The Edi tion 1596 and its reproduction facsimile in the Collection 'Incunabula' 1944 pretended not found, or at least, impossible to see any repeat of Pedro de Oña Poem Arauco domado ', even faulty, neglected, is the welcome to those interested in this very tedious 'monument' of Chilean poetry (XIX Chants between 500 and 700 to each), or that we want to compare it to the much celebrated poem of Alonso de Ercilla, whether we there looking for information on the religious practices of Mapuche - although incomplete, tainted by misunderstanding and malice stuck in a false gangue érudition'classique ', however necessary at the time to be' recognized 'as a poet. The French player can only recall the painful reading Pindaric Odes Ronsard. Oña has hardly managed to overcome this jumble classic nickname; the credit of Ronsard, Hymns and other writings of combat. Under 'del Reino de Chile' its tumultuous beginnings Oña remains significant.