- Francisco de Rioja
Francisco de Rioja (born at
Seville , 1583; died atMadrid , 1659) was a Spanish poet. Rioja was a canon ofSeville Cathedral and a member of theSupreme Inquisition .Works
Quintana considers his poems the first attempts at descriptive poetry in theCastilian language . The style is original, the thoughts beautifully expressed, the taste refined, and the versification well adapted and harmoniously blended with the theme.Menéndez y Pelayo writes that Rioja's "Ode to Summer", and those "To Tranquillity", "To Constancy," "To Riches" and "To Poverty" are, after the lyrics of FrayLuis de León , the best moral odes in Castilian poetical treasure.The ode "A las ruinas de Italia", which belongs to
Rodrigo Caro , and the "Epístola moral", whose author is probablyFrancisco de Andrada , were earlier ascribed to Rioja.References
*Ramón Fernández, "Poesías de Francisco de Rioja y de otros poetas andaluces" (Madrid, 1798);
*Sismondi , "Hist. de la literatura española", II (Seville, 1842), 173;
*Ticknor, "Hist. of Spanish Lit.", II (New York, 1854), 545;
*Fernández-Espino, "Curso híst. crítico de la lit. española" (Seville, 1895).
*Edition of Rioja's poems is that of Barrera (Madrid, 1867); "Adiciones á las poesías de Rioja" (Madrid, 1872)External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/16071a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia" article]
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