Martines, Vicent Una clave humanista de mediados del siglo XV para el Humanismo de la Corona de Aragón desde fines del siglo XIV: Ferran Valentí y el Prólogo a su traducción de las Paradoxa de Cicerón Estudios Hispánicos. 2014, 22: 105-114 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/48051 DOI: ISSN: 2084-2546 Abstract: In this article I study the Preface by Ferran Valentí to his own translation into Catalan of Cicero’s Paradoxa. Ferran Valentí was a humanist from Majorca, author in Catalan language who earned a Low Degree at the University of Bologna and who declared himself a devoted “son and pupil” of humanist Leonardo Bruni. Valentí made an analysis of the humanistic Canon in mid-15th century, including troubadours, Dante, Lullius, Latin literature classics and several Catalan authors, such as Bernat Metge. This proves that humanism was a true trend in the Crown of Aragon from the 2nd half of the 14th Century on. Keywords:Humanismo, Corona de Aragón, Ferran Valentí, Bernat Metge, Traducción, Paradoxa de Cicerón, Humanism, Crown of Aragon, Translation, Cicero’s Paradoxa CNS info:eu-repo/semantics/article