Juan Mateos (courtier)
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Born1575
Died15 August 1643 (aged 68)
Notable workOrigen y dignidad de la caça
SpouseMaría Marquart
Juan Mateos | |
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Cover of Origen y dignidad de la caça with a portrait of Mateos by Pedro Perete, Madrid, 1634, National Library of Spain. | |
| Born | 1575 |
| Died | 15 August 1643 (aged 68) |
| Notable work | Origen y dignidad de la caça |
| Spouse | María Marquart |
| Father | Gonzalo Mateos |
Juan Mateos (c. 1575 – 15 August 1643) was a horseback hunter and the principal arbalist of Philip IV of Spain. In 1634, he authored Origen y dignidad de la caça (Origin and Dignity of Hunting), a hunting treatise dedicated to the Count-Duke of Olivares. In his dedication he said, "I write solely what I have done, and what I have seen; and what I have seen, do." (Spanish: yo eſcrivo ſolamente lo que he hecho, y lo que he viſto; y lo que he viſto hazer.)[1]