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Antonio Coello (26 October 1611, Madrid  20 October 1652, Madrid) was a Spanish dramatist and poet. He entered the household of the Duke of Alburquerque, and after some years of service in the army received the Order of Santiago in 1648. He was a favorite of Philip IV, who is reported to have collaborated with him; this rumour is not confirmed, but there is ample proof of Coello's collaboration with Calderón, Rojas Zorrilla, Solis and Velez de Guevara, the most distinguished dramatists of the age.[1]

According to the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, the best of his original plays, Los Empenos de seis horas, "is an excellent example of stagecraft and animated dialogue." It has been wrongly ascribed to Calderón; it was adapted by Samuel Tuke, under the title of The Adventures of Five Hours, and was described by Pepys as superior to Othello.[2] Coello died on 20 October 1652, shortly after his nomination to a post in the household of Philip IV.[1]


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  1.  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Coello, Antonio". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 642.
  2. "Pepys' Diary: August 20th, 1666".



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Antonio Coello (26 octobre 1611 à Madrid - 20 octobre 1652 à Madrid) était un dramaturge et un poète espagnol.



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