Luisa de Medrano
Luisa de Medrano (1484–1527), was a Spanish scholar.
She was born to Diego López de Medrano and Magdalena Bravo de Lagunas. She taught in Latin at the University of Salamanca, and replaced Antonio de Nebrija.[1] She wrote poems and philosophy, though her work has been lost.
The was named after her.
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- ^ Pedro de Torres: Cronicón, Salamanca, 1508.
Categories:
- 1484 births
- 1527 deaths
- 16th-century Spanish people
- 16th-century Spanish women writers
- Spanish women philosophers
- Spanish Renaissance people
- Renaissance women