Bernat Metge (Catalan pronunciation:[bəɾˈnadˈmedʒə]; (c. 1350 – 1410) was a Catalan writer and humanist, best known as the author of Lo Somni, which he wrote from prison (c. 1398), in which Metge discusses the immortality of the soul.[1]
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.[2][1]
His influences included the literature of Provence, Petrarch, and De vetula, wrongly attributed to Ovid and now sometimes claimed for Richard de Fournival.[3]
He had a profound impact on the Catalan letters and was a catalyst for Italian letters to reach the Iberian Peninsula.[1]
^ abcSarton, George (1948). Introduction to the history of science. Carnegie institution of Washington publicationno. 376-. Vol. 3. Baltimore. hdl:2027/umn.31951d00027255b.
^Associació d'Escriptors en Llengua Catalana (n.d.); Molla (n.d.)
BernatMetge (Catalan pronunciation: [bəɾˈnad ˈmedʒə]; (c. 1350 – 1410) was a Catalan writer and humanist, best known as the author of Lo Somni, which...
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General de la Llengua Catalana). Later he worked in the BernatMetge Foundation (Fundació BernatMetge), specializing in classical studies, and became lecturer...
anonymously hand-written in Sant Cugat in 1429; later retranslated by BernatMetge), French and Spanish. The famous first tale (I, 1) of the notorious Ser...
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. The ca:Col·lecció Fundació BernatMetge (Greek and Latin Classics), founded in 1922 for publishing critical bilingual...
Shui Hu Zhuan; approximate date of earliest components known) c. 1399 BernatMetge - The Dream (Lo Somni), first humanist work in Catalan. Christine de...
This was followed by a Catalan prose translation Ovidi enamorat by BernatMetge in the 1380s. The work was first printed around 1475. It existed in numerous...
texts. He was collaborator of the Catalan Biblical Foundation and of the BernatMetge Foundation. Many other works and translations of him were unpublished...
(Chrysologus, Archbishop of Ravenna) (1987). Sermons 28-62 bis. Fundació BernatMetge. pp. 19–. ISBN 978-84-7225-384-1. Retrieved 7 April 2013. Yancey, Richard...
Renaissance values, something than can also be seen in the works of BernatMetge and Andreu Febrer. During this period, Catalan remained as one of the...
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Renaissance values, something than can also be seen in the works of BernatMetge and Andreu Febrer. During this period, Catalan was what Costa Carreras...
cultivated, with influences from Italian humanism. Authors as the humanist BernatMetge the preacher Vincent Ferrer, Francesc Eiximenis or Anselm Turmeda write...
Maria (ed.). Pseudo-Cebrià: Poemes (in Spanish). Barcelona: Fundació BernatMetge. pp. 9–24. ISBN 978-84-7225-882-2. Eleanor Shipley Duckett, Latin writers...
institutions in charge of the cultural and official development of Catalan. The BernatMetge Foundation translated Greek and Latin language classics into Catalan...
Renaissance values, something that can also be seen in the works of BernatMetge and Andreu Febrer. During this period, Catalan was what Costa Carreras...
Història, vol. IX: llibres XVIII-XXI Per Polibi (in Catalan). Fundació BernatMetge. Rodríguez González, Julio (2010). La resistencia hispana contra Roma...
such as Pedro de Saplana, a Dominican (14th century), Antonio Canals, BernatMetge (c.1340-1413), Carlos de Aragon (1421–1461), nephew of King Alphonse...
Pau Sabater, Prats de Molló, Santiago Rusiñol, Anselm Turmeda, and BernatMetge. In the following years there were few changes: in 1932 Tetuàn square...
the Royal Chancellery by the Crown of Aragon, whose scribes included BernatMetge, one of the most important figures of Catalan literature) derived in...
much in common with the Consolació of Luys Ycart and the Medicina of BernatMetge. Basset's religious verse consists in four poems about the Virgin Mary...