Language:
Spanish
Year of publication:
2018
Titel der Quelle:
Miscelánea de Estudios Árabes y Hebraicos [Sección de Hebreo]
Angaben zur Quelle:
67 (2018) 87-110
Keywords:
Jews History
;
Sephardim History
;
Legends History and criticism
Abstract:
Two legends attributed to king Peter I of Castile (1334-1369) are approached in this work.They are traditionally known as ‘La cabeza del rey’ (‘The King’s Head’) or ‘El Callejón del Candilejo’ (‘Candilejo Alley’) and ‘El arcediano y el zapatero’ (‘The Archdeacon and the Shoemaker’). Although their origin is unknown, they must have spread broadly starting in the 16th century, not only in Spain but also in other European cultures and literatures, as we show in this article. Moreover, one of the most interesting aspects is that they crossed borders, disseminated by the Sephardic communities in the East in the 19th century, thanks to the testimony preserved in an Istanbul periodical, which is also published here.
Note:
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