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The translation in Spanish of [[Josephus]]' [[Contra Apionem]] by [[Joseph Semah Arias]] was the most remarkable achievement of Spanish scholarship in the 17th century.
The treatise by Jewish refugee [[Judah Leon Templo]] on the Jerusalem Temple and the translation in Spanish of [[Josephus]]' [[Contra Apionem]] by [[Joseph Semah Arias]] were the most remarkable contributions of Spanish scholarship in the 17th century.  
 
The century was rather dominated by literary works. The great Spanish playwrights of the time ([[Gaspar de Aguilar]], [[Pedro Calderón de la Barca]], [[Tirso de Molina]], and [[Cristóbal Lozano]]) focused on events of Jewish history in the Second Temple period. Nun and visionary [[Maria de Agreda]] published in 1670 a ''Life of Mary'', which she claimed she was revealed by Mary herself. 
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The category: Spanish--1600s, includes works in Spanish language made between 1600 and 1699.


Spanish language (1600s) -- History of research -- Overview
Spanish language (1600s) -- History of research -- Overview

The treatise by Jewish refugee Judah Leon Templo on the Jerusalem Temple and the translation in Spanish of Josephus' Contra Apionem by Joseph Semah Arias were the most remarkable contributions of Spanish scholarship in the 17th century.

The century was rather dominated by literary works. The great Spanish playwrights of the time (Gaspar de Aguilar, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Tirso de Molina, and Cristóbal Lozano) focused on events of Jewish history in the Second Temple period. Nun and visionary Maria de Agreda published in 1670 a Life of Mary, which she claimed she was revealed by Mary herself.


Spanish language (1600s) -- Highlights
Spanish language (1600s) -- Highlights


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Fields of research (1600s)
Fields of research (1600s)