Joseph Penso de la Vega

1650–1692

A Sephardic merchant and poet born in Amsterdam, Joseph Penso de la Vega was descended from Portuguese New Christians. At the age of seventeen he wrote an allegorical drama in Hebrew, Asire ha-tikvah (The Prisoners of Hope). He was active in literary academies organized by the Sephardic Jews of Amsterdam, and, for a certain time, in a literary academy of Livorno, which fostered works in Spanish, his primary literary language. Following the financial crisis that struck Amsterdam in 1687, he published Confusión de confusiones (Confusion of Confusions), in which, with sharp wit, he described the workings of the bourse and the dangers awaiting imprudent investors.

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Confusión de Confusiones (Confusion of Confusions)

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Philosopher: I think I have fully grasped usque ad ultimas differentias the meaning of the Company, its shares, its principles, its reputation, its splendor, its initiation, its progress, its…

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Asire ha-tikvah (Prisoners of Hope)

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The King enters in a drowsy state, neither entirely asleep nor entirely awake.King:What is this dream, which I have dreamt?Who, indeed, is the…