2002
DOI: 10.3406/cehm.2002.1235
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Don Juan Manuel, Trastámara

Abstract: Esta ponencia pretende demostrar que la ideología de la dinastía trastámara se asienta en el pensamiento político y doctrinal del noble castellano, no sólo por razones de parentesco sino por la defensa del aristocratismo que don Juan formuló en su obra y que transmitió a los miembros de su linaje. Esa memoria de hechos y de palabras se mantuvo en la segunda mitad del siglo XIV y fue utilizada por los cronistas para justificar la fractura que supuso el cambio dinástico de 1369. Don Juan Manuel se defendió, agón… Show more

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“…From the point of view of literary analysis, the studies on metrics and poetry were first linked to grammar and rhetoric, and were not considered independent as "ars metrica" or "ars poetica" until the 14 th century (Gómez Redondo, 2001). During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the powerful influence of Latin as the language of culture made scholars inherit the terminology of Classical treaties and apply it to Romance languages, regardless of their different way of structuring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the point of view of literary analysis, the studies on metrics and poetry were first linked to grammar and rhetoric, and were not considered independent as "ars metrica" or "ars poetica" until the 14 th century (Gómez Redondo, 2001). During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the powerful influence of Latin as the language of culture made scholars inherit the terminology of Classical treaties and apply it to Romance languages, regardless of their different way of structuring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%