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James Mabbe or Mab (1572–1642) was an English scholar, translator, and poet, and a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. He was involved in translations from Spanish, notably of the Picaresque novel by Mateo Alemán, Guzmán de Alfarache, in 1622. He also translated some of the Novelas ejemplares of Miguel de Cervantes and, in 1631, Celestina, or the Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea, a 300-page play, or "novel in dialogue," by Fernando de Rojas.

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  • James Mabbe o Mab (1572 - 1642), poeta, hispanista y traductor inglés. Se graduó en el Magdalen College, de la Universidad de Oxford. Al servicio del embajador en España John Digby como secretario, desde 1611 a 1613 vivió en Madrid,​ y a su retorno a su país natal, tradujo al inglés​ importantes obras españolas del Siglo de Oro, entre ellas una parte de las Novelas ejemplares de Miguel de Cervantes, además de la novela picaresca de Mateo Alemán, Guzmán de Alfarache (1623) y La Celestina en 1631.​ (es)
  • James Mabbe or Mab (1572–1642) was an English scholar, translator, and poet, and a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. He was involved in translations from Spanish, notably of the Picaresque novel by Mateo Alemán, Guzmán de Alfarache, in 1622. He also translated some of the Novelas ejemplares of Miguel de Cervantes and, in 1631, Celestina, or the Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea, a 300-page play, or "novel in dialogue," by Fernando de Rojas. James Mabbe may also be the "I. M." who wrote the fourth commendatory verse to the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays (1623), given that his friend and colleague Leonard Digges wrote the third. (en)
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  • James Mabbe o Mab (1572 - 1642), poeta, hispanista y traductor inglés. Se graduó en el Magdalen College, de la Universidad de Oxford. Al servicio del embajador en España John Digby como secretario, desde 1611 a 1613 vivió en Madrid,​ y a su retorno a su país natal, tradujo al inglés​ importantes obras españolas del Siglo de Oro, entre ellas una parte de las Novelas ejemplares de Miguel de Cervantes, además de la novela picaresca de Mateo Alemán, Guzmán de Alfarache (1623) y La Celestina en 1631.​ (es)
  • James Mabbe or Mab (1572–1642) was an English scholar, translator, and poet, and a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. He was involved in translations from Spanish, notably of the Picaresque novel by Mateo Alemán, Guzmán de Alfarache, in 1622. He also translated some of the Novelas ejemplares of Miguel de Cervantes and, in 1631, Celestina, or the Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea, a 300-page play, or "novel in dialogue," by Fernando de Rojas. (en)
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