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Bernat Metge

A mural of Metge Bernat Metge (; ( 1350 – 1410) was a Catalan writer and humanist, best known as the author of '''', which he wrote from prison ( 1398), in which Metge discusses the immortality of the soul.

He was a courtier and Secretary for Joan I of Aragon, queen Violant of Bar, and following some troubles, once more served Martin the Humane of Aragon from 1403 to 1410.

His influences included the literature of Provence, Petrarch, and ''De vetula'', wrongly attributed to Ovid and now sometimes claimed for Richard de Fournival.

He had a profound impact on the Catalan letters and was a catalyst for Italian letters to reach the Iberian Peninsula. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Los Somni / by Metge, Bernat.

    Published 1924..
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    Obres menors / by Metge, Bernat.

    Published 1927.