Francisco Ayerra de Santa María

Francisco Ayerra de Santa María

Father Francisco Ayerra de Santa María (1630 – 1703) is considered to be Puerto Rico's first native born poet.

Early years

Santa Maria was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he received his primary and secondary education. He went to Mexico as a young and enrolled in the University of Mexico, where he earned a degree in Canonic Law. Following this he was ordaned as priest.

It was in Mexico that Santa Maria wrote most of his works and became successful as a poet. His Poetic style was known as "cultural", because it was based on religious and historical themes. He wrote his verses in both Spanish and Latin. His work has been included in many anthologies.

First rector of the Tridentino Seminary in Mexico

In 1690, Carlos de Sigüenza, a Mexican Intellectual, became fascinated with the adventures a Puerto Rican named Alonzo Ramirez, who as a child embarked from San Juan, Puerto Rico on an adventurous voyage in 1675, that would take him around the world and eventually to his final destination Yucatan, Mexico. Sigüenza wrote the book titled "Infortunios de Alonso Ramírez" (The Misfortunes of Alonso Ramirez) where he narrated these adventures. Santa Maria held the position of Censor from the Holy Office in Mexico when he was approached by Sigüenza. During this period of time, the church would normally censor that type of work, however Santa Maria who like Ramirez was also a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, overlooked his obligations and cleared it for publication. It is believed that Alonso Ramirez is the first Puerto Rican to have traveled around the world. Eventually, Santa Maria became the first rector of the Tridentino Seminary in Mexico. Father Francisco Ayerra de Santa Maria died in Mexico in 1708.

ee also

*List of famous Puerto Ricans

External links

* [http://www.dissidences.org/SiguenzaMisfortunes.html The Misfortunes of Alonso Ramirez (1690)]


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