“Domingo Andrés”, Los humanistas alcañizanos y su tiempo: exposición bibliográfica (Alcañiz: Instituto de Estudios Humanísticos - Instituto de Estudios Turolenses - Universidad de Cádiz, 2000), 141-153.

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Biography and commentary of the work of Domingo Andrés, a poet born in Alcañiz (Teruel) shortly before 1525, where he began his studies before going to Valencia, where he met Juan Lorenzo Palmireno and earned a bachelor's degree in 1547. He was in Italy in the fifties, and got married in 1560 in Alcañiz, where he was a teacher until 1588, when he moved with his wife and their three children to Zaragoza, where he died in 1598.  Most of the poems of Andrew Dominto published by Maestre in 1987 were written in Italy and in Alcaniz. Many of the epigrams praise different people; deal topical issues; are related to his academic life, or have a satirical and burlesque content. We found several epitaphs, epicedia, epistles and elegies. The elegiac couplet is predominant, and Martial is the main literary model, though most textual expressions are borrowed from Virgil and Ovid.
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