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Jesús Rodríguez Velasco

This is the personal weblog of Jesús Rodríguez Velasco, which contains research-related and course-related materials, some of which might only be available to registered UC Berkeley students (those will be displayed as password protected).

Most recently published and / or updated weblog posts are displayed first. Click on the headers to re-arrange the list in ascending or descending order, by date, title or number of responses.

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Jan 28, 2007 Fernando Bouza visiting Berkeley 0
Nov 17, 2006 Protected: Mesoamerican Time: Colloquium 0
Oct 19, 2006 HORAS DE OFICINA 0
Sep 24, 2006 Protected: sp 285: Blog en forma de carta 0
Sep 20, 2006 spanish 24, cine español, Jazmín Betancourt sobre Hable con ella 0
Sep 20, 2006 spanish 135: Libro de Buen Amor y Tratados de amor 0
Sep 16, 2006 sp 285 tercera sesión, algo en que pensar 0
Sep 13, 2006 sp 135. Lori Mesrobian on Peeters 0
Sep 10, 2006 sp 285: segunda sesión, por Javiér Jiménez 0
Sep 8, 2006 spanish 285: comentarios de mary lee acerca de santo tomás 0
Sep 6, 2006 spanish 135:10 gómez manrique 0
Sep 6, 2006 sp 24: familia (fernando león) 0
Sep 4, 2006 sp 285: first session 0
Sep 2, 2006 sp 135:10 auto de los reyes magos 0
Aug 26, 2006 sp 285; reading notes 0
Aug 24, 2006 spanish 285: writing the law; syllabus 0
Aug 20, 2006 j r velasco : CV (abridged) 0
Aug 18, 2006 Freshman seminar: cine español 0
Aug 16, 2006 Syllabus Sp 135:10 La Celestina 0
Aug 14, 2006 Spanish 135: La Celestina 0

Below you can find the five most recently published pages and the five most recently added comments in chronological order (newest first)

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