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  • #16
    quote:

    Originally posted by Fiera on 01-24-2001 10:29 AM

    If Stefan, cpoulos or anyone else is interested anyway, tell me so and I'll make a big effort to translate it...





    I'm interested. Translate away!
    I believe Saddam because his position is backed up by logic and reason...David Floyd
    i'm an ignorant greek...MarkG

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    • #17
      quote:

      Originally posted by cpoulos on 01-24-2001 11:26 AM
      I'm interested. Translate away!


      I'm afraid I'm gonna need Jay Bee's help here...
      [This message has been edited by Fiera (edited January 24, 2001).]
      "An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike"
      - Spiro T. Agnew

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      • #18
        Xarxo, you have said that a Spanish court prohibited to the catalan commerce to trade with America, that is true, but you have forgotten that any seaport in Spain could do it, Valencia, Cartagena, Almeria, Malaga, Santander, La Coruña... couldn´t do it. Only Seville and then, Cadiz could commerce with it so it wasn´t a anticatalanist conspiracy and, in 1778, when Catalan merchants wanted to commerce with the colonies because English were an inmportant competence, the king Charles III order a royal order allowing the free commerce between America and any seaport of Spain.

        And, well, you have said that Barcelona was the most important city of the kingdom of Aragon but in Valencia don´t think so, here you can read (and study aargghhh the exams) that Valencia was the biggest city in Spain and the most important commercial center of all the Mediterranean sea, and Barcelona was in decadence.

        About Seville as seaport, well...it is nearer of America than Barcelona and if they commerce only with Morrocco, as the "poor" and "small" city of Lisbon.

        And i think that born city of Columbus isn´t important, in each town and village have lot of stories about the famous who was born here. The important fact that the culture which conquest America was the Spanish, not the Castilian, and what is the importantce of Columbus, i have read that Asians, Vikings, Jewels, Irish, Romans, Phoenincians... have discover America before Spanish?????

        JB -> EL MANZANARES ES UN GRAN RIO, Y EN EL SE UBICA EL MAS GRANDE DE LOS ESTADIOS DE FUTBOL ESPAÑOL, ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡AUPA ATLETI!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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        • #19
          quote:

          Originally posted by kIndal on 01-24-2001 04:14 PM


          i have read that Asians, Vikings, Jewels, Irish, Romans, Phoenincians... have discover America before Spanish?????



          As far as I know, asians in the 15th century, Vikings maybe in the 11th or 12th century(This almost borders on legend),Irish is just legends, Romans and Phoneceans are just fantasy, and I don't recognize The Jewels. At any rate, Spain was the only one to have a lasting impact.
          I believe Saddam because his position is backed up by logic and reason...David Floyd
          i'm an ignorant greek...MarkG

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          • #20
            Fiera... uhm... scusi?

            Getting back to the Salamanca Univ, I basically agree with you but even with that bigotry topping just about everything, Salamanca still had much prestige in Europe. And I am not really sure that the Complutensis Universitas had much to do with Philip's decision to move the capital to Madrid. It's been a lot of time since I read Kamen's book on the subject but I do not recall Philip II being so interested in 'universal culture'. He was a fanatic of painting, medieval tourneys, women (of course), hunting, and not much more. He could find plenty of that in Madrid and surroundings.


            PS. Now that we're talking about Philip II and Columbus lemme guys say that I am spending a few weeks in Valladolid and the house I am living in is less than one mile away from the house were Philip II was born. I am also pretty close to the house where Columbus died. Laugh at me if you will, but I had never been in Valladolid before and am really fascinated by the huge amount of history that so many buildings of this city have to offer. More than Madrid, yes.


            [This message has been edited by Jay Bee (edited January 24, 2001).]

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            • #21
              quote:

              Originally posted by Jay Bee on 01-24-2001 05:25 PM
              Fiera... uhm... scusi?



              Decía que si te prestabas voluntario a ayudarme a traducir mis "speeches" sobre Fray Luis de León y Colón para cpoulos...

              Es que a mi me costaría como media hora o más cada uno, y tú seguro que lo haces en un santiamén...

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              "¡Y pensar que algunos se asombran de que hayamos perdido las colonias! Lo que a mí me asombra es que, con esta burocracia, no hayamos perdido hasta los pantalones."

              Pío Baroja
              "An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike"
              - Spiro T. Agnew

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              • #22
                quote:

                Originally posted by Fiera on 01-24-2001 06:16 PM
                Decía que si te prestabas voluntario a ayudarme a traducir mis "speeches" sobre Fray Luis de León y Colón para cpoulos...

                Es que a mi me costaría como media hora o más cada uno, y tú seguro que lo haces en un santiamén...





                Pues la verdad es que en un santiamén precisamente no Esto del ingles es como una patada en los güevillos a que si?

                Bueno, que te parece que tal va el forum? Yo sigo intentando atraer gente pero estoy obteniendo mas fracasos que exitos, la verdad. A ver si cuando XarXo lo anuncie desde ElTaranná conseguimos más contertulios.




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                "Our community extends beyond national frontiers. Whether it is an Argentinian or a Spaniard, a Chilean or a Mexican, we all know as children that our national language is the language of many nations, and that it was born in Spain many centuries ago... without it, our people would not exist"

                Octavio Paz, Mexican Writer. Nobel Laureate 1990, Cervantes Prize 1982

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                • #23
                  A mí me parece que el forum va cojonudamente!

                  Llevamos unos 365 posts en 12 días, y esa es una marca muy respetable. Lo que tenemos que conseguir es que la cosa no decaiga, y para eso, desde luego se necesita savia nueva. ¿Viste lo que te dije sobre Manuel Palma en la Location FAQ? Creo que habría que conseguir que se animase a postear aquí, supongo que tú tendrás su e-mail... También hecho de menos a Beto... ¿sabes algo de él?

                  Luego lo de ElTaranna... Mi página ya está enlazando a este forum, pero supongo que habrá que tener paciencia...

                  Y luego hay que ir poniendo en práctica ideas para dar más vida en el forum, como lo de la Location FAQ... un Apolyton Hispánica Picture Contest, o algo por el estilo podría ser divertido...

                  PD: y el inglés es como una patada en los huevos, sí...
                  [This message has been edited by Fiera (edited January 24, 2001).]
                  "An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike"
                  - Spiro T. Agnew

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                  • #24
                    quote:

                    Originally posted by Fiera on 01-24-2001 07:48 PM
                    ¿Viste lo que te dije sobre Manuel Palma en la Location FAQ? Creo que habría que conseguir que se animase a postear aquí,


                    Le escribi y me escribio pero no ha aparecido por aqui, y por el tono de su e-mail no se le veia muy por la labor


                    quote:

                    También hecho de menos a Beto... ¿sabes algo de él?


                    Beto es otra historia. No creo que le veamos por aqui en bastantes meses.

                    quote:

                    Luego lo de ElTaranna... Mi página ya está enlazando a este forum, pero supongo que habrá que tener paciencia...


                    Si, pero seria igualmente bueno si XarXo enlazase desde su pagina tambien, no? Bueno, esas son cosas de "regimen interno" suyo.

                    quote:

                    Y luego hay que ir poniendo en práctica ideas para dar más vida en el forum, como lo de la Location FAQ... un Apolyton Hispánica Picture Contest, o algo por el estilo podría ser divertido...


                    Cierto, tenemos buena ayuda con cpoulos, eh? Solo espero que los bosses no se mosqueen mucho, je,je.



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                    "Our community extends beyond national frontiers. Whether it is an Argentinian or a Spaniard, a Chilean or a Mexican, we all know as children that our national language is the language of many nations, and that it was born in Spain many centuries ago... without it, our people would not exist"

                    Octavio Paz, Mexican Writer. Nobel Laureate 1990, Cervantes Prize 1982

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                    • #25
                      No puedes poner tú mismo un enlace directo desde tu página al forum? Se mosquearían los jefes por eso? Al fin y al cabo, ni siquiera tienes enlace a la página principal de forums de Apolyton, no?

                      Veo que sigues trasnochando, eh?

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                      "¡Y pensar que algunos se asombran de que hayamos perdido las colonias! Lo que a mí me asombra es que, con esta burocracia, no hayamos perdido hasta los pantalones."

                      Pío Baroja
                      "An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike"
                      - Spiro T. Agnew

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                      • #26
                        quote:

                        Originally posted by Fiera on 01-24-2001 11:05 PM
                        No puedes poner tú mismo un enlace directo desde tu página al forum? Se mosquearían los jefes por eso? Al fin y al cabo, ni siquiera tienes enlace a la página principal de forums de Apolyton, no?



                        Si, he pensado en hacerlo. En mi pagina mando yo, asi que no tiene por que mosquearse nadie (digo yo!).


                        quote:

                        Veo que sigues trasnochando, eh?


                        Realmente esta vez es the opposite Me voy a Madrid ahora y es conveniente salir prontito...


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                        • #27
                          Bueno, a quien madruga Dios le ayuda... aunque yo no lo practico, je, je...

                          Que tengas un buen viaje!
                          "An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike"
                          - Spiro T. Agnew

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