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Diez epigramas a doña María de Mendoza y otros tres poemas ¿relacionados con ella? (Juan de Vergara, Álvar Gómez, Rodrigo López de Úbeda y Luis Hurtado de Toledo)

Authors: Vaquero Serrano, María del Carmen;

Diez epigramas a doña María de Mendoza y otros tres poemas ¿relacionados con ella? (Juan de Vergara, Álvar Gómez, Rodrigo López de Úbeda y Luis Hurtado de Toledo)

Abstract

This article brings together thirteen poems (eleven in Latin and two in Castilian) related to doña María de Mendoza (ca. 1522-1567), the daughter of the count of Mélito. The poems were written by four learned men from Toledo who knew and admired her.; En este artículo se reúnen trece poemas (once en latín y dos en castellano) relacionados con doña María de Mendoza (h. 1522-1567), hija del conde de Mélito. Sus autores son cuatro eruditos toledanos que la conocieron y admiraron.

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UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS, Juan de Vergara, Luis Hurtado de Toledo, Edyllia, Rodrigo López de Úbeda, María de Mendoza, coral, Álvar Gómez

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