So it continued until, in 1527, a translation of his Enchiridion was issued by Alonso Fernández de Madrid, Archdeacon of Alcor.
Meanwhile the Seville tribunal had been struggling with the mass of work thrown upon it by the capture of Julian Hernández and Don Juan Ponce de Leon.
The career of Julian Hernández proves that men who took their lives in their hands might occasionally bring in a few books, but his fate was not encouraging.
He had contributed to Julian Hernández thirty ducats towards books to be smuggled by the latter.
When, in 1565, Pedro Hernández was tried at Toledo for Calvinism, he confessed at once, professed conversion and begged for mercy.
He was an elegant Latin poet, and Menéndez y Pelayo tells us that he was the father of historical criticism.
In 1443 an attempt was made to reconstruct it, but as soon as it endeavored to repress the lawless nobles and laid siege to Pedro López de Ayala in Salvatierra its forces were cut to pieces and dispersed by Pedro Fernández de Velasco.
Innocent IV ratification of certain treaties which he was negotiating with the princes of Africa (Fernández y González, p.
There is an allusion to this edict in the Relacion de la Causa contra Don Pedro Fernández Ybarraran (MSS.
For six years she remained undisturbed, when the testimony of Francisca Hernández caused a second prosecution, in which the heterogeneous character of the fiscal's accusation shows how little was understood as to the heresies under discussion.
Nothing worthy of note happened to Captain Don Francisco de Sandoval, but the Indians of Bacor prepared an ambush against Juan Fernández de León in a very dangerous pass.
The vanguard and rearguard were placed in command of Captains Sandoval and Juan Fernández de León.
Mother and father and daughter,--Menéndez is the name.
Señor Menéndez came back from the smoker with a graver face every day.
The family of Menéndez y García beamed upon Honor with shy cordiality.
As patriots, both Quintana and Gallego were bitterly opposed to French domination; as poets they meekly submitted to the French classic rules and carried on the traditions of Luzán and Meléndez Valdés.
Of these the best was Cienfuegos, who most nearly approached his master Meléndez in the skill with which he versified according to the precepts from abroad.
Menéndez y Pelayo pointed out that Galdós lacks the lyric flame which touches with poignant emotion the common things of life.
Portuguese and Gallego were the same language up to the fifteenth century, hence it is that the great critic Menéndez y Pelayo always includes Portuguese writers in his studies of Spanish literature.
It is told of Hernández that he never undertook a work till he had first prayed.
When a race can produce in a short fifty years a Pereda, a Valera, a Menéndez y Pelayo, have we the right to call it spent and out of the running?
Menéndez y Pelayo may be called a literary phenomenon.
Hernández softened the crudity or the realist school to which he belonged by depicting nobility of face and bearing.
Hernández adds that "the old fishermen of Yucatan still call the whale Itzam: this explains the name of Itzaes, by which the Mayas were known before the founding of Mayapan".
The Spanish peninsula, according to Menéndez y Pelayo, has produced no fewer than forty-seven translations of the Ars Poetica.
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