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The Portrait of Andalucian Lozana (original title in Spanish: Retrato de la Loçana andaluza, translated into English by Bruno Damiani in 1987 as Portrait of Lozana: The Lusty Andalusian Woman) was published in Venice by the Spanish Renaissance writer, Francisco Delicado, in 1528, after he escaped from Rome due to the anti-Spanish sentiment ...
Apr 19, 2022 · Portrait of Lozana : the lusty Andalusian woman by Delicado, Francisco, active 16th century
Portrait of Lozana: The Lusty Andalusian Woman Online access: EBSCO Humanities International Complete Volume 34 of Scripta Humanistica: Author: Francisco Delicado: Publisher: Scripta...
Francisco Delicado's Portrait of Lozana: The Lusty Andalusian Woman describes a community of Spanish Jewish conversos who flee from the Inquisition and settle in Rome,...
- Francisco Delicado
- Tatiana Bubnova
- illustrated, reprint
- La Lozana Andaluza
Without money, Lozana goes to the Spanish downtown in Rome to request help; there, the women see her abilities in cooking, and creating beauty products. After a Neapolitan woman gives her a servant called Rampin, Lozana makes an agreement with him so that he becomes, for a time, her servant.
Francisco Delicado's Portrait of Lozana: The Lusty Andalusian Woman describes a community of Spanish Jewish conversos who flee from the Inquisition and settle in Rome,...
May 15, 2008 · Francisco Delicado's Portrait of Lozana: The Lusty Andalusian Woman describes a community of Spanish Jewish conversos who flee from the Inquisition and settle in Rome, Italy, during the first third of the 16th century.
- Francisco Delicado