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Mosquitoes, alcohol and violence

Posted: August 13th 2009 14:14. Last modified: August 13th 2009 14:23

A Catalan children’s song remembered by Francesc Candel; early rave culture on Central America’s eastern seaboard.

Star Trek, the origins

Posted: March 10th 2009 10:53. Last modified: March 10th 2009 14:26

Kalebeul’s investigation into Vosk and the Na’kuhl temporal conduit yields some surprising results.

Did Columbus actually ever come to Barcelona?

Posted: September 17th 2007 14:58. Last modified: March 17th 2009 12:49

Letters of Alexander Von Humboldt to Varnhagen Von Ense (GBS):
On the 9th of June, 1839, Varnhagen writes in his diary: “Humboldt agrees with me in the assertion made by me at different times, that too much cannot be inferred from the silence of the historians. He refers to three highly important and undeniable facts, which [...]

Columbus beaten by Ming

Posted: March 21st 2006 19:57. Last modified: March 17th 2009 12:49

It doesn’t really matter whether Columbus was that posterior construct, Catalan, or not; the Mings got there first, using trained otters.

Refutation of Bilbeny’s “conclusive proof” that Quijote was written in Catalan

Posted: November 30th 2005 18:34. Last modified: March 17th 2009 12:50

The problem with Catalan “philologist” and “historian” Jordi Bilbeny being a 24-carrot burro is that when he occasionally says something half sensible no one listens. The conspiracy theory which rules Bilbeny’s life is that guys like Columbus and Cervantes were really Catalan, but that a powerful group destroyed all the evidence and then disappeared without [...]

Columbus was Irish

Posted: October 11th 2005 21:08. Last modified: March 17th 2009 12:50

Following up yesterday’s Galway post, and anticipating yet more “Columbus was Catalan/lesbian/a figure of speech” lunacy on Hispanidad Day tomorrow, here’s the chain of events that led Appeals Court judge William Hughes Mulligan to plump for the Galway connection, as put in a 1972 after-dinner speech to the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick in New [...]

Spanish Galway

Posted: October 10th 2005 14:50. Last modified: March 17th 2009 12:50

Someone has been trying recently & kindly to hammer into my thick skull the nature and depth of early Irish ties with Iberia. Here’s a bleeding chunk from a piece called The City of the Tribes: Italian Memories in an Irish Port in a recently cited James Joyce anthology (Occasional, Critical, and Political Writings):
The lazy [...]

Adolf Hitler probably not Catalan

Posted: August 8th 2005 14:24. Last modified: March 17th 2009 12:51

Just as reincarnationists invariably turn out to have been princesses in earlier lives, so mad, sad Jordi Bilbeny is incapable of retrospectively assigning any but worthies to the Glorious Catalan Nation. His work on Columbus demonstrates a basic ignorance of historical sources and method–Mr Ockham let loose on Mr Bilbeny would make Sweeney Todd look [...]

Walter Raleigh and Nigerian scammers

Posted: June 14th 2005 21:43. Last modified: March 17th 2009 12:51

Being yet more foolish speculation.

Columbus: the truth

Posted: August 6th 2004 22:02. Last modified: March 17th 2009 12:51

Someone has just suggested something that would make everyone’s life very much easier: that Mr Colom was neither Genoese, Catalan, nor Norwegian, but an invention of Mr Tolkien.

Columbus probably Caucasian, possibly Catalan

Posted: August 2nd 2004 23:29. Last modified: March 17th 2009 12:51

From the Discovery Channel summary it looks like they have had the sense not to haul in local nutcase Jordi Bilbeny in support of the latter assertion (his Brevíssima relació de la destrucció de la Història. La falsificació de la descoberta catalana d’Amèrica must be some of the most comically incompetent history ever written). However, [...]

Flowers to the people

Posted: February 18th 2004 00:07. Last modified: March 17th 2009 12:52

Found in order to demonstrate Douwe Osinga’s cool Google date hack:

In the year 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue

Posted: October 3rd 2003 08:53. Last modified: March 17th 2009 12:52

When Fats Waller sang “Mr Christopher Columbus/Sailed the sea without a compass” he probably didn’t know that the great admiral had acquired his navigational skills at a driving school in Sants, Barcelona (Colón = Columbus).

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  • March 15 1401 

    Barcelona’s five small hospitals meet in the Colom Hospital [part of the current Santa Creu building], called after its founder [Guillem de Colom, 1219], and take the name of the Holy Cross.
    Los cinco hospitales pequeños que habia en Barcelona se reunen al...

Josep Pla, Palafrugell (1918-9)

  • 16 de març de 1918 El senyor Balaguer, escrivent del Jutjat municipal, sol prendre cafè amb el meu pare. És un senyor molt simpĂ tic. Sempre que em troba, em diu: –Vine al Jutjat! FarĂ s prĂ ctica de la carrera, llegirĂ s papers, veurĂ s coses que t’interessaran… –Deuen obrir molt aviat… –que jo [...]

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