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Jauregui y Aguilar Juan Martinez de
(1583—1641)

Spanish poet, was baptized at Seville on the 24th of November 1583. In due course he studied at Rome, returning to Spain shortly before 1610 with a double reputation as a painter and a poet. A reference in the preface to the Novelas exemplares has been taken to mean that he painted the portrait of Cervantes, who, in the second part of Don Quixote, praises the translation of Tassos Aminici published at Rome in 1607. Jureguis Rimas (1618), a collection of graceful lyrics, is preceded by a controversial preface which attracted much attention on account of its outspoken declaration against culteranismo. Through the influence of Olivares, he was appointed groom of the chamber to Philip IV., and gave an elaborate exposition of his artistic doctrines in the Discurso poetico contra el hablar cullo y oscuro (1624), a skilful attack on the new theories, which procured for its author the order of Calatrava. It is plain, however, that the shock of controversy had shaken Jureguis convictions, and his poem Orfeo (1624) is visibly influenced by Gngora. Juregui died at Madrid on the LIth of January 1641, leaving behind him a translation of the Pharsauia which was not published till 1684. This rendering reveals J~uregui as a complete convert to the new school, and it has been argued that, exaggerating the affinities between Lucan and Gngoraboth of Cordovan descenthe deliberately translated the thought of the earlier poet into the vocabulary of the later master. This is possible; but it is at least as likely that Juregui unconsciously yielded to the current of popular taste, with no other intention than that of conciliating the public of his own day.


Bolivia, 1961, Miguel de Cervantes

Bolivia, 1961, Miguel de Cervantes

Chili, 1947, Miguel de Cervantes

Costa Rica, 1947, Miguel de Cervantes

Costa Rica, 1947, Miguel de Cervantes

Cuba, 2005, Miguel de Cervantes and «Don Quixote»

Dominican Republic, 1958, Cervantes, Open Book, Marker and Globe

Dominican Republic, 1958, Cervantes, Open Book, Marker and Globe

Dominican Republic, 1958, Cervantes, Open Book, Marker and Globe

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