Contents: Preface; The Britones of Galicia; Honorio y la restauración de las Hispanias; The coinage of the Suevic period; The 'Conquest of Lisbon' and its auth⨠The formation of the Cancionerios; The fifteenth-century evolution of the romance; Santillana and the Galaico-Portuguese poets; Dom Pedro the Regent, Alto Infante: in memoriam; The crisis in Portuguese India of 1526; An early English play described by a Spanish visit⨠Notas sobre o Poets e sua famÃlia; Camões' defence of poesy; 'Mais medrado que Camões'; 'Sad news or new reverses': Camões' elegy on the death of Dom Miguel de Meneses; Fernão Mendes and his Orient; The 'privileges of an Englishman in the kingdoms and dominions of Portugal'; Index.
Essays on Iberian History and Literature, from the Roman Empire to the Renaissance