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Mulatto – outlaw – pilgrim – priest. The legal case of José Soller, accused of impersonating a pastor and other crimes in seventeenth-century Spain. By John K. Moore Jr. (The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, 75.) Pp. xx + 360 incl. 48 colour and black-and-white figs. Leiden–Boston: Brill, 2020. €127. 978 90 04 41777 9; 1569 1934

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2021

Juan P. Navarro-Martínez*
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University of Murcia

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3 Moore, John K. Jr and Spaccarelli, Thomas (eds), ‘The road to Santiago and pilgrimage’, La Coronica: A Journal of Medieval Spanish Language, Literature & Cultural Studies xxxvi/2 (2008), 714Google Scholar.