Elogios a Francisco de Quevedo en una oda encomiástica de Giulio Cesare Stella (1618). Panorama del círculo literario neolatino del Tercer Duque de Osuna, Virrey de Nápoles

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  • Israel Villalba de la Güida
Keywords: Francisco de Quevedo, neo-latin liric poetry, Giulio Cesare Stella

Abstract

The aspiration of this article is no other than to reveal the actual friendship and literary protection between Francisco de Quevedo and the neolatin poet Giulio Cesare Stella (1564-1624) during the specific cultural and political context concerning the Viceroyalty of Naples in 1616 to 1620, Tercer Duque de Osuna. Sodalitas between the two poets is corroborated based on a disclosure of a new ode from Stella (1618), in which Stella is pleased by the distinction of Orden de Santiago to Quevedo, as well as by his return to Naples (Ad Don Franciscum Quevedum / comitis Julii Caesaris Stellae ode). This ode, unknown to the moment, was published with other eulogistic poems to Quevedo, in Vicente Mariner’s Opera omnia (Tournay, 1633). Concurrently, this empathy is confirmed by Pablo Antonio de Tarsia, Quevedo’s contemporary biographer. That collation opens new perspectives on the poet’s life, appreciated to this moment as the second author on neolatin epic poetry based on Columbus, Columbeidos libri priores duo (1585 and 1589).

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Villalba de la Güida, I. (2010). Elogios a Francisco de Quevedo en una oda encomiástica de Giulio Cesare Stella (1618). Panorama del círculo literario neolatino del Tercer Duque de Osuna, Virrey de Nápoles. Myrtia, 25, 259–286. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/myrtia/article/view/131941
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