was related both to History and Anthropology. Other writers' influences on his work are scrutinized, as well as his th[...]![]()
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This paper examines the way in which the principie of judicial autonomy· was maintained in the Jewish communities of the easternmost arcas of the Crown of Castile towards the end of the middle ages. In contrast to the 13th century, a gradual rec[...]![]()
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Juventud y deporte. Una propuesta de cambio en la organización tradicional de la actividad deportiva
The author aims to analyze, from a gender perspective, the traditional organization of sporting activities, while calling attention to the contributions made by feminist anthropology on the subject and the importance of its insight for future re[...]![]()
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Edition and analysis of four 15th-century fragmentary ketubbot from Jaca (Aragon), in which are mentioned several members of the Almosnino family, either as bridegrooms or witnesses/ scribes. A close reading of these texts, paired with the analy[...]![]()
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King João II (1481-1495) is chiefly remembered in Portuguese historiography as the first “modern” King of Portugal and a monarch who vigorously worked to restore the status of the Portuguese Crown, weakened during the reign of his father Afonso [...]![]()
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This paper studies the King of Sacks (Rey Costales), a mythical character in Zumpahuacan’s oral narrative. This so difficult to grasp character, and its protean condition, oriented the research into determining its identity. According the storie[...]![]()
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This paper is intended to be a comprehensive analysis of the evidence of ku-pa-ro in the Knossos Linear B tablets. Its main purpose is to set up the importance of such aromatic plant in the Mycenaean economy at Knossos and to identify what kind [...]![]()
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The authors show that the words bocha, polca and murra, spoken in southern Chile between 37 and 43 degrees S., reveal the different influences of German on Chilean Spanish. lnsofar as the use of these words does not extend north of the 37th para[...]![]()
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Menéndez Pidal de Navascués, Faustino | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1995-12-30All though coats of arms are interesting indicators of human behaviours, they are seldom considered under this perspective. From a function of simple differentiation, of identity sign, they often become exponents of the lineage traditions. This [...]![]()
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This paper emphatizes the importance of the biographical perspective m the history of Spanish anthropology. After an introduction abour the use of biography in history, sociology and ethnology, the biographical point of view is analyzed in the h[...]![]()
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Vergil’s presence in Nebrija’s Latin-Spanish Lexicon (1492) is evident both in the choice of entries (especially proper names) and in the form and meaning. No disponible.![]()
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In the rich musical repertoire, sung in Judeo Spanish, and preserved in oral tradition by the Sephardic Jews, numerous songs are related to the ceremonies that accompany che passage rites which define stages of the life-cyde: birth, marriage, an[...]![]()
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Alonso Fontela, Carlos ; Alarcón Sanz, Juan José | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2006-06-30We offer in this article the edition and Spanish translation of the whole corpus of the Aramaic Bar Koba letters, discovered in the middle years of the last century. The translation and edition is followed by a grammatical companion that explai[...]![]()
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This paper offers a study of the working of non-regular clauses in dactylic hexameter in Silius Italicus’ Punica and makes a comparison between his procedures and the «model poets», mainly Virgil’s. Silius Italicus uses non-regular clauses much [...]![]()
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Apropos of the Sephardic copla of the Exodus cycle The Ten Plagues (I) -one of the nine within a tradition of exclusively written transmission-, called «Complas muevas por ḥag haPésaḥ» in the Salonician edition (n.d.) of the same name by Yacob Y[...]![]()
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En este artículo se analiza el impacto de las estrategias de movilización territorial en el voto de los electores. En concreto, se estudian los efectos de las visitas del candidato del partido, el gasto descentralizado y la inclusión de figuras [...]![]()
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The purpose of this paper is to study the devices which can explain the existence of the passive construction Nominatiuus cum Infinitiuo (NcI) in Latin. The evidence of the data makes it possible to assume that NcI construction is the regular pa[...]![]()
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Baer, Roberta D. ; Weller, Susan C. ; González Faraco, Juan Carlos ; Feria Martín, Josefa | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2006-06-30It might be assumed that in a situation of universal access to biomedical health care, as is the case in contemporary Spain, folk illness beliefs would have vanished. Field research conducted in the spring of 2004 in Andalusia showed considerabl[...]![]()
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A large number of International, colonial and ethnological exhibitions were held in Europe and America during the second half of the nineteenth century, all of them designed to show visitors the inferior and «wild» nature of the colonized people[...]![]()
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A large number of International, colonial and ethnological exhibitions were held in Europe and America during the second half of the nineteenth century, all of them designed to show visitors the inferior and «wild» nature of the colonized people[...]![]()
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By searching city council records for applications for the holding of neighborhood festivals in Palma de Mallorca from 1860 to 1918, the author analyzes festive elements of neighborliness at the time. While some of these elements dated to the Mi[...]![]()
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The search for the whole, holism, is one the basic intentions in the ethnographic research. This paper examines the holism and its problems by reviewing the various forms that the whole has taken through the development of Anthropology. The pret[...]![]()
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The origin of Latin gerunds and gerundives has not yet received a satisfactory solution. The author, following a suggestion of Thurneysen, proposes that gerundives were the origin of gerunds, because they were common to Latin and Italic dialects[...]![]()
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The accusations against Greek mysteries made by Clement of Alexandria in Protr. II 12-22 are a main source for our knowledge of ancient mystery cults, specially those of Dionysus and Demeter. The mistaken assumption that Clement knew them throug[...]![]()
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Various elements of Hesiod’s poems (cosmogony, theogony, series of proverbial maxims, etc.) originate in Eastern Literature, and this assertion is today accepted by all. The author of this paper thinks that the knowledge of those models could be[...]![]()
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The general opinion of Palladius’ scholars is that the readings of A. Politianus in the Palladian editio princeps are conjectures. However, the collation we have presented in this paper, which as far as we know is the first one ever done, allow [...]![]()
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The authoress tries to demonstrate that Cleisthenes was not the demagogue who became democrat after being defeated by Isagoras, according to different modern authors, but a real democrat who was always against tyranny and was planning a politica[...]![]()
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The aim of this paper is to state that Dracontius had as model the Virgilian episode of Aristeus (georg. IV 315 ss.) as model in some passages of his mythological poem Hylas. No disponible.![]()
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El articulo propone la lectura e interpretación de tres inscripciones aparecidas en el Tell de Doña Blanca (Puerto de Santa Maria, Cádiz). Las dos primeras reproducen, probablemente, el comienzo de dos antropónimos. La tercera, anterior al 750 a[...]![]()
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Gimber, Arno ; Pérez-Villanueva Tovar, Isabel ; López-Ríos Moreno, Santiago | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2010Aproximación panorámica a las estancias educativas y/o de investigación de españolas en Alemania (gracias, fundamentalmente a las pensiones de la JAE) y de alemanas en España durante el período de entreguerras. Se presta especial interés al pape[...]![]()
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Lullabies have been considered by most scholars as chansons de femme. Generally, this is not based on the persona who speaks in the text, but on the fact that women are in charge of the trasmission of the songs because of their traditional role.[...]![]()
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Both in Spanish and in Portuguese history, the policy developed by Philip III (1598-1621) towards the Conversos represents a milestone. Some of the legislative measures drivven by him did have deep consequences for the New Christian population o[...]![]()
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The authoress studies the different names which have received the hand, the arm and the elbow in the Indo-European languages. She makes a comparative analysis of all the roots and stems which have originated such designations, in order to determ[...]![]()
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The autor of this paper offers an etymology for the toponyme Oestrymnides in Avienus. The originary etymon would be composed of oestr-, from a paleoeuropean root *eis- ‘to move fast, with impetus’ and -ymnides, from -umni- ≺ *ub-ni-, also a pale[...]![]()
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In this article many of the discrepancies existing among the masoróṯ about the ’ôṯiyyôṯ gĕḏôlôṯ -edited by Ben Ḥayyîm in the Second Rabbinic Bible, by S. Frensdorff in the Ochlah W'Ochlah, and by C. D. Ginsburg in his masoretic compilation- are [...]![]()
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The starting point for this paper is the premise that there has been a masculinization of men identified as homosexuals as of the second half of the twentieth century. This has involved a transformation of the model of male homosexual desire tha[...]![]()
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Along the lines of a previous work on the connotative use of formular diction in the Hymn to Hermes, and adopting the position of those who defend the possibly intentional use of the formulae of the epos as opposed to their traditional functiona[...]![]()
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Phaedrus places this fable (I 2) within a framework in which Aesopus is the teller of it to the Athenians annoyed by Pisistratus' tyranny. His advice to them is to resign, lest a worst tyranny arrives, as it happened to the frogs. The author und[...]![]()
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Some questions are amphatized by public prayers study. Conceptually, analysis of these practices shows the excessive simplicity of the division between elitist and popular cultural forms, and the need of finding ways to establish appropriately t[...]![]()
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A large part of the Western cultural heritage has been transmitted through translation. The author analyses the translation phenomenon in Antiquity, emphasizing the significance of the first translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek in Ptolemai[...]