Alfons de Borja i Roderic de Borja According to Alfons the Magnanimous’s Crònica i diatari del capellà
J. EMILI ROIG
Original title: Alfons de Borja i Roderic de Borja segons la Crònica i dietari del capellà d’Alfons el Magnànim
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Keywords: Alexandre VI, Alfons de Borja, Borja, Calixt III, Diary, Roderic de Borja, Valence.
Medieval diaries are a valuable source of knowledge about daily occurrences that their author wanted to record. The Dietari del capellà d’Alfons el Magnànim is a remarkable source for the lives of two characters thyat belonged to the Borja/Borgia family, Alfons de Borja and Roderic de Borja (Popes Callistus III and Alexander VI respectively).
Valencian spoken loanwords in trilingual documentation of the Moriscos of Llombai (Valence, 16th century)
Antonio CONSTÁN-NAVA
Original title: Préstamos del valenciano hablado en documentación trilingüe de Llombai (Valencia, siglo XVI)
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Keywords: 16th century, Aljamiado, Moriscos, Valence, Valencianism loanwords.
The present paper highlights the linguistic contact of the Moriscos’ aljama of Llombai (Valence, s. XVI) with the dominant romance language of their neighbourhood and epoch. Are presented accounting texts loaded with linguistic loans (in this occasion, valencian terms written in Arabic characters). The manuscripts serve to open another field of research on the linguistic, social and economic realities of the Morisco community of the Marquisate of Llombai.