Juan del Valle y Caviedes

Juan del Valle y Caviedes (11 April 1645 – 1697) was a Peruvian poet.

Quotes

 * Y así, enfermos, ojo alerta y ningún médico admitan; mueran de gorra sin dar un real a la medicina.
 * Be careful then, patients, and don’t accept any doctor; die for free and do not give a single coin to medicine.
 * Diente del Parnaso ('Parnassus' Tooth') (1689), 'Prólogo al que leyere este tratado’.
 * Quoted in Chambers Dictionary of Quotations (1997), p. 1038.

Quotes about Caviedes

 * Juan del Valle y Caviedes [was one] of the brightest, most refreshing figures in the infant New World literature of the seventeenth century. [He was] impressive and [a] multi-faceted [talent], ...a biting satirist, as well as a tender lyricist, and [he] gave evidence of sincere and deeply held religious convictions. ...[He was] judged to be among the most outstanding literary figures of [his] age. [His poetry] exhibits a vitality and diversity seldom found in the often excessively ornate and obscure Baroque poetry then in vogue.
 * INTI. (University of Connecticut. Dept. of Romance and Classical Languages) (1974), Providence College, p. 134.