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Fernando De Rojas

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Gender Male
Born La Puebla De Montalban
Spain
DiedTalavera De La Reina
Spain
April 1541
Talavera De La Reina
Spain
PlaysComedia de Calisto Y Melibea
ParentsHernando de Rojas
Catalina de Rojas
Job Lawyer
Author
Novelist
Movies/Shows La Celestina
The Wanton of Spain
NationalitySpanish
Education University of Salamanca
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID487837

Celestina: Tragicomedia de Calisto Y Melibea
Celestina: Or, The Tragi-comedy of Calisto and Melibea
The Interlude of Calisto and Melebea
Six Anonymous Plays. First Series (C. 1510-1537) Comprising Four Elements--The Beauty and Good Properties of Women (Usually Known As Calisto and Melibaea)--Every Man--Hickscorner--the World and the Child--Thersites--Note-Book and Word-List, Ed
Celestina: an annotated edition of the first Dutch translation (Antwerp, 1550)
Celestine: A critical ed. of the first French translation (1527) of the Spanish classic La Celestina
Celestina: Bilingual Edition (English – Spanish)
Early Celestina [Archivo de Ordenador]: Electronic Texts and Concordances
Celestina: The Tragi-Comedy of Calisto and Melibea
An edition of the first Italian translation of the Celestina
The Celestina: A Fifteenth-Century Spanish Novel in Dialogue
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Fernando de Rojas was a Spanish author and dramatist, known for his only surviving work, La Celestina, first published in 1499. It is variously considered "the last work of the Spanish Middle Ages or the first work of the Spanish Renaissance". Rojas wrote La Celestina while still a student.

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