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21. AAC Database - Browse - List
1, Galay, Binyamin. 1, Galay, Nikolai. 1, Galba, Marti Joan de, d. 1490. 5, Galbert,de Bruges, d. 1134. 5, Galbert, of Bruges, d. 1134 See Galbert,de Bruges,d. 1134.
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To display the documents, click on an eye . To move up or down the list, click on the arrow. Galavotti, Maria Carla Galay, Binyamin Galay, Nikolai Galba, Marti Joan de, d. 1490 Galbert, de Bruges, d. 1134 Galbert, of Bruges, d. 1134
See: Galbert,de Bruges,d. 1134 Galbertus, Brugensis, d. 1134
See: Galbert,de Bruges,d. 1134 Galbertus, Notarius Brugensis, d. 1134
See: Galbert,de Bruges,d. 1134 Galbete, Vicente Galbiati, Fernando Galbiati, Giovanni, b. 1881 Galbiati, Giuseppe

22. Tirante El Blanco (in MARION)
de Joanot Martorell y Martí Joan de Galba ; edición, introducción y notas de Martin de Martorell, Joanot, d. 1468. Galba, Martí Joan de, d. 1490. Riquer, Martín de, conde de
http://library.ncsu.edu/marion/ABA-1751
Tirante el Blanco
Title:
  • Tirante el Blanco : versión castellana impresa en Valladolid en 1511 ... / de Joanot Martorell y Martí Joan de Galba ; edición, introducción y notas de Martin de Riquer.
Uniform title:
  • Tirant lo Blanch
Author:
  • Martorell, Joanot, d. 1468.
  • Galba, Martí Joan de, d. 1490.
  • Riquer, Martín de, conde de Casa Dávalos, 1914-
Published:
  • Madrid : Espasa-Calpe, 1974.
Series:
  • Clásicos castellanos, 188-192
Material:
  • 5 v. ; 19 cm.
Note:
  • Bibliography: p. ci-cix.
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  • System ID no:
    • ABA-1751
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    LOCATION: DH Hill Library CALL NUMBER: PC3937.M4 A6 1974
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    23. The White Knight: Tirant Lo Blanc
    Another writer, Marti Joan de Galba, adds his entire section (which this present translationomits) is taken from Ramon Lull s Libre del Orde d Cauayleria.(8
    http://www.blackmask.com/books59c/whitk.htm
    The White Knight: Tirant lo Blanc
    by Johanot Martorell and Marti Johan d'Galba
    http://www.blackmask.com
  • INTRODUCTION NOTES CHAPTER I. COUNT WILLIAM OF WARWICK CHAPTER II. THE TOURNAMENT ... CHAPTER XV. AFTERMATH
  • Edited and Translated by Robert S. Rudder For Jose Rubia Barcia Friend and colleague at UCLA A true "caballero andante"
    INTRODUCTION
    "Tirant lo Blanc is the best European novel of the fifteenth century," says Damaso Alonso in his excellent study.(1) Miguel de Cervantes, writing from the 17th century, affirms: "as far as style is concerned, this is the best book in the world."(2) If this is so, why has the novel all but disappeared from view? Some place the blame on the language of the original: Catalan, whose literature is not widely read in the original tongue. Others say it is the fault of the erotic scenes — too shameful for the polite society of earlier times. To my mind, a heavily contributing factor is its rhetoric. As Joseph Vaeth says: "Within this work may be found religious and philosophical discourses, speeches and disputations...; formal debates...; documents and papers...; formal challenges and replies...; dramatic lamentations; long and fervent prayers; and allusions to classical Latin authors, to biblical characters and to figures prominent in medieval literature." He goes on to say that if the novelist had omitted many of these elements, "his book would in that case have been reduced to approximately one-fourth of its present size, but quite probably it would now be considered a masterpiece of narration and dialogue."(3)

    24. Project Gutenberg - Bibliographic Record
    Author Martorell, Joanot. Author Additional Rudder, Robert S. Author AdditionalGalba, Marti Joan de, d. 1490. Language English. Subject Fiction.
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    Help on this page Data Title: White Knight: Tirant Lo Blanc, The Author: Martorell, Joanot Author Additional: Rudder, Robert S. Author Additional: Galba, Marti Joan de, d. 1490 Language: English Subject: Fiction Release Date: Dec 1995 Etext number: Files File Type Download File Size Plain text ibiblio.org select mirror P2P network 872 KB Plain text (zipped) ibiblio.org select mirror P2P network 332 KB If you are located outside of the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Permanently select a Mirror Site If you need a special character set, try our new recode facility (experimental) Edit this entry (Project Gutenberg staff only) Most recently updated: 2004-06-03 07:00:00.

    25. This Is A COPYRIGHTED Project Gutnberg Etext, Details Below** The
    lausd.k12.ca.us THE WHITE KNIGHT TIRANT LO BLANC by Johanot Martorell and MartiJohan d Galba Edited and Another writer, Marti Joan de Galba, adds his name
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    26. Biblioteca Virtual - Foros Abiertos Con Comentarios Sobre Autores
    Gagliardi, Jorge . Galba, Martí Joan de (¿? 1490). Galcerán, Fernando 1504-1588). Lussich, Antonio D. ( 1848-1928). Luzuriaga, Lorenzo
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    27. Joanot Martorell Tirant Lo Blanch. Valencia. [Nicolau Spindeler]
    Marti Joan de Galba Tirant lo Blanch
    http://www.universia.es/contenidos/bibliotecas/exlibris/contido/catalogo/cuna/63
    Joanot Martorell: Tirant lo Blanch. Valencia. [Nicolau Spindeler], 20 nov.1490.- Fol.
    UVEG (Inc. 39) E l Tirant lo Blanch puede ser considerado como la mayor aportación valenciana a la literatura universal; definido tradicionalmente como un libro de caballería esta novela obra de Joanot Martorell y Martí de Galba, publicada por primera vez en 1490, sale de nuestras fronteras y presenta una visión exhaustiva de la transición de la baja Edad Media. Vargas Llosa la considera como una "novela total": Novela de Caballería, fantástica, histórica, militar, social, erótica, psicológica: todo junto y nada exclusivamente, ni más ni menos que la realidad.
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    28. Joan Perujo La Coherencia Estructural Del Tirant Lo Blanch
    No doubt, the recent announcement by Marti de Riquer that he now believes thatthe moneylender Galba had done nothing to the Joan Roi s de Corella!
    http://parnaseo.uv.es/Tirant/Joan_perujo.html
    Joan PERUJO MELGAR, "La coherència estructural del Tirant lo Blanch", Textos universitaris, València: Institut de Cultura Juan Gil-Albert and Generalitat Valenciana, 1995, 287 p.
    The goal of Perujo's research was to "establish clarly if there is a cohesive narrative project in the [Tirant] or if it is nothing more than an incoherent narration" [231]. The method applied to determine this is the semiological structuralism of the Propp-Todorov-Greimas school, with which Perujo familiarized himself through Roland Barthes' and Claude Bremond's model studies published in Barthes' anthology translated into Spanish under the title [Ana'lisi estructural del relato.
    Nevertheless, Perujo lets his reader know in more than one passage that he does not want to forclose the question if there were more than mind and one pen at work in the [Tirant] [in addition to the sources used]. After all, Martorell died around April 1464, and the novel wasn't published until 1490.
    No doubt, the recent announcement by Marti' de Riquer that he now believes that the moneylender Galba had done nothing to the manuscript Martorell had given him as a pawn but storing it until the day it was printed, has had its intended impact. But maybe it backfired! While many readers of the [Tirant] now [re]discover the thematic and structural unity of the novel, some now believe that the mastermind behind the novel as published in 1490 could be.... Joan Roi's de Corella!
    Once this new hypothesis by Josep Guia will have been published, the debate will heat up. I hope [tirantists] from all over the world will participate in the discussion. Joan Perujo's book will be required reading for all of them.

    29. Obres : Tirant Lo Blanc (1490)
    a mans de Martí Joan de Galba, que intervingué en els darrers capítols i la féu imprimir a València el 1490 la filla del rei d' Anglaterra. Ambdós finiren el
    http://www.uoc.edu/lletra/obres/tirant
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    Biblionet The White Knight: Tirant lo Blanc Eix@mple Web COMENTARIS "Convivencia de lenguas en y Tirant lo Blanch Tirant lo Blanc Article a la revista Caplletra "Llegir Tirant lo Blanc" Article de Rafael Beltran publicat a El Temps "Who Wrote Tirant lo Blanc? The Enigma is Solved!" Ressenya d'A.W. Ibarz d'un llibre de Josep Guia sobre l'autoria del Tirant publicada a JOCS (Journal of Catalan Studies). DIVERSOS Nota i taula del llibre editat per Arthur Terry Tirant lo Blanc: News Approaches Tirant N'han dit... [...] La storia dell'interpretazione del Tirant lo Blanch Tirant Donatella Siviero "Tirant lo Blanch" e la tradizione medievale. Echi testuali e modelli generici (Messina, Rubbettino Editore, 1997) Tirant lo Blanc Mario Vargas Llosa Lletra de batalla per Tirant lo Blanc (Barcelona, Edicions 62, 1969) El "Tirant lo Blanc" El Tirant lo Blanc Joanot Martorell, l'autor principal del Tirant lo Blanc Guy de Warwick Libre de l'orde de cavalleria Guillem de Varoic Tirant lo Blanc El Tirant Guillem de Varoic Tirant Tirant Tirant Tirant lo Blanc Una altra de les moltes peculiaritats del Tirant lo Blanc Tirant Curial , molts dels personatges que apareixen al Tirant Literatura catalana medieval

    30. Catálogo Descriptivo De Libros De Caballerías Hispánicos. X
    y Joan . perlo magnifich caualler mos sen Marti iohan de Galba e de
    http://parnaseo.uv.es/Tirant/Art.Lucia.html
    TIRANTE EL BLANCO
    Comencemos con una fecha por todos conocida: el 28 de mayo de 1511 se acaban de imprimir en las prensas vallisoletanas de Diego de Gumiel. "Tesoro de contento y una mina de pasatiempos", en palabras del cura cervantino ( Quijote Tirante Quijote Quijote Tirant lo Blanc que empezara Pere Miquel Tirante Quijote . En verdad puede calificarse de "peregrinos" y de "raros" los ejemplares conservados: uno en la Biblioteca de Catalunya (Bon. 9-III-1) : Zaragoza, 1508; Zaragoza, 1521; Sevilla, 1535; Sevilla, 1539; Burgos, 1563; Sevilla, 1575; : Toledo, 1521, Burgos, 1526; Florisando : Salamanca, 1510; Lisuarte de Grecia : Toledo, 1539; Sevilla, 1543; Sevilla, 1550; Cuenca, 1539; Burgos, 1535; Medina del Campo, 1564; : Salamanca, 1511; Sevilla, 1553; Medina del Campo, 1562; : Salamanca, 1512; : Estella, 1564; : Toledo, 1525; Toledo, 1527; Toledo, 1547; Sevilla, 1549; : Zaragoza, 1562; Zaragoza, 1579; Medina del Campo, 1583; Felixmagno : Sevilla, 1543; Sevilla, 1549; Florambel de Lucea : Valladolid, 1532; Sevilla, 1549; Floriseo : Valencia, 1516; Salamanca, 1524;

    31. RootsWeb: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Re: British: Order Of The Garter
    Aug 1998 124012 GMT, kaboodle@worldnet.att.net wrote D. Spencer Hines Garter in Tirant Lo Blanc by Joanot Martorell, completed by Marti Joan de Galba.
    http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/1998-08/0902437739
    OAS_AD('Top'); GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Archives From:
    Subject: Re: British: Order of the Garter
    Date: Thu, 06 Aug 1998 21:08:59 GMT
    On 6 Aug 1998 12:40:12 GMT, ) You know you've had a good night when you wake up and someone's outlining you in chalk. This thread:

    32. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Catalan Literature (Miscellaneous European Literature) -
    written primarily by Jeanot Martorell (and partially by Johan Marti de Galba), representsa Joan Maragall (1860–1911) was regarded by Miguel de Unamuno as
    http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/C/CatalanLit.html
    AllRefer Channels :: Health Yellow Pages Reference Weather SEARCH : in Reference June 03, 2004 You are here : AllRefer.com Reference Encyclopedia Miscellaneous European Literature ... Catalan literature
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    Catalan literature, Miscellaneous European Literature
    Related Category: Miscellaneous European Literature Catalan literature, like the Catalan language, developed in close connection with that of Provence. In both regions the rhymed songs of the troubadours flourished as an art form from the 11th to the 14th cent. In the 13th cent. court chroniclers gave a fixed form to Catalan prose, and the language became an expressive literary medium in the works of the great RamOn Lull . At the end of the 14th cent. the art of the troubadours began to wane, and in the 15th cent. the influence of Dante and Petrarch was strong, particularly on the work of the poet AuziAs March. Tirant lo Blanch (1490), the chivalric novel of epic scope written primarily by Jeanot Martorell (and partially by Johan MartI de Galba), represents a high point of Catalan literature's golden age, which lasted through the mid-16th cent. From the rise of Castile during the Renaissance, Catalan literature was eclipsed until the 19th cent., when it experienced a marked revival. The great writers of this period were the dramatist Angel GuimerA and the poet MosEn Jacinto Verdaguer Ors See A. Terry

    33. Tulsa City-County Library /All Locations
    Note, Bibliography p. 641.642. Map on lining papers. Alt author, Galba,Martí Joan de, d. 1490. Rosenthal, David, 1945. ISBN, 0805238522.
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    34. Books On History - Postscript Books By Mail - New Arrivals
    Joanot Martorell ; Marti Joan de Galba. Much of what we know applies to exceptional,powerful women, such as Joan of Arc or Eleanor of Aquitaine, while the
    http://psbooks.co.uk/History_Rec.asp?Browse=21

    35. Hannu Salmi
    giving a more particular relation of that event than any hitherto publish d Thefirst Ks. lähemmin Joanot Martorell, Marti Joan de Galba, Tirant Valkoinen
    http://www.utu.fi/hum/historia/kh/tunteet/pelko.html
    Hannu Salmi:
    Katastrofin pelon historiaa

    "Pelon tai kauhun en katso voivan milloinkaan olla kiitettävää ja hyödyllistä", kirjoitti René Descartes teoksessaan Mielenliikutukset (Passions de l'âme) vuonna 1649, "pelon tärkein syy on yllätys, ja siksi ei ole parempaa keinoa siitä vapautumiseen kuin ennaltaharkitseminen ja valmistautuminen kaikkiin niihin uhkaaviin tapahtumiin, joista se voi johtua". Yksilön ja yhteisön elämä on täynnä "uhkaavia tapahtumia", mahdollisia yllätyksiä: kuinka elämä ylipäätään on mahdollista onnettomuuden tai katastrofin varjossa? Michel de Montaigne kirjoitti esseessään "Kuoleman halveksimisesta":
    Katastrofi 1700- ja 1800-lukujen saksalaisissa tietosanakirjoissa katastrofi-käsitteen muutos näyttää paikantuvan vuosisadan alkuun. Brockhausin tietosanakirja vuonna 1820 toteaa, että katastrofi on "erityisen ratkaiseva muutos, yllättävä käänne, joka muuttaa tarinan kulun". Aristoteleen mukaan hyvään tragediaan kuuluu erottamattomasti säälin (eleos) ja pelon (phobos) tunteiden herättäminen katsojassa. Kun näemme ihmisen syöksyvän onnesta onnettomuuteen, tunnemme sääliä ja pelkoa. Niin kuin Aristoteles kirjoittaa: "...tunnemme sääliä, jos joku kärsii syyttä, pelkoa, jos hän on kaltaisemme."

    36. Catalogues
    Translate this page 236 Marti Y VILADAMOR, Francisco. wurde von Joanot Martorell in drei Teilen verfasst,ein vierter wurde nach dessen Tod von Martí Joan de Galba vollendet
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    Erstausgabe. Philosophische Betrachtungen des Dichters und politischen Agitators (1761-1831). In 27 fiktiven Briefen bespricht Macedo ein buntes Allerlei von Themen: Krieg, Erhabenheit, Stil, Kunst, Musik, Geschmack etc. - Hs. Besitzeintrag und schwacher kleiner Wasserfleck auf Titel, kurze Wurmspur im Fusssteg der letzten 4 Bl. - Exlibris Franz Pollack-Parnau. - Nicht bei Palha.
    First edition of these 27 fictitious letters of philosophical content. Macedo (1761-1831), a fallen Augustinian Hermit, was a voluminous author, including among his works poems on Meditation, on the Contemplation of Nature and current affairs such as the Napoleonic Wars. - Ms. name and small light waterstain on title, short wormtrack in lower margin of last four leaves. - Contemporary half calf, spine gilt.
    Lissabon, Impressao Regia, 1814.
    Lusiaden, 'O Gama'.
    A first version was published as
    'O Gama' in 1811. - Ms. name of "D. Filippo Maria de Sousa Holstein" and crowned library stamp on titles, fresh copy. - Contemporary calf (back renewed, corners minimally worn).
    Frankfurt, L. Zetzner, 1608.

    37. Food Of The Conquistadors
    Memoir of D° d’Escalante Fontaneda Respecting Florida Written in Spain, aboutthe year 1575 (Glade House 1 Martorell, Joanot and Marti Joan de Galba.
    http://mywebpages.comcast.net/calderon/food.htm
    Food of the Conquistadors
    "If I had a bit of meat or some lumps of salt, I should not die."
    Spanish armies of the sixteenth century were built around a small mess unit of three or four soldiers called a comradra. They would share a hut when in camp and a common copper pot , while on the march it seems that one guy would start a fire and the others would forage or ranchear.
    It Tastes Like Chicken Staples Food in La Florida Food Elsewhere in the Americas
    Feasting
    Christopher Columbus on Mystery Meat
    "While going around on of the lagoons I saw a serpent which we killed with lances, and I am bringing Your Highness the skin. When it saw us, it went into the lagoon, and we followed it in because the water is not very deep. This serpent is about 6 feet long. I think there are many such serpents in these lagoons. The people here eat them and the meat is white and tastes like chicken."

    38. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book: The White Knight: Tirant Lo Blanc By Johano
    The White Knight Tirant lo Blanc Johanot Martorell and Marti Johan d Galba Editedand Translated by Robert S Another writer, Marti Joan de Galba, adds his
    http://tanaya.net/Books/whitk10/
    The White Knight: Tirant Lo Blanc
    Johanot Martorell And Marti Johan D'galba The White Knight: Tirant lo Blanc
    Johanot Martorell and Marti Johan d'Galba
    Edited and Translated by Robert S. Rudder
    For Jose Rubia Barcia
    Friend and colleague at UCLA
    A true "caballero andante"
    TABLE OF CONTENTS:
    INTRODUCTION
    CHAPTER I. COUNT WILLIAM OF WARWICK
    CHAPTER II. THE TOURNAMENT CHAPTER III. SICILY CHAPTER IV. CONSTANTINOPLE CHAPTER V. THE BATTLEFIELD CHAPTER VI. A TRUCE CHAPTER VII. IN THE PRINCESS'S BED CHAPTER VIII. THE BETROTHAL CHAPTER IX. WIDOW REPOSE CHAPTER X. THE BARBARY COAST CHAPTER XI. PLAERDEMAVIDA CHAPTER XII. CONQUEST CHAPTER XIII. THE WEDDING CHAPTER XIV. DEATH CHAPTER XV. AFTERMATH DEO GRATIAS INTRODUCTION "Tirant lo Blanc is the best European novel of the fifteenth century," says Damaso Alonso in his excellent study.(1) Miguel de Cervantes, writing from the 17th century, affirms: "as far as style is concerned, this is the best book in the world."(2) If this is so, why has the novel all but disappeared from view?

    39. Penny E. Ladnier Penny.creative.outlets@erols.com [36,0]CSuX
    wrote May I recommend Tirant Lo Blanc by Joanot Martorell Marti Joan de Galba (trans romances of the 15th c (another one is Le Morte d Arthur by
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