born 1490?, Cuenca, Spain died May 1541, Naples Spanish Humanist. He and his twin brother, Alfonso, were members of an influential intellectual family that played significant roles in the religious, political, and literary life of Spain and its empire. Juan studied under Spain's leading Humanists and developed religious views that closely followed the ideas of Erasmus of Rotterdam, with whom both he and his brother maintained a correspondence. His work Dilogo de la doctrina cristiana (1529; Dialogue on Christian Doctrine) was not well received by the Inquisition, and Valds found it prudent to leave Spain. Accepting a post from the emperor Charles V, he spent the rest of his life in Italy but wrote in Spanish for his Italian public. The Dilogo de la lengua (c. 1535; Dialogue on the Language), which circulated only in manuscript until the 18th century, treated of Spanish style and language with that blend of wit, grace, learning, and common sense that characterizes Humanism at its best.
VALDS, JUAN DE
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