Procedencia clasicista de los colectores de refranes castellanos
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.2002.v57.i2.180Keywords:
Spanish Wise Sayings, Collections of Wise Sayings, Renaissance, AnthropologyAbstract
The author reviews the main works on Spanish wise sayings written in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries as well as the recent literature about these works. After pondering the different theories received with regard to their early and extensive development in Spain, he favors those that point to the model of Classical paremiology, obtained through Erasmism—an intellectual tradition which he relates to the cosmopolitan foundations of modern anthropology.
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