Publication: Los sefardíes y la geografía española: topónimos españoles en textos sefardíes
Loading...
Identifiers
Publication date
Reading date
Event date
Start date of the public exhibition period
End date of the public exhibition period
Authors
García Moreno, Aitor
Advisors
Authors of photography
Person who provides the photography
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Universidad Pablo de Olavide
Abstract
El presente artículo presenta y analiza los nombres propios de lugar que, de distinto tipo (corónimos, orónimos, hidrónimos, etc.), en varias centenas, y referidos todos a la geografía física y política españolas se localizan en un amplio corpus textual sacado de la prensa sefardí de Salónica de finales de los años 30 del siglo XX. El análisis no solo arroja luz sobre el (escaso) conocimiento de la realidad geográfica española entre los sefardíes levantinos del momento, sino sobre las propias fuentes de difusión de dicho conocimiento.
This article presents and analyzes the proper names of places (coronyms, oronyms, hydronyms, etc.) referring to the Spanish physical and political geography, that are found in several hundreds in a wide textual corpus taken from the Sephardic press of Thessaloniki of the end of the 30s of the 20th century. The analysis not only sheds light on the (weak) knowledge of the Spanish geographical reality among the Levantine Sephardim of the moment, but also on the sources of dissemination of such a knowledge.
This article presents and analyzes the proper names of places (coronyms, oronyms, hydronyms, etc.) referring to the Spanish physical and political geography, that are found in several hundreds in a wide textual corpus taken from the Sephardic press of Thessaloniki of the end of the 30s of the 20th century. The analysis not only sheds light on the (weak) knowledge of the Spanish geographical reality among the Levantine Sephardim of the moment, but also on the sources of dissemination of such a knowledge.
Doctoral program
Related publication
Research projects
Description
Bibliographic reference
Meldar: Revista internacional de estudios sefardíes, ISSN-e 2660-6526, Nº. 3, 2022, págs. 113-135




