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Based on a long-term fieldwork in Tangier and the Spanish-Moroccan border, this paper deals with the outsourcing of the Moroccan border, with an emphasis on the experience of the children and youngsters crossing borders in their respective migra[...]![]()
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The data gleaned by the botanist G. Kunkel and those compiled from the Linguistic Atlas of the Canary Islands are set together as a basis for studying the vulgar names of the Canarias flora. The condusions reached underline the need to resort to[...]![]()
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Within the newly discovered archaeological site in the square of the Jewish quarter of Teruel, stands a ceramic tile, a bowl of local development dated between the late thirteenth and early fourteenth. Its uniqueness comes from its decor, which [...]![]()
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The organization of letters in the Epistularium of Braulio of Saragossa († 651) has thus far been thought not to follow any sort of logical pattern, as anti-timewise order of some epistles seems to confirm, namely, the fact that the letters betw[...]![]()
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In the first book of the Iliad (vv. 401-406) Homer refers briefly to Aigaion the giant, whom the gods call Briareus. The identification of this character and the hundredhanded Briareus, son of Rhea and Cronos according to Hesiod’s genealogy, rai[...]![]()
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Ordinas Garau, Antoni ; Binimelis Sebastián, Jaume | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2020-06-30Toponymy describes the contemporary and historical landscape through the perception of its inhabitants. Using principles of transparency and territorial significativity, place names reflect geographical characteristics, in which colour stands o[...]![]()
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Alonso González, Pablo ; González Álvarez, David | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2013-12-30The development of a quasi-federal administrative framework based on Regional Governments (Comunidades Autónomas) after the restoration of democracy in Spain, has led to the proliferation of narratives about the past that seek to legitimize the [...]![]()
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In old Greek the sound s is lost as a consequence of the pressure of the system on the sequence of the apicals. It follows a chain of phenomena, analysed in this paper, which could be summarized like this: 1. A general assibilation occurs in som[...]![]()
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The author addresses a rather basic and initial problem met in empirical research: the quality of ethnographic data. The very first steps in empirical research are crucial for the truth and goodness of any results and conclusions; yet, as tutori[...]![]()
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The article reflects on ethnographies aimed at understanding textile trades and the way in which they are affected by the material make-up of the practices they study. The text gives an account of the intimate, everyday and collective dimensions[...]![]()
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The song of the Swallow, attested by Athenaeus, which Rhodian children sung while collecting from house to house, is important for Greek religion and poetry. It has a choral part and then another part sung by the exarchon, who is identified as t[...]![]()
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The corpus of cummulative songs in the musico-poetical repertoire of the Sephardic Jews is studied here through a few examples from the oral tradition; these Judeo-Spanish cummulative songs are compared with cummulative songs from the Hispanic t[...]![]()
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The «lydian» line inserted in Hipponax, fr. 95 Degani, together with other preserved in Hesychius, provides a «missing link» for Greek women’ songs. No disponible.![]()
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Taking as a basis a specific collection of wedding songs compiled in the province of Guadalajara, we analyze the view that wedding rituals inspire in the same society that composed and recognized them as a creation of its own, and furthermore, t[...]![]()
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This article tries to analyze and comment on the greater amount of references regarding the phenomenon of cannibalism that there exists in Greek and Latin literary tradition. After reviewing many of the sources, it is possible to distinguish the[...]![]()
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La actitud de Cánovas durante el Sexenio Revolucionario (1868-1874) lejos de ser la de un conspirador o inductor de pronunciamientos, fue la de aceptar y defender la Constitución de 1869 y coadyuvar a la consolidación de la Monarquía democrátic[...]![]()
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Critical edition of Song of Songs Rahbah 4,7-8. The text proposed here basically follows Ms. 24 of the Kaufmann Library in Budapest, coming from the gĕnizâ, and showing a very distinct Palestinian orthography, with the variant readings of six ot[...]![]()
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In the present study, its author has edited the six extant fragments of the Midrash Song of Songs Rabbah, originally discovered in the Cairo Genizah, though now in the Cambridge University Library. The author analyzes the fragments' orthographic[...]![]()
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The author reviews the criteria for the classification of dramatic genres in Rome. As primordial criteria he surveys: I) clothing, foot-wear, scenery; 2) social quality of the dramatis personae, argumental typology, different endings: 3) languag[...]![]()
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I will present the data from an ethnographic study on Spain’s «caravans of women». These unusual events have been taking place in recent years in territories with disparate geographies, varied historical, economic and social development, and als[...]![]()
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There are three distinct, traditional views of Carnival. The author, following Caro Baroja, argues that all three are equally valid. «The festival —he writes— was Protean, appealing to different people for different reasons». Besides, it has cha[...]![]()
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Julio Caro Baraja adopted the difussionist theory of the historico-cultural circles of the Vienna school. He felt certain that, of all the regions in the Iberian Península, Galicia was the most celtic, albeit less so than authors of the Resurxim[...]![]()
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The «mimetic» fictitious letter is related closely to the ethopoeia (a preparatory rhetoric exercise consisting of reproducing the words of a character in a given situation). The paper even shows that some of the mimetic letters included in the[...]![]()
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The author presents a short description of a document she discovered in the Zaragoza Notarial Archives to which the Calatayud notary Pedro Sánchez bore witness in 1436. Attached to it, as evidence, is a public writ of guardianship written in Heb[...]![]()
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The article illustrates the value that letters have for historical and anthropological research, especially on traditional societies. Letters sent home by Asturian immigrants in the Americas in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, today kept [...]![]()
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This paper provides a dynamic (i.e. cognitive, typological and grammaticalization driven) analysis of short yiqtol in Biblical Hebrew. The author argues that short yiqtol can be understood as a coherent construction if it is modeled as a wave – [...]![]()
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The 3th century grammarian Cassius Longinus in his introduction to the commentary to Hephaestion’s On Metre (Ἐγχειρίδιον περὶ μέτρων) mentions a writer on meter named Odysseus (Ὀδυσσεὺς ὁ μετρικός), who is not known in any other source. This pap[...]![]()
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In constructing identities of the present, time (the past that was) as well as space (the territory that should be) is conjured up. Although this manner of operation is not a distinctive feature of identity construction in Spain, it is clearly a[...]![]()
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Using mainly unpublished sources of the royal chancery and Inquisition proceedings the author provides profiles of individuals and their families among a Jewish minority of Spanish origin in Portugal from the restoration of the Avis dynasty (138[...]![]()
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Despite the general ignorance of Spanish literature by the Sephardic communities of the East, in recent years some examples of the dissemination of several works of Spanish literature among Levantine Sephardim have been located. Some of those ex[...]![]()
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This article constitutes a preliminary exploration, of an eminently biographical nature, of a longer project that seeks to analyse the impact of Mexican anthropology in Catalonia in the last third of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty[...]