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Mateo Rosas de Oquendo (ca. 1559–1612) is viceregal Peru's earliest satirist. Born in Spain, he travelled to the New World where he served as Secretary to the Viceroy García Hurtado de Mendoza. Notarial documentation shows him as engaged in the conquest of Tucumán, where he is named Accountant of Royal Finances and founds the city of La Rioja. He was also a land grantee in and . He probably left Peru and settled in Mexico around 1598.

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  • Mateo Rosas de Oquendo (ca. 1559–1612) is viceregal Peru's earliest satirist. Born in Spain, he travelled to the New World where he served as Secretary to the Viceroy García Hurtado de Mendoza. Notarial documentation shows him as engaged in the conquest of Tucumán, where he is named Accountant of Royal Finances and founds the city of La Rioja. He was also a land grantee in and . He probably left Peru and settled in Mexico around 1598. (en)
  • Mateo Rosas de Oquendo (¿1559? - 1612) es el más antiguo escritor satírico del virreinato del Perú. Nacido en España, viajó al Nuevo Mundo, donde se desempeñó como Secretario del Virrey García Hurtado de Mendoza. Diversos documentos de patentes lo muestran como participante en la conquista de Tucumán, donde es nombrado Contador de la Real Hacienda y fundador la ciudad de La Rioja. También fue becario de las tierras de y . Probablemente dejó el Perú y se instaló en México hacia 1598. (es)
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  • Mateo Rosas de Oquendo (¿1559? - 1612) es el más antiguo escritor satírico del virreinato del Perú. Nacido en España, viajó al Nuevo Mundo, donde se desempeñó como Secretario del Virrey García Hurtado de Mendoza. Diversos documentos de patentes lo muestran como participante en la conquista de Tucumán, donde es nombrado Contador de la Real Hacienda y fundador la ciudad de La Rioja. También fue becario de las tierras de y . Probablemente dejó el Perú y se instaló en México hacia 1598. Sus obras se encuentran principalmente concentrados en dos manuscritos, uno en la Biblioteca Nacional de España en Madrid (MS 19381) y la otra, Ms. Codex 193, en la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Pensilvania. (es)
  • Mateo Rosas de Oquendo (ca. 1559–1612) is viceregal Peru's earliest satirist. Born in Spain, he travelled to the New World where he served as Secretary to the Viceroy García Hurtado de Mendoza. Notarial documentation shows him as engaged in the conquest of Tucumán, where he is named Accountant of Royal Finances and founds the city of La Rioja. He was also a land grantee in and . He probably left Peru and settled in Mexico around 1598. His works are found mainly in two manuscripts, one at the National Library of Spain in Madrid (MS 19381) and the other, Ms. Codex 193, at the Library of the University of Pennsylvania. See http://www.mith2.umd.edu/summit/Proceedings/Lasarte.htm. (en)
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