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Juan de Mena

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Juan de Mena, engraving of a Zaragoza's edition ([[Jorge Coci Juan de Mena (1411–1456) was one of the most significant Spanish poets of the fifteenth century. He was highly regarded at the court of Juan II de Castilla, who appointed him ''veinticuatro'' (one of twenty-four aldermen) of Córdoba, ''secretario de cartas latinas'' (secretary of Latin letters) and ''cronista real'' (royal chronicler). His works show the influence of Renaissance humanism and place him in the period of transition in Spain from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Laberinto de fortuna / Juan de Mena ; edición de John G. Cummins. by Mena, Juan de, 1411-1456

    Published 1984
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    Las trescientas / Juan de Mena ; edited and with notes by Isidoro Janeiro. by Mena, Juan de, 1411-1456

    Published 2008
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    Las Coplas de Mingo Revulgo / edición, estudio preliminar y notas de Vivana Brodey.

    Published 1986
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    Primera floresta de incunables.

    Published 1957
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