Cristóbal de Villalón

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Cristóbal de Villalón (c. 1500c. 1558) was a Spanish professor and humanist. He was probably a native of Villalón de Campos. He obtained a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Alcalá in 1525 and a licentiate in logic from the University of Salamanca in 1529 or 1530. From 1530 to 1545, he was a professor of logic at the University of Valladolid. In 1532–1534, he was a private tutor in Latin and rhetoric to the family of the Counts of Lemos. He won a lawsuit against the countess for back wages. In 1545, he obtained a degree in theology from Valladolid. He may have become a priest around this time. He retired to Santa Eulalia de Tábara [es], where he died.[1]

Works

In addition, two anonymous satiric works in manuscript from the period 1552–1556 are usually attributed to him:

  • Diálogo de las transformaciones de Pitágoras, probably written at Santa Eulalia[1]
  • El Crótalon, probably written at Santa Eulalia[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i José Miguel Martínez Torrejón and Pedro Schwartz Girón, "Villalón, Cristóbal de", Diccionario biográfico español (Real Academia de la Historia, 2018).