Английская Википедия:Bernat Metge
Шаблон:Short description Bernat Metge (Шаблон:IPA-ca; (Шаблон:Circa 1350 – 1410) was a Catalan writer and humanist, best known as the author of Lo Somni, which he wrote from prison (c. 1398), in which Metge discusses the immortality of the soul.[1]
He was a courtier and Secretary for Joan I of Aragon, queen Violant of Bar, and following some troubles, once more served Martin the Humane of Aragon from 1403 to 1410.[2][1]
His influences included the literature of Provence, Petrarch, and De vetula, wrongly attributed to Ovid and now sometimes claimed for Richard de Fournival.[3]
He had a profound impact on the Catalan letters and was a catalyst for Italian letters to reach the Iberian Peninsula.[1]
Works
- Llibre de Fortuna e Prudència (1381)
- Ovidi enamorat
- Valter e Griselda (1388)
- Apologia (1395)
- Lo somni (1399)
Notes
References
- Английская Википедия
- 1340s births
- 1413 deaths
- Writers from Catalonia
- Medieval Catalan-language writers
- Medieval Catalan writers
- Renaissance humanists
- Catalan-language poets
- 14th-century Spanish poets
- People from Barcelona
- 14th-century Spanish writers
- 14th-century Catalan people
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