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Miguel de Barrios

Miguel de Barrios (a.k.a. Daniel Levi de Barrios; 1635 – 1701) was a poet, playwright, and historian, born in Montilla, Spain to a Portuguese ''converso'' family. He eventually settled in Amsterdam in the Portuguese Jewish community. He was a prolific author, whose best known work is a memorialization of victims of the Inquistion, ''Contra la verdad no hay fuerza'' (before 1672), and a laudatory portrayal of Amsterdam's Sephardic community, ''Triumpho del govierno popular'' (1683). He was one of several writers to focus on "the [Jewish] Law's perfection, eternity and superiority." In his work, ''Triumpho del govierno popular'' (1682) he gave an explanation for the permanent expulsion of Spinoza from the Amsterdam synagogue, saying it was Spinoza's defiance of rabbinic authority and declaration that "the Jews have no obligation to observe Mosaic Law." Provided by Wikipedia
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    La poesía religiosa. by Barrios, Miguel de, 1635-1701

    Published 1962
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    Flor de Apolo / by Barrios, Miguel de, 1635-1701

    Published 2005
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    El teatro alegórico de Miguel (Daniel Leví) de Barrios / by Barrios, Miguel de, 1635-1701

    Published 1996
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    Marrano poets of the seventeenth century : an anthology of the poetry of João Pinto Delgado, Antonio Enríquez Gómez, and Miguel de Barrios /

    Published 1982
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