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The present paper deals with the publication of two cuneiform tablets kept at the Università degli Studi di Messina. The two texts are of an administrative nature and come from the city of Umma. They are dated according to the characteristic mu-[...]texto impreso
Carrete Parrondo, Carlos ; Moreno Koch, Yolanda | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1992-12-30This article analyses the inquisitorial lawsuit brought against the Judaizer Ginés de Moya, citizen of Cuenca, in 1490. Besides a genealogical table, it includes the commentary of a Jewish doctor, living in Huete (Cuenca), that we consider of a [...]texto impreso
Confectionery is one of the many handicrafts which are bound to disappear. That is the reason why collecting the secrets handed down from generation to generation from the last men and women in the trade becomes of crucial relevance . This is ou[...]texto impreso
In the last years we have been working on the person of don Abraham Seneor/Fernán Pérez Coronel and his offspring, mainly from his son Íñigo López Coronel. In this occasion we will focus on the structure of the dwelling house and the household g[...]texto impreso
Within the very complex performance of a witches’ Sabbath, this article focuses on their meals and its different expressions according to inquisitorial records, while putting great emphasis on the trial of the witches of Zugarramurdi, whose ‘act[...]texto impreso
My own experience as a young Spanish migrant in London drove me to consider the importance that Spanish food has for emigrants and to consider its role within the community. This article presents food as a metaphor of the youth migration process[...]texto impreso
Benaïm-Ouaknine, Esther ; Elbaz, Robert | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1994-06-30’Eḇen boḥan ( 1322) by Kalonymos ben Kalonymos, which was written in the maqama tradition, constitutes a turning point in the development of narrative forms since the Middle Ages. Rather than being a sub-text enclosed within its own signifying p[...]texto impreso
Because of their extreme realism, Italian Renaissance comedies can be used as historical tools, in order to gauge social, commercial, and religious customs in Sixteenth Century Italy. The Comedia SINE NOMINE, written by an unknown author, printe[...]texto impreso
The author examines three Lucretius’ passages and suggests these new readings of Lucretian text: III 444: in cohibendo and not incohibens sit; III 466: uultuque instead of nutuque; III 493: animam spumantes and not animam spumans. A new Lucretia[...]texto impreso
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Vergil’s Eclogue VII, judged paene tota Theocriti by Servius, is instead a poem rich of original features, in which Theocritus is a basis for further comparisons. In this way the Latin poet is able to show and to highlight the novelty of his buc[...]texto impreso
Conflicts arising around the management of water are frequently resolved through a continuous process of symbolic or material appropriation of those places where the control, distribution and selection of water poses problems. The case of hermit[...]texto impreso
The traditio of Frontinus’ De aquaeductu urbis Romae is discussed according to L. Rubio’s paper on the matter. Finally the author compares his own edition and apparatus criticus with that by Kunderewicz. No disponible.texto impreso
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This paper is part of the Subproject B4 of the CRC 933 from Heidelberg University entitled ‘Material Text Culture’. It deals with the material forms of the Bible and its Masorah in Ashkenaz. The MS Vat. Ebr. 14 copied by Elijah ha-Naqdan in 1239[...]