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descent — he 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 Jáuregui unconsciously yielded to the current of popular taste, with no other intention than that of conciliating the public of his own
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Unsigned portrait of an unidentified gentleman, which once was taken to be Jáuregui's lost portrait of Cervantes. The name of Cervantes at the top and that of Jáuregui at the bottom were added centuries after it was
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which was not published until 1684. This rendering reveals Jáuregui as a complete convert to the new school, and it has been argued that, exaggerating the affinities between
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shortly before 1610 with a reputation as both a painter and a poet. In the preface to the
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Jáuregui died at Madrid on 11 January 1641, leaving behind him a translation of the
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Juan Martínez de Jáuregui y Hurtado de la Sal was born and baptized in
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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says that Jáuregui painted his picture, and in the second part of
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Liste des humanistes espagnols (“List of Spanish humanists”)
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About his youth very little is known. In his discourse
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Chacón y Calvo, José María. "Retratos de Cervantes."
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Antídoto contra la pestilente poesía de las Soledades
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Cambridge University Press. 91:—which is an untitled Spanish nobleman—from 211:, he was appointed groom of the chamber to 227:(1624) is visibly influenced by Góngora. 209:Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares 127:) some references to various travels to 319: 52: 7: 480:Jáuregui y Aguilar, Juan Martínez de 380: 378: 351: 349: 161:, praises Jáuregui's translation of 46:Juan Martínez de Jáuregui y Aguilar 397:Lafuente Ferrari, Enrique (1948). 14: 332:Enciclopedia Universal Multimedia 95:, and Doña Isabel de la Sal from 462: 262:(1618) — A collection of lyrics. 435:, vol. 27, 1947–1948, pp. 5–17. 363:(in French). 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Juan de Jáuregui (assassin)
Spanish name
surname
[ˈxwandeˈxawɾeɡi]
poet
Siglo de Oro
Seville
Andalusia
hidalgo
La Rioja
Seville
the one coming from his mother

Italy
Rome
Spain
Miguel de Cervantes
Don Quixote
Tasso
Aminta
Horace
Martial
Ausonius
culteranismo
Luis de Góngora
Francisco de Quevedo
Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares
Philip IV
Order of Calatrava
Pharsalia

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