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  1. Estudio de la fraseología en Los doze trabajos de Hércules de don Enrique de Villena Vicente Llavata , Santiago

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2020
    “…As a result of systematic study we are able to verify the historical continuity of some of the phraseological units analysed, as they are disseminated in successive literary and cultural environments in the Iberian Peninsula (especially in Íñigo López de Mendoza’s literary work).…”
  2. El pronombre vosotros bajo el reinado de los Borbones Lara Bermejo, Víctor

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2021
    “…Although scholars agree that it constitutes a striking feature of the language on both sides of the Atlantic, it is still unclear what prompted the Iberian Peninsula to revert to using it, whilst America gradually eliminated the few uses of it that it still possessed. …”
  3. El carácter voluntario de los donativos indianos, entre la praxis institucional y la construcción del consenso (siglos XVI-XVII) De Nardi, Loris

    Historia Mexicana

    2018
    “…This literature does not allow us to develop a general rule for the entire Spanish monarchy as it only examines the limited geographic area of the Iberian Peninsula. It is therefore not possible to state if the donations requested by the crown in other areas of the Spanish empire had the same dynamics, such as in the West Indies.…”
  4. Los tesoros y la ma’ida Sulayman (la mesa de Salomón) capturados en la conquista árabe de España: el problema de las fuentes históricas y la rendición de cuentas de Tariq bn Ziyad... Marín Guzmán, Roberto

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2013
    “…To the exaggerated treasures obtained by Tariq bn Ziyad’s armies in the Iberian peninsula, is added the ma’ida Sulayman (Solomon’s table), famous not only because of its wealth, but also because it played a major role, according to the legend, or the historical reality, during the submission of an account of the activities of Tariq bn Ziyad and Musa Ibn Nusayr to the caliph in Damascus. …”

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