2018
DOI: 10.1093/pastj/gty003
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A Grammar of Conquest: The Spanish and Arabic Reorganization of Granada After 1492*

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“…The most outstanding milestones among Talavera's cultural initiatives include the establishment of Nasrid or Andalusi Arabic as the language of the population of Granada, the inclusion of Andalusi chants in the Catholic liturgy and the incorporation of a politicalreligious chronicle of the Capitulation of Granada in the liturgical celebrations of the Roman rite through the composition of liturgical offices. Through these endeavors, Talavera shows himself as an authentic creator and artistic patron (Gilbert 2018(Gilbert , 2020.…”
Section: Hernando De Talavera Pedro De Alcala and The Christianizatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most outstanding milestones among Talavera's cultural initiatives include the establishment of Nasrid or Andalusi Arabic as the language of the population of Granada, the inclusion of Andalusi chants in the Catholic liturgy and the incorporation of a politicalreligious chronicle of the Capitulation of Granada in the liturgical celebrations of the Roman rite through the composition of liturgical offices. Through these endeavors, Talavera shows himself as an authentic creator and artistic patron (Gilbert 2018(Gilbert , 2020.…”
Section: Hernando De Talavera Pedro De Alcala and The Christianizatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%