This paper examines the works titled Silva by Juan Lorenzo Palmireno. The analysis of these texts sheds light on Palmireno’s understanding of the word and its possible implications in the sixteenth century. The study identifies an interpretation of silva as a way of writing different from his predecessor, Pedro Mexía, who first used it to title his work Silva de varia lección twenty years ago. The lack of any intention to arrange its structure gives these silvas the characteristic of a literary draft, a feature derived from one of the meanings of silva inherited from the Classical Age. Moreover, Palmireno’s works reveal an encyclopedic project of which the miscellany (represented by silva) forms a part. Furthermore, the silvas of Palmireno...
In 1996, the author attributed to José Asunción Silva a collection of anonymous or pen-named stories...
Alfonso de Cartagena was the first Spanish author, who used the term studia humanitatis. He did it t...
This article focuses different Lope de Vega ´s works published after 1620 from La Filomena to La Dor...
This paper examines the works titled Silva by Juan Lorenzo Palmireno. The analysis of these texts sh...
Calderón combines inherited elements together with original ones, and in his versification he tends ...
Se estudia en este artículo la silva en sus dos variantes métricas más notables, la endecasílaba y l...
This dissertation focuses on Quevedo'a Silvas, a series of thirty-four poems modelled after Statius'...
"Angelo Poliziano (1454-1494) was one of the great scholar-poets of the Renaissance and a leading fi...
José Asunción Silva is a Colombian poet most known for having renewed the metrics in Spanish poetry ...
Na primeira metade do século XVII, o erudito espanhol Alfonso Sánchez escreveu um resumo latino da P...
La Silva de varia lección (1540) del sevillano Pedro Mexía es la primera miscelánea escrita en idiom...
A general survey ofthe occurrence ofthe concept and the word «Parnaso» in Spanish litterature during...
The present thesis studies the last poem written by the humanist Giovanni Pontano (1429-1503) in the...
Diego de Silva was a painter who has been sometimes mistaken on some news for Velázquez due to the f...
La Silva de varia lección (1540) del sevillano Pedro Mexía es la primera miscelánea escrita en idiom...
In 1996, the author attributed to José Asunción Silva a collection of anonymous or pen-named stories...
Alfonso de Cartagena was the first Spanish author, who used the term studia humanitatis. He did it t...
This article focuses different Lope de Vega ´s works published after 1620 from La Filomena to La Dor...
This paper examines the works titled Silva by Juan Lorenzo Palmireno. The analysis of these texts sh...
Calderón combines inherited elements together with original ones, and in his versification he tends ...
Se estudia en este artículo la silva en sus dos variantes métricas más notables, la endecasílaba y l...
This dissertation focuses on Quevedo'a Silvas, a series of thirty-four poems modelled after Statius'...
"Angelo Poliziano (1454-1494) was one of the great scholar-poets of the Renaissance and a leading fi...
José Asunción Silva is a Colombian poet most known for having renewed the metrics in Spanish poetry ...
Na primeira metade do século XVII, o erudito espanhol Alfonso Sánchez escreveu um resumo latino da P...
La Silva de varia lección (1540) del sevillano Pedro Mexía es la primera miscelánea escrita en idiom...
A general survey ofthe occurrence ofthe concept and the word «Parnaso» in Spanish litterature during...
The present thesis studies the last poem written by the humanist Giovanni Pontano (1429-1503) in the...
Diego de Silva was a painter who has been sometimes mistaken on some news for Velázquez due to the f...
La Silva de varia lección (1540) del sevillano Pedro Mexía es la primera miscelánea escrita en idiom...
In 1996, the author attributed to José Asunción Silva a collection of anonymous or pen-named stories...
Alfonso de Cartagena was the first Spanish author, who used the term studia humanitatis. He did it t...
This article focuses different Lope de Vega ´s works published after 1620 from La Filomena to La Dor...