Pedro Montengón

Spanish writer

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Pedro Montengón (1745–1824) was a Spanish writer.

Works

Verse

  • Tota Aristotelaeorum schola quatuor sermons ad Luc. Sextilium, Marseille, 1770.
  • Odes, (1778).

Narrative prose

  • Eusebio (1786–1788), second edition (revised) 1807–1808.
  • Antenor (1788)
  • The Rodrigo (1793)
  • Eudoxia, daughter of Belisario (1793)
  • The Mirtilo or pastoralists (1795)

Miscellaneous

  • Erudite and curious trifles for public instruction

Epic

  • The Conquest of Mexico (1820).

Theatre

  • Matilde
  • The impostor
  • The idle
  • The greedy lover

Translations

  • Agamemnon of Sophocles.
  • Aegisthus and Clytemnestra of Sophocles.
  • Emon Oedipus by Sophocles.
  • Antigone, by Sophocles.
  • Fingal of Ossian (James Macpherson)
  • Temora, of Ossian (James MacPherson)
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