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Hernando de Acuña (c. 1520 – 22 June 1580), a native of Valladolid, was a Spanish poet and translator of the Spanish Golden Age. He was admired by Emperor Charles V for both his military and literary talents.

Hernando de Acuña's poems
Hernando de Acuña's poems

Life


Of noble birth, he devoted his youth to arms and fought as a soldier in Italy under the command of Alfonso d'Avalos in the War of Piedmont between the French and the Holy Roman Empire. He also served in Germany. During this period he wrote verses to two ladies known as "Silvia" and "Galatea". Captured by the French, he was released by the emperor Charles, who appointed him governor of Querasco. In 1557 he participated in the Battle of St. Quentin.

About 1560 he abandoned his military career and moved back to Spain, marrying a cousin named Juana de Zúñiga. He settled in Granada, where he and Diego Hurtado de Mendoza became the most famous of local poets. He died at Granada in 1580.


Literary works


Hernando de Acuña represents the first generation of Petrachian poets in Spain. He is best known for sonnets, eclogues and elegies. Several works were dedicated to Charles V, including the well-known sonnet "Ya se acerca, señor, o ya es llegada", which sums up Charles' political creed as "Un monarca, un imperio y una espada". As a pastoral poet he excelled.

His translation of le Chevalier délibéré, the well-known chivalric romance by Olivier de la Marche, under the title of El Cavallero Determinado, was much esteemed by the emperor; so indeed were his translations from Ovid and Juan Boscán Almogáver, and his Poesías varias.

Other poems were published by his widow in 1591.[1] His contemporary Lewes Lewknor translated works by him into English.


See also


 ·  Biography portal  ·  Poetry portal  ·  Spain portal

References


  1. Chambers Biographical Dictionary, ISBN 0-550-16010-8, p.7

На других языках


- [en] Hernando de Acuña

[es] Hernando de Acuña

Hernando de Acuña (Valladolid, 1518 - Granada, 22 de junio de 1580) fue militar y poeta español petrarquista del Renacimiento.

[fr] Hernando de Acuña

Diego Hernando de Acuña (Valladolid, 1518 - Grenade, 22 juin 1580) fut un poète espagnol de la Renaissance influencé par Pétrarque.

[ru] Акунья, Эрнандо де

Дие́го Эрна́ндо (Фернандо) де Аку́нья (исп. Hernando de Acuña; 1520 (1520)[2], Вальядолид — 22 июня 1580, Гранада) — испанский поэт Золотого века Испании, переводчик.



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