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Four Plays of Gil Vicente

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  • VICENTE, Gil — (c. 1456 1537) Gil Vicente, a Portuguese dramatist, is a leading literary figure bridging the medieval and Renaissance traditions. A man of many talents, he was overseer of the gold and silver craft in Portugal, master of the royal mint, and a… …   Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary

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