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Francisco Delicado (or Delgado) (c. 1480 – c. 1535) was a Spanish writer and editor of the Renaissance. Little is known about his life. He was born in Cordoba, Spain and, for uncertain reasons, he moved to Rome, where he Italianized his surname to Delicado. After the sack of Rome, he went to Venice where he wrote his novel Portrait of Lozana: The Lusty Andalusian Woman (El retrato de la Loçana Andaluza, 1528), that continues on the lines of the exemplified by Celestina. The book is a social and historical portrait of Rome and its dark side in the first years of the 16th century, and one of the first works of the picaresque novel. He was also a disciple of Antonio de Nebrija (who wrote Gramática de la lengua castellana, the first extensive work on Spanish language grammar) and editor of bo

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  • Francisco Delicado (ca)
  • Francisco Delicado (eo)
  • Francisco Delicado (eu)
  • Francisco Delicado (es)
  • Francisco Delicado (en)
  • Francisco Delicado (fr)
  • Francisco Delicado (it)
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  • Francisco DELICADO, (ĉ. 1475 - ĉirkaŭ 1535), pastro kaj verkisto hispana de la epoko de la Renesanco. (eo)
  • Francisco Delicado (edo Delgado) (Kordoba?, 1480 aldean – Venezia?, 1535 aldean) XVI. mendeko espainiar elizgizon, sendagile, editore eta idazlea izan zen. Elio Antonio de Nebrijaren ikaslea izan zen, eta Italian bizi izan zen XVI. mende hasieraz geroztik. Venezian kokakurik, eleberri pikareskoa idatzi eta argitaratu zuen. Obra horretan garai hartan Italian bizi zen gizarte ustelaren giroa islatzen du egileak. Editore ere jardun zuen, eta La Celestina (1531), Amadis de Gaula (1533) eta Primaleón (1534) obren argitalpenak prestatu zituen. (eu)
  • Francisco Delgado, que latinizó su nombre a Delicado (c. 1475-c. 1535) fue un clérigo, médico, editor y escritor español de la época del Renacimiento. (es)
  • Francisco Delicado ou Delgado (vers 1480 - vers 1535) est un écrivain et éditeur espagnol de la Renaissance, né à Cordoue. On sait peu de choses de sa vie. Pour des raisons inconnues, il s'est installé à Rome, où il est devenu vicaire et a italianisé son nom en Delicado. Il a notamment écrit La Gentille Andalouse, illustrée en 1907 par Franz von Bayros. Il a souffert de la syphilis. (fr)
  • Francisco Delicado (o Delgado) (Cordova, 1480 circa – 1535 circa) è stato uno scrittore spagnolo. Fu attivo negli anni del Rinascimento. (it)
  • Francisco Delgado, que llatinitzà el seu nom a Delicado, (Martos, (Jaén) 1475 - 1535) fou un clergue, metge, editor, i escriptor espanyol de l'època del Renaixement. Fou deixeble del cèlebre Nebrija, i residí a Venècia i Roma i altres poblacions italianes, ocupat principalment en corregir obres espanyoles. Donà bellíssimes edicions del Amadís de Gaula (Venècia, 1533), i de Los Tres libros del cavallero Primoleón y Posendos, su hermano, hijos del emperador Palmerin de Oliva, traducidos del griego en romance castellano (Venècia, 1534), obra que s'ha atribuït a Delicado, però el que és cert és que introduí en ella encertades observacions que no desdiuen del caràcter del llibre. (ca)
  • Francisco Delicado (or Delgado) (c. 1480 – c. 1535) was a Spanish writer and editor of the Renaissance. Little is known about his life. He was born in Cordoba, Spain and, for uncertain reasons, he moved to Rome, where he Italianized his surname to Delicado. After the sack of Rome, he went to Venice where he wrote his novel Portrait of Lozana: The Lusty Andalusian Woman (El retrato de la Loçana Andaluza, 1528), that continues on the lines of the exemplified by Celestina. The book is a social and historical portrait of Rome and its dark side in the first years of the 16th century, and one of the first works of the picaresque novel. He was also a disciple of Antonio de Nebrija (who wrote Gramática de la lengua castellana, the first extensive work on Spanish language grammar) and editor of bo (en)
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