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''For other people with this surname, see Torquemada'' Antonio de Torquemada (c.1507, León, Spain - 1569), was a Spanish writer of the Renaissance. He studied humanities in Salamanca. Between 1528 and 1530 he lived in Italy and he was secretary of the Count of Benavente. This author composed popular works that were translated in France, Italy and England. His ''Satirical Colloquies'' are developed in a pastoral frame, that is an advance to the pastoral literature. His most famous work, ''Garden of peculiar flowers'', was mentioned by Miguel de Cervantes in the first part of ''Quijote''. His complete works were published in the '90s in Madrid. ==Work== * ''The game'' (Valencia, 1547) - lost * ''Satirical Colloquies'' (Mondoñedo, 1553) * ''Don Olivante de Laura'' (Barcelona, 1564) - a book of cavalries * ''Garden of peculiar flowers'' (Salamanca, 1570) * ''Manual of writers (1574)'' - for secretaries. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Antonio de Torquemada」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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