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  • Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A. (2013-03-11)
  • Nicholson, Andrew (2003-05-27)
  • Montero, Ana M. (University of Oregon Libraries, 2019)
    This bilingual unit (Spanish/English text and translation, with intro and notes in English) contains a brief introduction to the Spanish masterpiece Celestina, or The Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea, and a fragment from ...
  • Gómez-Bravo, Ana M. (University of Oregon Libraries, 2020)
    This is a pedagogical edition of the medieval Castilian texts with English introduction, translation, notes, and bibliography by Ana Gómez Bravo, of a series of excerpts of late fifteenth-century texts related to the ...
  • Rust, Stephen; Wilde, Jenée (Open Oregon, 2019)
    This casebook opens up modes of inquiry into Western knowledge foundations, asking students to embrace epistemological uncertainty as a productive means of developing critical thinking skills. Each chapter includes an ...
  • Nicholson, Andrew (2003-05-26)
  • Cossio, Mario; Savo, Anita (University of Oregon Libraries, 2020)
    Don Juan Manuel's Conde Lucanor (ca. 1335) is a frametale or collection of tales contained within another tale. The fictional Count Lucanor's advisor, Patronio, narrates to the Count a series of exemplary tales meant to ...
  • Zalyubovskiy, Ana (Open Oregon, 2021-01-08)
    Ecology of Place is concerned with the values of conservation and preservation people place on their relationship to the earth, its features and its inhabitants. By knowing a place and naming its constituents we discover ...
  • Nicholson, Andrew (2003-05-26)
  • Irish, Maya Soifer (University of Oregon Libraries, 2020)
    This unit contains a brief introduction (English), edition of the original Castilian text with facing English translation and notes, and a short bibliography. The text is the first English translation from the medieval ...
  • Fataccioli, Lisette Balabarca (University of Oregon Libraries, 2023)
    The Edict of 1567, or Anti-Morisco Edict, was promulgated by Spanish King Philip II on January 1, after being approved in Madrid on November 17, 1566. Its purpose was to eliminate specific Morisco customs, such as their ...
  • Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A. (2013-03-11)
  • Opp-Beckman, Leslie (American English Institute, University of Oregon, 2017)
    The purpose of this handbook is to provide English language teachers of students ages 10-15 with support for their summer camps.
  • Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A. (2013-03-13)
  • Hollenberg, David; Ghazy, Amira; Eissa, Abdulrahman; Elsherif, Hanan; Loy, Benjamin; Rizk, Kerlos (University of Oregon, 2023-07)
    This book presents materials for mastering the Arabic alphabet and the student's first steps in Egyptian Arabic. This book contains interactive activities that can only be accessed through the web version of this book which ...
  • Bailey, Matthew; Wacks, David A. (University of Oregon Libraries, 2019)
    This is a pedagogical edition of a selection of el Cantar de Mio Cid (ca. 1200) with a short general introduction, notes, and brief bibliography. The edition and translation are by Matthew Bailey (2019). The Cantar de ...
  • Mason, Dyana P. (Open Oregon, 2022-10)
    This text is designed to provide an introduction to the nonprofit sector. It is designed to help readers understand the definition of the sector, its role in society, and the key questions facing it. The book also considers ...
  • Bailey, Matthew (University of Oregon Libraries, 2021)
    The Mocedades de Rodrigo is an epic poem in Castilian that narrates the fictional deeds of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, the young Cid. The prose narrative of his youth first appears in 1295. The unique version in verse is preserved ...
  • Wacks, David A. (University of Oregon Libraries, 2019)
    This is a pedagogical edition of a selection of Las excelencias de los hebreos (Amsterdam 1679), in .doc format with an English-language introduction and notes, with the original text in both the original Castilian and ...
  • Wright, Elizabeth R. (University of Oregon Libraries, 2019)
    This unit draws attention to the remarkable publication debut of Juan Latino, Europe’s first known Black poet. In 1572 he published an epic poem in Latin hexameters to commemorate Spain’s victory in the Battle of Lepanto ...

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