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Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas (1559 - March 29, 1625), Spanish historian, was born at Cuéllar, in the province of Segovia. [edit] BiographyHis father, Roderigo de Tordesillas, and his mother, Agnes de Herrera, were both of good family. After studying for some time in his native country, Herrera proceeded to Italy, and there became secretary to Vespasian Gonzago, with whom, on his appointment as viceroy of Navarre, he returned to Spain. Gonzago, sensible of his secretary's abilities, commended him to Philip II of Spain; and that monarch appointed Herrera first historiographer of the Indies, and one of the historiographers of Castile. Placed thus in the enjoyment of an ample salary, Herrera devoted the rest of his life to the pursuit of literature, retaining his offices until the reign of Philip IV, by whom he was appointed secretary of state very shortly before his death. Of Herrera's writings, the most valuable is his Historia general de los hechos de los Castellanos en las islas y tierra firme del Mar Oceano (Madrid, 1601-1615, 4 vols), a work which relates the history of the Spanish-American colonies from 1492 to 1554. The author's official position gave him access to the state papers and to other authentic sources not attainable by other writers, while he did not scruple to borrow largely from other manuscripts, especially from that of Bartolomé de Las Casas. This work was republished in 1730, and has been translated into English by J Stevens (London, 1740), and into other European languages. [edit] Herrera's main worksHerrera's main published works are the following:
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This article incorporates text from the article "Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas" in the Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain. |
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