This article employs a prosopographic method to explore the socio-economic background of persons who chose the term ‘mozarab’ for their personal name in high medieval Toledo. Mindful of the particularities of the Andalusian Arabic variety, this analysis also includes graphies of similar phonation that deviate from the standard form “musta‘rib”. In three cases the source material allows the reconstruction of a considerable portion of the familial and economic background.En este artículo utilizamos un método prosopográfico para explorar el entorno socioeconómico de las personas que eligieron el término ‘mozárabe’ como nombre personal en el Toledo altomedieval. Consciente de las particularidades de la variedad árabe andalusí, este análisis inc...
This paper contributes to the studies on the evolution of anthroponymic structures in northern Casti...
This paper analyzes a converts'family that lived at Cordoba during the XVth century. It shows the ou...
There is a common misbelief that surnames in the Middle Ages were specific to the onomastics of the ...
En este artículo utilizamos un método prosopográfico para explorar el entorno socioeconómico de las ...
Abstract: The story of Banū Thaʻlaba family of Fez (iiie/ixe-ive/xe centuries). This paper relates t...
International audienceThis paper relates the story of a prominent family of Fez settled from al-Anda...
For thirty years the onomastic, including anthroponymy and toponymy, has been a success in the resea...
Przedmiotem naszej pracy są andaluzyjskie nazwy własne pochodzenia arabskiego. Celem było ujawnienie...
Las transformaciones padecidas por los musulmanes de Granada a raíz de la conversión masiva de 1499-...
It is well known that the pronoun has been subject to a deep evolution since Latin was spoken. More ...
The study aimed at acquainting onself with one of the experiences of writing local Andalusian histor...
The aim of this piece of work is to analyse the lineage and the domains of the Niño, family from Tol...
This article will present an analysis of the widely Mármol lineage during the Modern Age, with thei...
Trato de estudiar genealógicamente una rama de la casa de Oropesa, asentada en Cáceres...
The purpose of this article is to present a prosopographical study of certain Conversos who lived in...
This paper contributes to the studies on the evolution of anthroponymic structures in northern Casti...
This paper analyzes a converts'family that lived at Cordoba during the XVth century. It shows the ou...
There is a common misbelief that surnames in the Middle Ages were specific to the onomastics of the ...
En este artículo utilizamos un método prosopográfico para explorar el entorno socioeconómico de las ...
Abstract: The story of Banū Thaʻlaba family of Fez (iiie/ixe-ive/xe centuries). This paper relates t...
International audienceThis paper relates the story of a prominent family of Fez settled from al-Anda...
For thirty years the onomastic, including anthroponymy and toponymy, has been a success in the resea...
Przedmiotem naszej pracy są andaluzyjskie nazwy własne pochodzenia arabskiego. Celem było ujawnienie...
Las transformaciones padecidas por los musulmanes de Granada a raíz de la conversión masiva de 1499-...
It is well known that the pronoun has been subject to a deep evolution since Latin was spoken. More ...
The study aimed at acquainting onself with one of the experiences of writing local Andalusian histor...
The aim of this piece of work is to analyse the lineage and the domains of the Niño, family from Tol...
This article will present an analysis of the widely Mármol lineage during the Modern Age, with thei...
Trato de estudiar genealógicamente una rama de la casa de Oropesa, asentada en Cáceres...
The purpose of this article is to present a prosopographical study of certain Conversos who lived in...
This paper contributes to the studies on the evolution of anthroponymic structures in northern Casti...
This paper analyzes a converts'family that lived at Cordoba during the XVth century. It shows the ou...
There is a common misbelief that surnames in the Middle Ages were specific to the onomastics of the ...