... Gamboa,1* Eduardo Manuel Arias-Marín,1 Jorge Romero-García,1 Adalberto Benavides-Mendoza,2 Jo... more ... Gamboa,1* Eduardo Manuel Arias-Marín,1 Jorge Romero-García,1 Adalberto Benavides-Mendoza,2 Josefina Zamora-Rodríguez1 y Sandra Peregrina García ... existen en las zonas semidesérticas de México como los son: i) aprove-char al máximo el agua de riego mediante ...
Almost thirty years ago M. Marcel Bataillon drew attention to the importance for Spain (as indeed... more Almost thirty years ago M. Marcel Bataillon drew attention to the importance for Spain (as indeed for the rest of Europe) of the Neostoic movement whose great champion and leader was the Flemish humanist Justus Lipsius: ‘El neoestoicismo señalaba un renacimiento del humanismo filosófico. Por su afán de conciliar su fe moral con el cristianismo, fue un nuevo género de Philosophia Christi. Justo Lipsio fue el nuevo maestro de este género, a partir del momento en que, vuelto al redil del catolicismo, vino a enseñar en Lovaina.’ During Lipsius's own lifetime, of course, many Spanish scholars and men of substance, including Arias Montano, the Argensola brothers, Baltasar de Zúñiga and the young Quevedo, corresponded with him, and the occasional, if often tangential, reference to his name in the literature of the early seventeenth century shows the extent to which he was known, suggesting that his influence had permeated far. However, little has yet been done to trace that influence, and the only study to date is the brief appendix that Sr Astrana Marín added to his volume of Quevedo's poetry: ‘Personalidad de Justo Lipsio y sus relaciones con don Francisco de Quevedo Villegas’.
... Gamboa,1* Eduardo Manuel Arias-Marín,1 Jorge Romero-García,1 Adalberto Benavides-Mendoza,2 Jo... more ... Gamboa,1* Eduardo Manuel Arias-Marín,1 Jorge Romero-García,1 Adalberto Benavides-Mendoza,2 Josefina Zamora-Rodríguez1 y Sandra Peregrina García ... existen en las zonas semidesérticas de México como los son: i) aprove-char al máximo el agua de riego mediante ...
Almost thirty years ago M. Marcel Bataillon drew attention to the importance for Spain (as indeed... more Almost thirty years ago M. Marcel Bataillon drew attention to the importance for Spain (as indeed for the rest of Europe) of the Neostoic movement whose great champion and leader was the Flemish humanist Justus Lipsius: ‘El neoestoicismo señalaba un renacimiento del humanismo filosófico. Por su afán de conciliar su fe moral con el cristianismo, fue un nuevo género de Philosophia Christi. Justo Lipsio fue el nuevo maestro de este género, a partir del momento en que, vuelto al redil del catolicismo, vino a enseñar en Lovaina.’ During Lipsius's own lifetime, of course, many Spanish scholars and men of substance, including Arias Montano, the Argensola brothers, Baltasar de Zúñiga and the young Quevedo, corresponded with him, and the occasional, if often tangential, reference to his name in the literature of the early seventeenth century shows the extent to which he was known, suggesting that his influence had permeated far. However, little has yet been done to trace that influence, and the only study to date is the brief appendix that Sr Astrana Marín added to his volume of Quevedo's poetry: ‘Personalidad de Justo Lipsio y sus relaciones con don Francisco de Quevedo Villegas’.
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