The Training Of Isabella I Of Castile As The Virgin Mary By Churchman Martin De Cordoba In 1468

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The Training of Isabella I of Castile as the Virgin Mary by Churchman Martin de Cordoba in 1468

The Training of Isabella I of Castile as the Virgin Mary by Churchman Martin de Cordoba in 1468
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Book Synopsis The Training of Isabella I of Castile as the Virgin Mary by Churchman Martin de Cordoba in 1468 by : Govert Westerveld

Download or read book The Training of Isabella I of Castile as the Virgin Mary by Churchman Martin de Cordoba in 1468 written by Govert Westerveld and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2015-08-26 with total page 173 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Today most chess historians agree that the weak chess queen, named "dame" in France as from the XIV century, changed to a powerful chess queen in Spain in 1475. Around this year we also see a change of the weak bishop to a strong bishop, according to the chess poem Scachs d'amor. In order to strengthen our hypothesis of Isabella I of Castile (Isabel la Católica) we have written a book about the new bishop and a book about Scachs d'amor in English. Concentrating now on Virgin Mary in relationship with Isabella I of Castile we observe that the Augustinian monastic Martin de Córdoba wrote in 1468 the work El Jardin de las donzellas. It was directed to Princess Isabel I of Castile with the intention to contribute to her education as future Queen. Cordoba was the first writer who draws equivalencies between Isabella I of Castile and Virgin Mary, which became one of her standard portrayals. Shorty thereafter we see the appearance of a new powerful chess queen.


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