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Francisco de Medrano y Villa

Horace reciting his verses, by Adalbert von Rössler. Francisco de Medrano y Villa (Seville, 1570–1607) was a priest and lyric poet of the Spanish Renaissance, renowned as one of Spain's best imitators of Horace, comparing favorably in that respect with Luis de León. Francisco was a member of the noble House of Medrano, prominent patrons and contributors of the Spanish Golden Age. His poetry was posthumously published in Palermo in 1617, together with the works of his friend Pedro Venegas de Saavedra. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Poetas líricos de los siglos XVI y XVII, 1

    Published 1854
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