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Salamanca, Excudebat Lucas à Iunta, 1580. In 4°. Two parts in one volume. Printer's device on the title page, historiated initials, missing title page in the lower white section, marginal foxing but otherwise a fresh copy, contemporary loose parchment binding. Stamp of an ancient religious library.
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Luis de León (Belmonte, 1527 – Madrigal de las Altas Torres, August 23, 1591) was a Spanish poet, translator, and theologian. Having become a friar, he is one of the most important writers of the second phase of the Spanish Renaissance, along with Saint John of the Cross, and is part of the ascetic literature of the second half of the century. His poetry is inspired by the desire to abandon earthly aspects in order to ascend to God. Moral and ascetic themes dominate his work.
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