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ALEMAN, LOUIS (c. 1390-1450) , French cardinal, was born of a noble family at the castle of Arbent near Bugey about the year 139o. He was successively bishop of Maguelonne (1418), arch-bishop of Arles (1423) and cardinal priest of St Cecilia
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See U. Chevalier, Repert. des sources hist. (Paris, 1905), p. 13o. ALEMAN, MATEO (15491609?), Spanish novelist and man of letters, was born at Seville in 1547. He graduated at Seville University in 1564, studied later at Salamanca and Alcala, and from 1571 to 1588 held a post in the treasury; in 1594 he was arrested on suspicion of malversation, but was speedily released. In 1599 he published the first part of Guzmdn de Alfarache, a celebrated picaresque novel which passed through not less than sixteen editions in five years; a spurious sequel was issued in 1602, but the authentic continuation did not appear till 1604. In 16o8 Aleman emigrated to America, and is said to have carried on business as a printer in Mexico
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Horace bear witness to his taste and metrical accomplishment. His chief
See J. Hazaiias y la Rua, Discursos leidos en la Real Academia Sevillana de Buenas letras el 25 de marzo de 1802 (Sevilla, 1892); J. Gestoso y Perez, Nuevos datos para'ilustrar las biografias del Maestro Juan de Malara y de Mateo Aleman (Sevilla, 1896). (J. F.-K.) End of Article: ALEMAN, LOUIS (c. 1390-1450) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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