- Josep Romaguera
Josep Romaguera (1642-1723) is the author of the only
emblem book ever published in theCatalan language , theAtheneo de Grandesa . His work consists ofprose ,poetry andsermons . His writing is typical ofBaroque style.Romaguera was born in
Barcelona during theCatalan Revolt (Guerra dels Segadors) against Castile in 1642 and lived until 1723, according to the epitaph of him published in the manuscript "Historia Eclesiástica del principado de Cataluña" by theMercedarian historian Pere Serra i Postius. There is no known mention of him in public life until he began his ecclesiastical career in 1661, the date of his first benefice; he served both in theInquisition and as aCanon Law Professor at theUniversity of Barcelona . Romaguera’s publications, apart from the "Atheneo", include sermons preached inCastilian on various Saints’ festival days; his other works, including apparently the second and/or third volumes of the "Atheneo", are lost. According to the epitaph by Postius, Romaguera was a renowned preacher and intellectual, and also represented theCatholic Church in theCourts convened by Philip V in 1701-1702. For Postius, Romaguera was a unique individual, "One of the most famous men that Catalonia has had in Letters, Prudence and Government at the end of the previous Century and beginning of the present one. For he was a very elegant orator in Verse as well as Prose. He was an ingenious, sententious, sweet, gallant and brilliant Catalan poet, as his book shows" [translation of Spanish original] (f.104r).Romaguera was known as a defender of the Catalan language, and indeed in the Prologue to the "Atheneo" he states that his book is an attempt to give "an inspiration to Catalan pens."
External links
* [http://oliba.uoc.edu/aureum/en/s03/t1/027a.html Images and Discussion of the "Atheneo" at an Online Exhibition Curated by the Museu Frederic Marès, Barcelona ]
References
Romaguera, Josep. "Atheneo de grandesa sobre eminencias cultas, cathalana facundia, ab emblemmas illustrada". Barcelona: Joan Jolis, 1681. [Facsimile: Barcelona, Lletra Menuda, 1980] .
Serra y Postius, Pedro, O. Merc.: Historia Eclesiástica del principado de Cataluña. S. XVIII. Biblioteca Universitària de Barcelona, MS 186-97, Tomo XII.
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