• Joan Roís de Corella (Valencian pronunciation: [dʒuˈan roˈiz ðe koˈɾeʎa]; Gandia or Valencia, 1435 – Valencia, 1497) was a Catalan-language writer from...
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  • philologist, Joan Coromines, suggests that Galba's role was limited to copy editing; such as dividing the book into chapters. Joan Roís de Corella has been...
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  • Móger Gilabert de Próixita Guerau de Maçanet Jacme Rovira Jacme Scrivà Jaume March II Jaume Safont Joan Basset Joan Roís de Corella Jordi de Sant Jordi Lluís...
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    Valencian poetry, with a similar role to that of Ausiàs March or Joan Roís de Corella in earlier periods. Vicent Andrés Estellés was 12 years old when...
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    draw from his work is Joan Roís de Corella. Iñigo López de Mendoza's work The Coronation of Lord Jordi is dedicated to him. Martí de Riquer (1982). Obra...
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    Pregaria al Sagrat Cor de Jesús (1911Lyrics Balada (1912). Dedicated to Melchor Rodríguez de Alcántara. Lyrics: Joan Roís de Corella Barcarola "Lo que diu...
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  • journalist Joan Roís de Corella (1435–1497), writer Jordi de Sant Jordi (1390?–1424?), writer Maximiliano Thous Orts (1875–1947), writer Isabel de Villena...
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    Route of the Valencian classics (category Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba)
    of the Valencian Golden Age: Ausiàs March, Joanot Martorell and Joan Roís de Corella, the three related to the court of the Duke Alfonso of Aragon and...
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  • Rois may refer to: Carrie Rois, victim of Gary Ridgway Joan Roís de Corella (1435–1497), Valencian author Juancho Rois (1958-1994), Colombian musician...
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    author of the novel Tirant lo Blanch. Isabel de Villena (Valencia, 1430–1490). Religious poet. Joan Roís de Corella (Gandia or Valencia, 1435 – Valencia, 1497)...
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    outstanding Petrarchian poets: Jordi de Sant Jordi or Ausiàs Marc, or the elaborate poetry and prose of Joan Roís de Corella. In fiction could be outlined Jaume...
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  • Valentí Fàbrega (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    6 (1993), 73-96. (in Catalan) "El mite de Mirra en la versió de Joan Roís de Corella", in: Vestigia fabularum, La mitología antiga a les literatures...
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  • Testament de nostre Senyor Jesu-Christ). Jaume de Montjuich, 13th century Bonifaci Ferrer (Valencia 1350-1417), 1478 Joan Roís de Corella, 15th century...
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  • James I, Ausiàs Marc, Ausiàs Marc's readings, Francesc Eiximenis, Joan Roís de Corella, The medieval historiography. He is a member of the Valencian Academy...
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    of Ausias March (No em pren així, Lo jorn ha por), Joan Roís de Corella (Si en lo mal temps), Joan Timoneda (So qui so) and Pere Quart (Una vaca amb un...
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  • Lluís Brines i Garcia (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Joan Roís de Corella and the author known as Pseudo-Bonaventure. In 2023 he wrote articles about Ubertin of Casale, Henry Totting of Oyta , Bernat de...
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  • them with a hideout and leading his forces against the army of Micheletto Corella, Cesare's bodyguard and assassin. However, he loses and becomes and outlaw...
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    loanwords than other Romance languages, as is attested for example in Roís de Corella's writings. The incorporation of learned, or "bookish" words from its...
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