
Pedro Bermudo, the Spaniard who invented the language of God in 1653
A play recounts the astonishing story of the religious man who created a universal language of numbers

A play recounts the astonishing story of the religious man who created a universal language of numbers

Two U.S. Hispanists argue a Toledo family persecuted by the Inquisition hold the key to the mystery of the most widely distributed work of the Spanish Golden Age: ‘La Celestina’