. . "1085396351"^^ . . . . . . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa"@de . . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa"@pt . . . . . "Pedro Mej\u00EDa, en graf\u00EDas y fonolog\u00EDa antiguas Pero Mexia (Sevilla, 1497-ib\u00EDdem, 1551), fue un escritor, humanista e historiador espa\u00F1ol del Renacimiento."@es . . . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa (ou Pedro Mej\u00EDa, en espagnol ancien Pero Mex\u00EDa, n\u00E9 \u00E0 S\u00E9ville entre le 17 janvier et le 6 septembre 1497 et mort dans cette ville le 17 janvier 1551) est un humaniste et philosophe de la Renaissance espagnole, \u00E9crivain, chroniqueur et historien espagnol."@fr . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa (Siviglia, 1497 circa \u2013 Siviglia, 17 gennaio 1551) \u00E8 stato uno scrittore ed erudito spagnolo."@it . . . "Pero Mexia (gaztelerazko egungo era arautuan Pedro Mej\u00EDa) (Sevilla, 1497 \u2013 ibidem, 1551ko urtarrilaren 11) Pizkunde garaiko idazle, historialari eta humanista bat izan zen."@eu . . . . . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa (auch Pedro Mej\u00EDa, * zwischen dem 17. Januar und 6. September 1497 in Sevilla; \u2020 17. Januar 1551/52 ebenda) war ein humanistischer Autor des 16. Jahrhunderts. Den Gro\u00DFteil seines Lebens verbrachte der Schriftsteller in seiner Heimatstadt, f\u00FCr die er in seinen Schriften stets eine spezielle Zuneigung zum Ausdruck brachte."@de . . . . . . "Pedro Mej\u00EDa (old Spanish spelling: Pero Mex\u00EDa), (between 17 January and 6 September 1497 \u2013 17 January 1551) was a Spanish Renaissance writer, humanist and historian. He was born and died in Seville, where he lived for the majority of his life and for which there is always a special affection in his writings. He studied humanities and law at Seville and Salamanca universities. He maintained correspondence with Erasmus of Rotterdam, Luis Vives and Juan Gines de Sepulveda. In 1548, he was appointed official chronicler of the court of Emperor Charles V."@en . . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa"@it . "3075"^^ . . . . . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa (Sevilha, 6 de setembro de 1497 \u2014 Sevilha, 17 de janeiro de 1552) foi poeta, cronista, humanista e historiador espanhol. Correspondeu-se com Erasmo de Rotterdam, Juan Luis Vives e tamb\u00E9m com o humanista, fil\u00F3sofo e te\u00F3logo espanhol Juan Gin\u00E9s de Sep\u00FAlveda (1489-1573). Foi cronista imperial na corte de Carlos V desde 1548 at\u00E9 sua morte."@pt . . . . . . . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa"@en . . . . . . . . . . "32074815"^^ . . . . "Pero Mexia"@eu . . . . . . . . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa (Siviglia, 1497 circa \u2013 Siviglia, 17 gennaio 1551) \u00E8 stato uno scrittore ed erudito spagnolo."@it . . . . "Pedro Mej\u00EDa (old Spanish spelling: Pero Mex\u00EDa), (between 17 January and 6 September 1497 \u2013 17 January 1551) was a Spanish Renaissance writer, humanist and historian. He was born and died in Seville, where he lived for the majority of his life and for which there is always a special affection in his writings. He studied humanities and law at Seville and Salamanca universities. He maintained correspondence with Erasmus of Rotterdam, Luis Vives and Juan Gines de Sepulveda. In 1548, he was appointed official chronicler of the court of Emperor Charles V. His major work is Silva de varia lecci\u00F3n (A Miscellany of Several Lessons) (1540), which became an early best seller across Europe. It was reprinted 17 times in the sixteenth century and was translated into Italian (1542), French (1552) and English (1571). Within a century, Silva reached 31 editions in Spanish, and 75 in foreign languages. It is an encyclopedic miscellany or mixture of subjects of interest across the diverse repertoire of humanistic knowledge of the time. The work takes material from the Attic Nights by Aulus Gellius, the Banquet of the Sophists by Athenaeus, the Saturnalia of Macrobius, the Memorable deeds and sayings of Valerius Maximus, the Inventor of all things by Polidoro Virgilio, the Moralia and Parallel Lives of Plutarch and, above all, the Natural History of Pliny the Elder. It also contains work by Erasmus of Rotterdam. Traces of this miscellany can be found in works by Mateo Alem\u00E1n, Miguel de Cervantes, Shakespeare and Montaigne, to mention only a few of the authors he influenced. Other major works by Mexia are Historia imperial y ces\u00E1rea (1545), Historia del Emperador Carlos V (unfinished and unpublished) and Coloquios y Di\u00E1logos (1547)."@en . . . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa (Sevilha, 6 de setembro de 1497 \u2014 Sevilha, 17 de janeiro de 1552) foi poeta, cronista, humanista e historiador espanhol. Correspondeu-se com Erasmo de Rotterdam, Juan Luis Vives e tamb\u00E9m com o humanista, fil\u00F3sofo e te\u00F3logo espanhol Juan Gin\u00E9s de Sep\u00FAlveda (1489-1573). Foi cronista imperial na corte de Carlos V desde 1548 at\u00E9 sua morte."@pt . . . "Pedro Mej\u00EDa"@es . . . . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa (ou Pedro Mej\u00EDa, en espagnol ancien Pero Mex\u00EDa, n\u00E9 \u00E0 S\u00E9ville entre le 17 janvier et le 6 septembre 1497 et mort dans cette ville le 17 janvier 1551) est un humaniste et philosophe de la Renaissance espagnole, \u00E9crivain, chroniqueur et historien espagnol."@fr . . . . . . . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa"@fr . . . . . . . . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa (auch Pedro Mej\u00EDa, * zwischen dem 17. Januar und 6. September 1497 in Sevilla; \u2020 17. Januar 1551/52 ebenda) war ein humanistischer Autor des 16. Jahrhunderts. Den Gro\u00DFteil seines Lebens verbrachte der Schriftsteller in seiner Heimatstadt, f\u00FCr die er in seinen Schriften stets eine spezielle Zuneigung zum Ausdruck brachte."@de . . . . "Pedro Mex\u00EDa"@ca . . . . . . . . "Pedro Mej\u00EDa, en graf\u00EDas y fonolog\u00EDa antiguas Pero Mexia (Sevilla, 1497-ib\u00EDdem, 1551), fue un escritor, humanista e historiador espa\u00F1ol del Renacimiento."@es . . . . "Pedro Mej\u00EDa (en grafies antigues Pero Mexia), (Sevilla, 1497 - ib\u00EDdem, 1551) fou un escriptor, humanista i historiador espanyol del Renaixement."@ca . "Pero Mexia (gaztelerazko egungo era arautuan Pedro Mej\u00EDa) (Sevilla, 1497 \u2013 ibidem, 1551ko urtarrilaren 11) Pizkunde garaiko idazle, historialari eta humanista bat izan zen."@eu . . . . . "Pedro Mej\u00EDa (en grafies antigues Pero Mexia), (Sevilla, 1497 - ib\u00EDdem, 1551) fou un escriptor, humanista i historiador espanyol del Renaixement."@ca . . . . .