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'''León de Arroyal''' ([[Gandia]], [[Valencia]], 11 April 1755 – [[Vara de Rey]], [[Province of Cuenca|Cuenca]], 1813) was a Spanish intellectual, poet, and writer, associated with the [[Salamanca]] school of eighteenth century literature.
'''León de Arroyal''' ([[Gandia]], [[Valencia]], 11 April 1755 – [[Vara de Rey]], [[Province of Cuenca|Cuenca]], 1813) was a Spanish intellectual, poet, and writer, associated with the [[Salamanca]] school of eighteenth century literature.



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León de Arroyal (Gandia, Valencia, 11 April 1755 – Vara de Rey, Cuenca, 1813) was a Spanish intellectual, poet, and writer, associated with the Salamanca school of eighteenth century literature.

Works

  • Odes. Madrid: D. Jehoiachin Ibarra, 1784
  • The epigrams. Madrid: D. Joachin Ibarra, printer, 1784.
  • Leonido, Ecloga, Madrid, 1794.
  • The Scholia Disthicos Caton with Erasmus translated and expanded by Don Leon de Arroyal. Madrid: the Office of D. Geronimo Ortega, 1797
  • Los disthicos de Catón con escolios de Erasmo / translated and expanded by Don Leon de Arroyal. Additional to the Fifth Book of Caton disthios. Madrid: office of D. Geronimo Ortega, 1797
  • Paraphrased version of the Holy Mass, 1785
  • Spanish version of the Little Office of Our Lady, as the Roman breviary. Madrid: D. Joachin Ibarra: will be in house Baylo, 1781
  • Paraphrased version of the Little Office of Our Lady, as the Roman breviary. Madrid: D. Jehoiachin Ibarra, 1784
  • Spanish version of the office of the deceased, with other prayers, and prayers of the Church according to the Breviary, and Roman Ritual. Madrid: D. Joachin Ibarra, 1783
  • Bread and bulls, 1793.
  • Cartas político-económicas al Conde de Lerena, 1971.
  • Satires (unpublished) next publication should be by Enrique Moral.