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El Humanismo latino en el Studium de Salamanca

Nebrija y Europa

Edited by
María Adelaida Andrés Sanz, Carmen Codoñer, David Paniagua

Humanities > Linguistics

El Humanismo latino en el Studium de Salamanca. Nebrija y Europa is centered on the impact that Nebrija’s time in Bologna and his teaching in Salamanca had on his work.

Professors Juan Antonio González Iglesias, Felipe González-Vega, Teresa Jiménez Calvente, Juan Lorenzo Lorenzo, Eustaquio Sánchez Salor, M. Adelaida Andrés Sanz, Carmen Codoñer, and David Paniagua approach the topic from different angles and reveal two sides of Antonio: the academic and the personal.

These two sides are inextricably linked in his studies of grammar, lexicography, and rhetoric, but also in his commentaries, his work as a teacher, chronicler, and royal advisor; and, of course, in his relationships with other contemporary scholars and professors, both Spanish and Italian.

Created to commemorate the 5th Centenary of Elio Antonio de Nebrija in 2022, this work pays tribute to such an illustrious grammaticus.

This book is the result of the project Los libros del Studium: la cultura académica de los s. XIII-XVII y sus huellas en el Fondo Antiguo de la Biblioteca General Histórica de la Universidad de Salamanca (LIST) of the LOGOS Program of Research in Classical Studies 2019, promoted in collaboration with the SEEC (Spanish Society of Classical Studies).

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