Manuel Martí

Manuel Martí (1663–1737) was a Spanish archaeologist, humanist, writer, and Hellenist. Born near Valencia in 1663, He published a collection of poems, entitled Amalthea Geographica, and made several translations from the Latin.[1] He died in Alicante in 1737.

Portrait of Manuel Martí y Zaragoza attributed to José Vergara Gimeno. Oil on canvas, 199 x 112 cm, Universidad de Valencia, Paraninfo

Juan José Eguiara y Eguren published his Biblioteca Mexicana in response to the text of Martí, which denigrated the attainments of the men of letters of the New World in his "epistolas latinas" printed in Madrid in 1735.

Works

  • Alluvione Tyberis Sylva, Rome, 1688.
  • Notae in Theocritum.
  • Satyromastix.
  • Apasterosis, Madrid, 1722.
  • Libri Epistolarum duodecim, Madrid, 1735, second edition, Amsterdam, 1738.
  • Pro crepitu ventris, Madrid, 1737.

References

  1. "Martí, Manuel | Mimesi". stel2.ub.edu. Retrieved 26 August 2023.


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