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Juan Nicasio Gallego was a Spanish priest and poet. He was born in Zamora, Spain, 14 December 1777, and died in Madrid, 9 January 1853. He received his training at Salamanca; entering into Holy orders, he soon went to Madrid, where he was given a post in the royal palace, being made director of the royal pages. His feelings as a patriot and his love for pseudo-classicism led him to associate himself with the coterie about the poet Manuel José Quintana, and to imitate the latter's metres. It is by virtue of only seven odes and elegies that Gallego is known. Of these the first was the ode, A la defensa de Buenos Ayres (1807), directed against the British invasions of the Río de la Plata. Another was his elegy on the death of the Duchess of Frias.

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  • Juan Nicasio Gallego (14. prosince 1777, Zamora – 9. ledna 1853, Madrid) byl španělský kněz, politik, básník a překladatel, v jehož klasicistním díle je možno najít silné preromantické prvky. (cs)
  • Juan Nicasio Gallego Fernández (Zamora, 14 de desembre de 1777- Madrid, 9 de gener de 1853) va ser un poeta espanyol de la Il·lustració. Va tenir una gran importància en la transició del Neoclassicisme al Romanticisme. (ca)
  • Juan Nicasio Gallego Fernández (Zamoro, 14-a de decembro de 1777- Madrido, 9-a de januaro de 1853) estis poeto hispana de la Klerismo. Li ludis gravan rolon en la transiro de la Novklasikismo al la Romantismo. (eo)
  • Juan Nicasio Gallego Fernández (Zamora, 14 de diciembre de 1777- Madrid, 9 de enero de 1853) fue un poeta español de la Ilustración. Tuvo una gran importancia en la transición del Neoclasicismo al Romanticismo. (es)
  • Juan Nicasio Gallego (* 14. Dezember 1777 in Zamora; † 9. Januar 1853 in Madrid) war ein spanischer Dichter. (de)
  • Juan Nicasio Gallego, född 14 december 1777, död 9 januari 1853, var en spansk romersk-katolsk präst och poet. Bland Gallegos många synnerligen talrika oden, elegier och sonetter är främst ett ode, som trots en svulstig stil behållit sin betydelse och ansetts som ett av Spaniens främsta patriotiska kväden, nämligen El dos de Mayo, där de hjältar som fallit i kriget mot fransmännen 1808 hyllas. Gallego var en trogen klassiker och en skarp kritiker av romantiken. En upplaga av hans samlade dikter utgavs i Rivadeneyras Biblioteca de autores españoles (1875). (sv)
  • Juan Nicasio Gallego was a Spanish priest and poet. He was born in Zamora, Spain, 14 December 1777, and died in Madrid, 9 January 1853. He received his training at Salamanca; entering into Holy orders, he soon went to Madrid, where he was given a post in the royal palace, being made director of the royal pages. His feelings as a patriot and his love for pseudo-classicism led him to associate himself with the coterie about the poet Manuel José Quintana, and to imitate the latter's metres. It is by virtue of only seven odes and elegies that Gallego is known. Of these the first was the ode, A la defensa de Buenos Ayres (1807), directed against the British invasions of the Río de la Plata. Another was his elegy on the death of the Duchess of Frias. (en)
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