Garcilaso de la Vega (poet)
Garcilaso de la Vega, KOS (c. 1501 – 14 October 1536) was a Spanish soldier and poet. Although not the first or the only one to do so, he was the most influential poet to introduce Italian Renaissance verse forms, poetic techniques, and themes to Spain. He was well known in poetic circles during his lifetime, and his poetry has continued to be popular without interruption until the present. His poetry was published posthumously by Juan Boscán in 1543, and it has been the subject of several annotated editions, the first and most famous of which appeared in 1574.
Garcilaso de la Vega KOS | |
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Portrait at the New Gallery, Kassel | |
Born | García Laso de la Vega 15 February 1498–1503 Toledo, Castile (present-day Spain) |
Died | –38) Nice, Duchy of Savoy (present-day France) | 14 October 1536 (aged 33
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