- Pedro de Torres Rámila
Pedro de Torres Rámila (Latin: "Petro de Torres Ramilae") (Vilarcayo,
Burgos ,1583 —Alcalá de Henares ,1658 ) was a Spanish poet, satirist andRenaissance humanist .He was professor of humanities at the "Colegio Trilingüe" (Trilingual College), and in the Greater College of San Ildefonso, in Alcalá de Henares. He was also canon of the Complutensian church of SS. Justo and Pastor.
In 1616 he submitted four poems to a contest of the chapel of the Sagrario in Toledo. The poems are lost, and are thought to have been of little literary merit. He signed them with the pseudonyms "Trepus Ruitanus Lamira" and "Juan Pablo Ricci".
He owns his fame to the diatribes from an Aristotelian perspective against, principally,
Lope de Vega , but also againstLuis Tribaldos de Tolello , PadreJuan Luis de la Cerda andJosé Antonio González de Salas . He is especially remembered for the Latin satire "Spongia" (Paris, 1617), written probably in collaboration withJuan Pablo Mártir Rizo . The original work has been lost, due to its destruction by the enemies of Torres, but it was reconstructed byJoaquín de Entrambasaguas in his "Una guerra literaria del Siglo de Oro: Lope de Vega y los preceptistas aristotélicos", Madrid, 1932. It contained personal attacks on Lope, as well as attacks on his dramatic theory and practice as defying Aristotelian norms. WriterFrancisco López de Aguilar Coutiño , a friend of Lope de Vega, wrote "Expostulatio Spongiae" (1618) in rebuttal.Torres Rámila served
Cristóbal Suárez de Figueroa as the model of the character of the teacher in his "El pasajero".References
*This article is a free translation of the corresponding [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Torres_R%C3%A1mila article] in the Spanish Wikipedia, accessed
March 17 ,2007 .
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