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Burlas entre humanistas de Sevilla: epigrama latino del licenciado Francisco Pacheco con motivo de una promoción de Luciano de Negrón

Authors: Pozuelo Calero, Bartolomé;

Burlas entre humanistas de Sevilla: epigrama latino del licenciado Francisco Pacheco con motivo de una promoción de Luciano de Negrón

Abstract

This paper presents a critical edition and a translation into Spanish of two Latin texts: an unpublished epigram (Qui superas superos supera uirtute, Negrone...) written by Licenciado Francisco Pacheco (1535-1599), in which he addresses Doctor Luciano de Negrón (1540-1606) with hyperbolic praise, and an astrological chart in which the promise of a bishopric is foreseen. The study reveals, in addition to known facts, new information about Negrón and his relationship with other figures of Sevillian humanism, such as Francisco Pacheco, Benito Arias Montano and Pedro Vélez de Guevara. Both texts can be seen as a form of lampoon on the part of Pacheco on the ccasion of Negrón’s promotion to advisor of the archdeacon of Seville. In this sense, it can therefore be understood as an example of a text belonging to the genre of humorous literature or “literatura de la graciosidad”, as it is known. Other examples of jocular comic literature are presented and their value and importance are discussed. Thus, the paper offers a less severe viewpoint of these humanists, in contrast with the more solemn usually shown.

El artículo presenta la edición crítica y traducción española de un epigrama inédito (Qui superas superos supera uirtute, Negrone...) en el que el licenciado Francisco Pacheco (1535-1599) da forma a un hiperbólico elogio del doctor Luciano de Negrón (1540-1606), y de una carta astrológica en la que le augura un obispado. El estudio reúne los datos conocidos ―y aporta otros nuevos― sobre Negrón y su relación con Pacheco y con otras figuras del humanismo sevillano, como Benito Arias Montano y Pedro Vélez de Guevara. Interpreta ambos textos como una broma de Pacheco a Negrón con motivo del nombramiento de este como consiliario del arcediano de Sevilla, y los sitúa en su contexto de“literatura de la graciosidad”, como se la ha llamado. Identifica otros ejemplos de literatura jocosa ―así como textos programáticos defendiéndola―, y razona su importancia y valor: ofrecen una cara desconocida de los humanistas, de quienes habitualmente nos ha llegado solo una imagen seria y severa.

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Sevilla en el siglo XVI, Filología clásica, Humanismo sevillano, Luciano de Negrón, Licenciado Francisco Pacheco, Literatura de la graciosidad

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