I. Guevara in his Tradition.- A. Historical Model.- B. Selected Ideas from the Libro ??ureo and the Relox de pr??ncipes.- C. Guevara???s Style.- II. Guevara and the Humanists.- A. Vives.- B. Alfonso de Vald??s.- C. Pedro de Rhua???s Cartas censorias.- D. Garc??a Matamoros.- E. Melchor Cano.- III. Guevara and the Humorists.- A. Franc??s de Z????ga.- B. Letters Attributed to Diego Hurtado de Mendoza.- C. Cervantes.- IV. Guevara an International Model of Style.- A. The Landmann Theory.- B. Reactions to Landmann???s Theory.- C. The Italian Theory.- D. The Theory of Classical Models.- E. The Theory of Medieval Latin Prose as a Model.- F. Other Reactions and Thoughts Concerning the Landmann Theory.- V. Guevara???s Success.- A. Popularization of Knowledge.- B. Moral Wisdom and Tolerance.- C. The Appeal of Subjectivity.- D. Guevara???s Sense of Humor.- VI. Guevara and the Enlightenment.- Conclusion.Springer Book Archives