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A study of the works of Juan De Flores, with a critical edition of La Historia de Grisel y Mirabella
PhDMy thesis is intended to throw new light on the
biography of the late-fifteenth-century writer Juan de
Flores and to elucidate various aspects of his role in
the development of the Spanish sentimental romance. To
this end, I have prepared a critical edition of his
romance La hiatQri. a sie Gr i. Bel y Mirak-elle (ca. 1480) in
the three distinct versions in which it is known to have
circulated: (1) an original text (preserved in MS
5-3-20, Biblioteca Colombina, Seville, fos. 69r-86r),
(2) a revised version (preserved in MS 940, Biblioteca
Trivulziana, Milan, fos. 1r-76v), and (3) a second
revision, probably anonymous (preserved in the eight
extant printed editions, which range in date from ca.
1495 to 1562). The edition contains a full corpus of
variants for the printed witnesses, along with
linguistic, exegetical and textual notes. Accompanying
this edition is a textual study (Chapter 3) in which I
establish the relationship to one another of the
surviving witnesses and discuss in detail the work's
genesis. The remaining chapters concern the attribution
to Flores of two works hitherto regarded as anonymous.
In Chapter 1, I argue that the known as La
==na-WQn da la zel a GTaniBla is modelled on GI, 1, Bgl y
Mirabelle, and I adduce stylistic and other
circumstantial evidence to show that Flores is probably
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its author. Employing a similar methodology, I
demonstrate in Chapter 2 that Flores can be identified
as a royal chronicler to the Catholic Monarchs and
author of the GjQai-Qa i. nQQIp1at de 14a Ray! aa Qat4j
-Q4a"
Drawing on information in the chronicle, I provide a
plausible reconstruction of his life at the ducal court
of Alba and illustrate the importance of his
historiographic work for our understanding of his
fictional output. This thesis provides a revaluation of
Juan de Flores as a far more prolific, versatile and
influential author than has previously been recognized
Measurement of exclusive p(0)p(0) production in mid-virtuality two-photon interactions at LEP
Exclusive rho(0)rho(0) production in two-photon collisions between a quasi-real and a mid-virtuality photon is studied with data collected at LEP at centre-of-mass energies 183 \u3c roots \u3c 209 GeV with a total integrated luminosity of 684.8 pb(-1). The cross section of the process gammagamma* --\u3e rho(0)rho(0) is determined as a function of the photon virtuality, Q(2), and the two-photon centre-of-mass energy, W-gammagamma. in the kinematic region: 0.2 \u3c Q(2) \u3c 0.85 GeV2 and 1.1 \u3c W-gammagamma \u3c 3 GeV. (C) 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V
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JURY KONFRATES
STUDENT AT TRIAL
A B. COX IS ACQUITTatD OP
ROUGH-HOUfiE CHAIcOL.
i aaUee la rates iS Is per-
j tbat are sww )ir*aeased hy
•ant hswa IsSBtsj ssT amid tares, as
fa-It.lid by Article I ef Part 11 sf
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luess sad esieeeu alt ruts, sue that
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socb vacated hosaaa lo tbe Water
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the Water mm4 Light C*utector uf
saM towa U sefmiltsg .
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Art VII aaa Art II sf Part II of
OtuUaubBtw No 11) ef ths Towa ef
Palo Alt*
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to Bbvu swob detiee aa atay be rare-
scribed and aauhread hy the ar.
FACULTY FAVORS
. RLGBY FOOTBALL
ATH LETl C CO bi bt ITTEE OF
TWO UNIVERSITIES
HOLD
PALO ALTO.
Tb* triad of A & Cos. tbe MseVat
I for participating sn
at Mullen . sums lest
week sracat tbs occaasoa ol tbe pat-.
Imb-bbui of Uwck Tessa Cavtass, waa
riataaiBul at Jareaa. laa before
i*-*«T sf tb* Peace Ovaries this
swotvaan* at ha o"c lock Tba mnrabtg;
watt ssasrstjr cowsamed ea securing a
yecy. A large crowd of imrrested
I'sralt. taelwa.Bg staay atudurts. waa
sw sutad to Isstea to the pr^eedmts
I •**■«* iKstrsct Attut-asry Coolidgc
swtaaecaud tbe case asd Walter Rog ■
ers ax-aeartd to defend Cos. '
A trtraare of J5 jurjwteo bad been
He oualiaed juror*. Tb.
all of its tea prs-
Scveral of those
wbo were sracsatd were professors
at tbe University Those chosen to
try ibe case were: -J. B. Daley.
TsKuwat Cardota. IL H. Walker, P. J
IMtrsbrm. J. W. Kosebrook. George
nmt, leases Fsrsaia. S. H. Nisaen,
I. S. Naaaat, Jtasea Peas, O, L. Sloan.
George IrWbeoot
Tbw e^BtasBBtioa of witnesses coco-
Peter Mullen
was cslled. who swore to having teen
tb* asusstdawt nt tae hall, bat made
ao BBBtsauE accosatioa agaiast Cos for
■Bell a* htswad hy IB* Towa CtecS ,w ■■■■trass, raw seat*.. uf raw
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the alsstber that the work hew besw taataawrws ltd* ■aaaa i%M P. tstsct.
• ar party having tbe
j soa* show, him tbe rwea-st «C
aaM saysBewt ssaaad by th* Ttv.
P^wrevaas. HOI when oa tbe tUad
stated tbat cat tbe night in qsestion
be asked Cos pITaOSally lo remain
gsuet, aad be atsswered ia sa insolent
wsj. "to b— wttb them." When
explain wbo he meant hy
tbcsB aaad be ivies led to tbe deputies
by ftJsccatsantliU Mr. 11.11
•baud tb* deicudaai took part is tbe
Wisstssa Cobb aad Robert Smith,
two ol tb* drp sties, tevtsaVed lo he*.
staj ***. Oott ta the ball, bat could
wm seat* tbat be wa* tightiag
Tb* pevwtmsoa reeled tbe case al
tbat poeat, aad Attorwcy Rodger*
dismissal cm ibe grooads
'hat tbe rnsapltiet wa. galsctivt sn
Bassty rasp itva. His altjirtinM •
s>vvtTB)drd by tb* coart.
Tbw lilinsi tbew called A- B Cot,
a answer to direct
Cast staled tbat be west
to tta* ptrf u.atsste with two frisBs.
fvviua Ptk. Alts. At
us*, tbey stood aw ia tbe hack of tb*
mL He
dsttwrbMcc* in tbe beck of tbe stats**
and stood sasss the bacb of tbe seat
as ee* wwst was e>°eag ssv Wbcs oae
aaaa ante take, out of tk* ball be
stesg to see wbo hi waa He also trs-
of tbs ttn
smVlfPuW
of tbe c-fstccrv "Wheu tbe sbow ws*
r.inmtg." said Cos, "1 attemptrd
truss tasse to taata to have the fellows
bees luset. telling them to 'key
Bow a.*" Tbe d efts sent desied hsv-
WBaT sntgagvd ia aay osfcaaiv* conduci
Tbe Ptpaaj Dwirict Attorwcy asked
Caw who be yelled to wbcw be taid
'Key aVtera.** but Cos ttiaaad to give
ibe auustee of aay of those wbo were
At fern ba said he did not
aras accessary to stal*. aad
argument bctweca counsel
stated be slid tvot revnember wbo aay
Cent desned tbat be was asked lo
Inset, ssa. by Poiircsaaa Kill,
tbossgb be tried to quiet the yelling.
but BBBuBB. dad BM Bav* much effect
aw tbe crtrwd
H. G llBfaosab end F. L. Holcomb
estch called to anstport the te*'
Iswany ot Cob. statists tbey attended
C L. Bradley, a sttrdewt. was called,
asd stated be saw Coat st tempt teg to
"key the tetsows down "
J & Mitchell lestitVrd tbat be did
wot kssow Co. pstrBosially. but rem
bsavvd bm. BaSakbtg cttorta to keep tbe
croud aaaset the eight of the tbow
C A auntrdWey ssw tbe deienda.t
as the baB ts * tastcili.lory attitude.
a-gaatfj lo ssssirt aay Bantsiiniaii.
Jeata Wrlerblasi ssw Cos tsai
Tusmstsy evewsag. but dad tvot heel
Tb* sMeswe placed several trh
awes wa tb* attsad to prove tbe good
of Cox, after which the
argued tbe emm. At jtwt 4
Ayers
For hird coldi, bronchitis,
asthmi, and confbt of all
klndg, yoa cbbboi Uke iny-
tbiai better ibaa Aycr'i
Cherry
Pectoral
Cherry Pectoral. Aik youi
own doctor If ihii te dm bo.
Heaacah. He undervtadi
vby k eootbes and hegli.
"giv^^L^i:
ssaavSL— tor 'irffB""
Coughs.Colds
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TABBN AsTAT in youth.
PALO ALTO, aatarday. l>sc I.
. rctnlll* Wade-Mahany. daagfalsr of
H. J. Waas-blgbaay, paaasd gway at
11:10 o'clock teday at tbe home of
her aast. Mrs. J. W. Rolssr, at 111
Klpllag street. The cause of bar
death Waa I a datamation of tba heart.
The taasral service* sill bs held
from tb* Mathodlst charch aait Moa-
'lay Bsoratag al m o'clock.
Tb* girl waa bat II years of age
aad haa lived la Palo Alto ever rdaoe
aba waa oae year old. (the has a
large number of Irlsed* among tba
young people of Palo Alto wbo will
be rrrlrwsd lo bssr of bar death.
PALO ALTO, Vedaaaday, Dee. 11.—
Tba report et City Water aad
Light Collector B, P. Welsshsar roe
tbe BKmth of Korea.bw shows a good
Itacreaae of bail BBSS for tbe mualrl
pal plant aad a ersdltabl* showlag
oa the list of aapald bills. TV* report was prepared laat week for tbe
meet tag of the towa beard bat was
BOt reed
Tb* total BraosBt af tbe Nils for
water aad light daring November
was Hill.II. of which f 1IIT.II was
for water and HIT4.lt for light. Tbe
toUl collsctloaa am on B tad to Hill.
«•. which laclades 11*11.tl arrear-
PALO ALTO. Ttvaeday. Dec. II —
J. P. IrraaaaB. I. V Otbsoo. W.
H*cro*. W. A. Campbell aad J. 1
Maloy w-c* cbcstea Prlsbty eight to
vwlar tbs irVoet far tbe Carset ae-
ba
p.
I. Blair aad
B. A. Caaba ars eligible to try for
lbs team, aad from these four esterase aad IBs tve new men will be
eBonea lbs lnt»r<*sU*gl*te team and
tbe alternate who will uphold Stanford's Iststuate la the contest foe Ibe
PALO ALTO, aalarday, Dec I
All interested land owner, sround
tb* rcclameteon district aear Saa Carlo* aad the organisers of tbe dUtriel
bav* it-tiled their dlfftrcac** and
reached an agreement whereby wotk
of reclaiming lb* lend will go on
without further interruption It Brst
appeared tbat tke difficulty between
adjoining land owner, end th* pnr-
cha.er. of the properly composing
tb* district would be brought Into
court, but ell Ibis ha> been avoided-
Il it understood tb* dam is to b* ra-
rnovsd from Phelps creek. Closing
of the creek wat the main ditprti
Tbe common council of Qllroy baa
pccMsteed those tBtersatsd Is setab-
Itshing a pnMle library a city lot for
tbat purpose Al tbe Sett mswtlag
tbe city fathers will probably adopt
aa ordlaaace crestlag a library board
asd nominating directors of tbs ll
stUtaUoa for tbs Brat yssr. Tbe plea
Of asalBg Andrew Carasg-s for fends
baa B»*t with mscb oppoaitioe smd
It ht probable this Idee wtll b* abua-
Dyusg of Pllll I
is. in its tormeats. Ilk* dying of too-
sstsaption TB* progress of coti-
.umption, frota the begmamg to tb*
very esad. it a long torture, both
tirtitB nnd fricads -When I I
iinaiBBBpliciB in it. fern stage." whites
Wm Myers, of Ccsrfoa*. Md."sftcr
trying dnf rrcnt sacdiciacs sad s good
doctor, bt vsiu, | at last took Dr
Kmg's New I>tscovrry. wbicb guisk
ly and pcrtectly caved sac " Proeset
relief sad .ore cure for cosagtss, rolas.
aore ibroet. broochKts. etc. P '
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