Reminiscencias griegas y bizantinas en la onomástica de los libros de caballerías

The presence of Greek and Byzantine elements is evident in Spanish chivalric romance. One of the clearest examples of this is found in the names of people and places that appear in their pages. A review of chivalric anthroponomy, especially focused on the Amadisian cycle, offers a number of names th...

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Main Author: María Coduras Bruna
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon 2016-04-01
Series:Atalaya
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/atalaya/1654
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spelling doaj-3515dcf8bdf8458382ab08a2452009652020-11-24T23:17:58ZspaEcole Normale Supérieure de LyonAtalaya1167-84372102-56142016-04-011510.4000/atalaya.1654Reminiscencias griegas y bizantinas en la onomástica de los libros de caballeríasMaría Coduras BrunaThe presence of Greek and Byzantine elements is evident in Spanish chivalric romance. One of the clearest examples of this is found in the names of people and places that appear in their pages. A review of chivalric anthroponomy, especially focused on the Amadisian cycle, offers a number of names that have an etymology with a Greco-Roman origin or that are directly homonymous with mythological characters.http://journals.openedition.org/atalaya/1654chivalric romanceanthroponomyAmadisian cyclemythologyGreek
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author María Coduras Bruna
spellingShingle María Coduras Bruna
Reminiscencias griegas y bizantinas en la onomástica de los libros de caballerías
Atalaya
chivalric romance
anthroponomy
Amadisian cycle
mythology
Greek
author_facet María Coduras Bruna
author_sort María Coduras Bruna
title Reminiscencias griegas y bizantinas en la onomástica de los libros de caballerías
title_short Reminiscencias griegas y bizantinas en la onomástica de los libros de caballerías
title_full Reminiscencias griegas y bizantinas en la onomástica de los libros de caballerías
title_fullStr Reminiscencias griegas y bizantinas en la onomástica de los libros de caballerías
title_full_unstemmed Reminiscencias griegas y bizantinas en la onomástica de los libros de caballerías
title_sort reminiscencias griegas y bizantinas en la onomástica de los libros de caballerías
publisher Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
series Atalaya
issn 1167-8437
2102-5614
publishDate 2016-04-01
description The presence of Greek and Byzantine elements is evident in Spanish chivalric romance. One of the clearest examples of this is found in the names of people and places that appear in their pages. A review of chivalric anthroponomy, especially focused on the Amadisian cycle, offers a number of names that have an etymology with a Greco-Roman origin or that are directly homonymous with mythological characters.
topic chivalric romance
anthroponomy
Amadisian cycle
mythology
Greek
url http://journals.openedition.org/atalaya/1654
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