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  2. Ateneo de Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The Ateneo has 19 sections that are active in multiple cultural and scientific arenas. Prominent Spaniards — including Laureano Figuerola , Segismundo Moret , Gumersindo de Azcárate , Antonio Alcalá Galiano, Antonio Cánovas del Castillo, Miguel de Unamuno , Fernando de los Ríos and Manuel Azaña — have served as presidents of the Ateneo.

  3. El Ateneo Grand Splendid - Wikipedia

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    El Ateneo Grand Splendid is a bookshop in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 2008, The Guardian placed it as the second most beautiful bookshop in the world. [ 1 ] In 2019, it was named the "world's most beautiful bookstore" by the National Geographic .

  4. Ateneo de Sevilla - Wikipedia

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    The Ateneo de Sevilla, originally called Excursions Ateneo and Society, is a cultural association in Seville, Spain which was founded in 1887 by Dr. Manuel Gaudencio Sales y Ferrèr. It became prominent in the early 20th century and was known for its meetings of the Generation of '27 .

  5. Ricardo Gómez Roji - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo Gómez Roji (9 June 1881 – 15 August 1936) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest, scholar, publisher and politician.For 26 years he served as a lecturing canon by the Burgos Cathedral, known locally for his oratory skills; he also taught theology at the Pontifical University of Salamanca, animated local Catholic agrarian trade unions, and edited and managed few Catholic periodicals and ...

  6. Luce López-Baralt - Wikipedia

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    "Anonimia y posible filiación espiritual musulmana del soneto 'No me mueve mi Dios, para quererte'" in Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica XXIV: 243-266 (1975). Collaboration: Luce López-Baralt & Marta Elena Venier, "Literatura hispano-semítica comparada" in Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica XXX (1981).

  7. Luis María de Llauder y de Dalmases - Wikipedia

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    Initially to be named El Estandarte Real, [93] the daily materialized in 1888 as El Correo Español, largely modeled on Correo Catalán and by some considered its "brother newspaper". [94] Following successful launch, in 1889 Llauder transferred ownership to the claimant, [95] ceded management to Leandro Herrero [96] and moved back to Barcelona ...

  8. Luis Arroyo (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    Luis Arroyo Martínez (born 1969, Madrid) is a Spanish sociologist and political scientist, advisor to several governments of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, and consultant to the World Bank.

  9. José Alcalá Galiano - Wikipedia

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