INFIERNO, MAL LUGAR: AN ARABICISM?

The collocation 'infierno, mal lugar' gives a positive clue to the exact meaning of mal lugar in two earlier poems dating from the thirteenth century and, it seems to me, to a likely source of what may justifiably be regarded as a curious, if simple, expression.

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Veröffentlicht in:Bulletin of Hispanic studies (Liverpool : Institute of Hispanic Studies : 1949) 1968-07, Vol.45 (3), p.177-180
1. Verfasser: Derek Latham, J.
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Zusammenfassung:The collocation 'infierno, mal lugar' gives a positive clue to the exact meaning of mal lugar in two earlier poems dating from the thirteenth century and, it seems to me, to a likely source of what may justifiably be regarded as a curious, if simple, expression.
ISSN:0007-490X
1469-3550
DOI:10.1080/1475382682000345177