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Bello spent ten years after his formal education in his homeland of Caracas. He authored two literary works, Calendario manual y guía universal del forastero en Venezuela para el año de 1810 and the Resumen de la historia de Venezuela. [8] Both works became widely accepted in Venezuela, and from this point Bello started his career as a poet.
Español: Rafael Caldera durante la presentación de la traducción al inglés de su biografía sobre el humanista Andrés Bello. Londres, Reino Unido. Londres, Reino Unido. English: Rafael Caldera during the presentation of the English translation of his biography about humanist Andrés Bello.
The inscriptions on the monument read "andrés bello / caracas 1781 / santiago chile 1865 / fue el salvador de la integridad / del idioma castellano en américa" ("he was the savior of the integrity of the Spanish language in America") and "este monumento fue erigido en abril de 1972 a iniciativa de la embajada de Venezuela" ("This monument was ...
Bello orthography in University of Chile's School of Engineering entrance. This reads ESCUELA DE INJENIERIA; current standard spelling would be ESCUELA DE INGENIERIA.. The Bello orthography or Chilean orthography (Spanish: Ortografía de Bello) [1] [2] [3] was a Spanish-language orthography created by the Venezuelan linguist Andrés Bello and the Colombian Juan García del Río, published in ...
After several years of individual work (though officially presented as the work of multiple Congress commissions), Bello delivered a complete project of the Code on November 22, 1855, which was sent to Congress by President Manuel Montt, preceded by a foreword by Bello himself. Congress passed the Civil Code into law on December 14, 1855.
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English: Signature of Andrés Bello, photographed by Guillermo Ramos Flamerich, from the Archives of Manuel Landaeta Rosales, National Academy of History, Caracas, Venezuela. Date 1804
In 1915, Inés Echeverría Bello participated in the founding of a Reading Club along with Amanda Labarca, and in 1916 the Ladies Club along with Delia Matte de Izquierdo, both instances in which the women of the gentry of Santiago could have intellectual and political discussions, and where the feminist movement was beginning to emerge at the beginning of the 20th century.