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O couro lavrado de estética mudéjar na Casa-Museu e Fundação Guerra Junqueiro – memórias do al-Andalus em terras portuguesas
Published 2017-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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O comércio de “couro dourado”/guadameci entre Córdova e Lisboa: um contrato de venda de 1525
Published 2014-02-01“…Besides commenting such contract, the author refers the uses of gilt leather in both Iberian countries coming out of the Reconquest as part of the mudejar fashions of the 15th-16th centuries.…”
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Écrits comptables et commerce interreligieux : les cas des registres d'Ugo Teralh de Forcalquier et de la compagnie Datini (xive-xve siècles)
Published 2014-07-01“…The accounting documents, directly issued from the practice of business, allow historians to penetrate at the heart of commercial collaborations between Christians and Jews, and between Christians and Mudéjars, in Western Europe and the Mediterranean Sea in the Late Middle Ages. …”
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«El trazo oculto de la alteridad». Más allá del hibridismo cultural en la pintura española de inicios del siglo XVI
Published 2022-11-01“…El periodo comprendido entre la conquista de Granada (1492) y la conversión forzosa de los mudéjares de la Corona de Aragón (1520-26) fue un momento convulso en la política de la monarquía hispánica. …”
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The Qur’ans of the Spanish Moriscos and the Tatars of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania: Drawing Comparisons and Tracing Patterns
Published 2023-10-01“… This paper is aimed at presenting a preliminary comparative study of the Qur’anic translations produced by two autochthonous European Muslim communities: Spanish Mudéjars (Muslims who remained in the Iberian Pen- insula after the Christian reconquest) and Moriscos (former Muslims forced to convert to Christianity) and, on the other side of Europe, the Tatars of Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL). …”
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