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GONZALO DE BERCEO (c. 118o-c. 1246) , the earliest Castilian poet whose name is known to us, was See also: born at Berceo, a See also: village in the neighbourhood of See also: Calahorra in the province of Logrono
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In 1221 he became a deacon and was attached, as a secular See also: priest, to the See also: Benedictine monastery of See also: San Millan de la Cogolla, in the
diocese of Calahorra
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His name is to be met with in a number of documents between the years 1237 and 1246
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He wrote upwards of 13,000 verses, all on devotional subjects
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His best See also: work is a See also: life of St See also: Oria; others treat of the life of St Millan, of St See also: Dominic of Silos, of the Sacrifice of the Mass, the Martyrdom of St Laurence, the visible signs preceding the Last See also: Judgment, the Praises of Our Lady, the Miracles of Our Lady and the Lamentations of the Virgin on the Passion of her Son
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He writes in the See also: common See also: tongue, the See also: roman paladino, and his claim to the name of poet rests on his use of the cuaderna via (single-rhymed quatrains, each verse being of fourteen syllables)
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Sometimes, however, he takes the more modest title of juglar (jongleur), when claiming payment for his poems
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His See also: literary attainments are not See also: great, and he lacks See also: imagination and animation of See also: style, but he has a certain eloquence, and in speaking of the Virgin and the See also: saints a certain charm, while his verse bears at times the imprint of a passionate devotion, recalling the lyrical style of the great See also: Spanish mystics
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There is, however, a very strong popular See also: element in his writings, which explains his long vogue
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The great majority of his legends of the Virgin are obviously borrowed from the collection of a Frenchman, Gautier de Coinci; but he has succeeded in making this material entirely his own by reason of a certain conciseness and a See also: realism in detail which make his work far See also: superior to the tedious and colourless narrative of his See also: model
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His Poesias are in the Biblioteca de autores espanoles of Rivadeneyra, vol. lvii
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(1864) ; La See also: Vida de San Domingo de Silos has been edited by J
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D . See also: FitzGerald (See also: Paris, 1904; see the Bibliotheque de l'Ecole See also: des Hautes Etudes, See also: part 149) ; see also F
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See also: Fernandez y Gonzalez in the Razors (vol. i., See also: Madrid, 186o) ; N
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Hergueta, " Documentos referentes a Gonzalo de Berceo," in the Revista de archives, (3rd series, Feb.-See also: March, 1904, pp
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