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Antonio Lo Frasso (1540, in Alghero, Sardinia – 1600, in Cagliari) was a Sardinian poet, writer and soldier. He was the author of Los diez libros de Fortuna de Amor, a work mentioned by Miguel de Cervantes in Don Quixote (in The library of Don Quixote) and edited in London by the lexicographer Pedro Pineda who considered valuable this work for his kindness, elegance and spirit («su bondad, elegancia y agudeza»).

Los Diez Libros de Fortuna de Amor, ed. 1740
Los Diez Libros de Fortuna de Amor, ed. 1740
Antonio Lo Frasso
Born1540
Alghero
Died1600
Cagliari
NationalitySardinian
Occupationpoet, writer, soldier

Biography


What little information we have about his life are those contained in his works, where he calls himself a militar sardo de la ciudad de L'Alguer (a Sardinian soldier from the town of Alghero). He also reported to have been unjustly charged with murder for the love of a young lady from Alghero, for which he was locked up in jail and was later forced to leave Sardinia. Lo Frasso took then refuge in Barcelona between 1565 and 1571. He published there his first book in 1571, with the title of Los mil y dozientos consejos y avisos discretos sobre los siete grados y estamentos de nuestra humana vida, subsequently published El verdadero discurso de la victoria, focused on his glorious vicissitudes during the Battle of Lepanto. However, Lo Frasso owes his fame mostly to the pastoral novel in Ottava rima Los diez libros de Fortuna de Amor, supposedly inspired by the works of the Neapolitan writer Jacopo Sannazzaro. He also wrote sonnets and octaves in Sardinian, confirming he got in touch with Gerolamo Araolla and Giovanni Francesco Fara.[1]


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- [en] Antonio Lo Frasso

[es] Antonio de Lofraso

Antonio de Lofraso (h. 1540, Alguer, Cerdeña - h. 1600) fue un poeta sardo que vivió en la segunda mitad del siglo XVI. Es conocido por su novela pastoril Los diez libros de Fortuna de Amor (Barcelona, 1573). Fue reeditada con gran lujo por Pedro Pineda (Londres, 1740), probablemente a consecuencia del juicio literario que Cervantes hace de esta novela en el episodio del escrutinio de los libros (Don Quijote, I, 6), donde es salvado de ir a la hoguera.

[fr] Antonio de Lofraso

Antonio de Lofraso, né vers 1540 à Alghero en Sardaigne et mort vers 1600, est un poète sarde ayant vécu dans la deuxième moitié du XVIe siècle.



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