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  1. Francisco de Quevedo - Wikipedia. Francisco Gómez de Quevedo y Santibáñez Villegas, Knight of the Order of Santiago ( Spanish pronunciation: [fɾanˈθisko ðe keˈβeðo]; 14 September 1580 – 8 September 1645) was a Spanish nobleman, politician and writer of the Baroque era.

  2. Francisco Gómez de Quevedo y Villegas (September 17, 1580 - September 8, 1645) was a Spanish writer during the Siglo de Oro, the Golden Era of Spanish Literature. Considered a master of the elaborate style of baroque Spanish poetry, Quevedo is one of the most gifted poets to have lived in what remains the high watermark of Spanish literary ...

  3. Francisco Gómez de Quevedo Villegas y Santibáñez Cevallos ( Madrid, 14 de septiembre de 1580 1 - Villanueva de los Infantes, Ciudad Real, 8 de septiembre de 1645) fue un noble, político y escritor español del Siglo de Oro.

  4. Francisco Gómez de Quevedo y Villegas, a.k.a. Quevedo, was born in Madrid the 17th of September of 1580 within an aristocratic court family. He's one of the better considered Spanish writers of the Baroque period and he wrote poems and prose.

  5. Oct 28, 2022 · Francisco de Quevedo y Villegas was the most popular Spanish author of his century. He was also a consummate humanist and pioneer of the literary movement known as Baroque conceptismo. His primary contribution to philosophy falls into the realm of Neostoicism.

  6. Francisco de Quevedo (1580–1645), one of the greatest poets of the Spanish Golden Age, was the master of the baroque style known as “conceptismo,” a complex form of expression fueled by elaborate conceits and constant wordplay as well as ethical and philosophical concerns.

  7. Language & Literature, European Studies. The Suenos is one of the most controversial, witty and fantastic works of early 17th century Spanish literature. The five Dreams minutely analyse stupidity, ign...

  8. Jun 5, 2012 · The Defence of Epicurus against Commonly Held Opinions was originally intended as an introduction to Quevedo's Stoic Doctrine (see Chapter 19). The earliest draft of the treatise consisted of little more than a string of quotations about Epicurus and Epicureanism taken from the works of the Roman Stoic Seneca.

  9. Aug 1, 2009 · Francisco de Quevedo (1580–1645), one of the greatest poets of the Spanish Golden Age, was the master of the baroque style known as “conceptismo,” a complex form of expression fueled by elaborate...

  10. Jul 10, 2024 · Summary. The Flores of Espinosa (1605) includes eighteen poems by Francisco de Quevedo (1580–1645) – a high proportion for a poet at the beginning of his career, and a sure indication of Espinosa's taste for the new.