Juan de Flores (c. 1455 - c. 1525) was a Spanish courtier, knight, administrator, diplomat and author, most known for two "sentimental novels": Grimalte y Gradissa and Grisel y Mirabella, both probably written between 1470-1477 and published around 1495. Until recently, little was known of his life. Representative of a class of late medieval "humanist knights", he was associated with the court of García Álvarez de Toledo, 1st Duke of Alba and may have been the nephew of the noble Pedro Alvarez Osorio. In 1476, he was appointed official chronicler to the monarchs Fernando and Isabella; among his other political activities, he may have participated in the civil war of the 1470s and in Grenada. He was "one of the most widely read Spanish authors in Europe", unmatched until Miguel de Cervantes
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| - Juan de Flores (c. 1455 - c. 1525) fue un diplomático y escritor español, autor de las novelas sentimentales Grimalte Y Gradissa y Grisel y Mirabella, perteneciente al Prerrenacimiento. (es)
- Juán de Flores var en spansk poet, verksam omkring 1500. Flores är huvudsakligen känd genom Grisel y Mirabella, en fri bearbetning efter Giovanni Boccaccios Filocolo och Grimalte y Gradissa, som är en fortsättning på Boccaccios Fiammetta. Den förra dikten blev ytterst populär och översattes till flera språk och har gett stoff till Ludovico Ariostos Orlando, John Fletchers Women pleased, Lope de Vegas Ley executada och Madeleine de Scudérys Le prince déguisé. Båda dikterna är troligen från 1400-talet. (sv)
- Juan de Flores (c. 1455 - c. 1525) was a Spanish courtier, knight, administrator, diplomat and author, most known for two "sentimental novels": Grimalte y Gradissa and Grisel y Mirabella, both probably written between 1470-1477 and published around 1495. Until recently, little was known of his life. Representative of a class of late medieval "humanist knights", he was associated with the court of García Álvarez de Toledo, 1st Duke of Alba and may have been the nephew of the noble Pedro Alvarez Osorio. In 1476, he was appointed official chronicler to the monarchs Fernando and Isabella; among his other political activities, he may have participated in the civil war of the 1470s and in Grenada. He was "one of the most widely read Spanish authors in Europe", unmatched until Miguel de Cervantes (en)
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| - Juan de Flores (c. 1455 - c. 1525) was a Spanish courtier, knight, administrator, diplomat and author, most known for two "sentimental novels": Grimalte y Gradissa and Grisel y Mirabella, both probably written between 1470-1477 and published around 1495. Until recently, little was known of his life. Representative of a class of late medieval "humanist knights", he was associated with the court of García Álvarez de Toledo, 1st Duke of Alba and may have been the nephew of the noble Pedro Alvarez Osorio. In 1476, he was appointed official chronicler to the monarchs Fernando and Isabella; among his other political activities, he may have participated in the civil war of the 1470s and in Grenada. He was "one of the most widely read Spanish authors in Europe", unmatched until Miguel de Cervantes started writing 60 years after de Flores died, and the European popularity of his Grisel y Mirabella (which had at least 56 editions in several languages before Cervantes was born) was on a par with Diego de San Pedro's Cárcel de amor and Fernando de Rojas's La Celestina. (en)
- Juan de Flores (c. 1455 - c. 1525) fue un diplomático y escritor español, autor de las novelas sentimentales Grimalte Y Gradissa y Grisel y Mirabella, perteneciente al Prerrenacimiento. (es)
- Juán de Flores var en spansk poet, verksam omkring 1500. Flores är huvudsakligen känd genom Grisel y Mirabella, en fri bearbetning efter Giovanni Boccaccios Filocolo och Grimalte y Gradissa, som är en fortsättning på Boccaccios Fiammetta. Den förra dikten blev ytterst populär och översattes till flera språk och har gett stoff till Ludovico Ariostos Orlando, John Fletchers Women pleased, Lope de Vegas Ley executada och Madeleine de Scudérys Le prince déguisé. Båda dikterna är troligen från 1400-talet. (sv)
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