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  2. Ricardo Palma - Wikipedia

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    Biography. According to the official account, Manuel Ricardo Palma y Carrillo was born on February 7, 1833, in Lima, inscribed as the son of Pedro Ramón Palma and Guillerma Carrillo y Pardos, possibly his grandmother. On April 6, 1837, his father married Dominga Soriano y Carrillo, Guillerma's daughter. However, the documentary evidence shows ...

  3. Peruvian Traditions - Wikipedia

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    Don Ricardo Palma: El Patriarca de las Tradiciones. Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada, 1953. Moreano, Cecilia. Relaciones literarias entre España y el Perú: la obra de Ricardo Palma. Prólogo de Pura Fernández. Lima, Perú: Universidad Ricardo Palma, Editorial Universitaria, 2004. Palma, Edith. "Ricardo Palma y sus Tradiciones peruanas".

  4. Costumbrismo - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo Palma (1833–1919), best known for the multi-volume Tradiciones peruanas, was a man of letters, a former liberal politician and later the director of the National Library of Peru, who rebuilt the collection of that library after the War of the Pacific. He referred to his works in this mode as tradiciones, rather than costumbrismo. [28 ...

  5. Ricardo Palma Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Location. Ricardo Palma Bridge ( Spanish: Puente Ricardo Palma) is a reinforced concrete beam bridge that crosses the Rímac river, connecting Abancay Avenue with Jirón Hualgayoc and thus connecting the districts of Lima and Rímac, both part of the historic centre of Lima, the capital city of Peru. [1] It is named after the Peruvian author ...

  6. Clemente Palma - Wikipedia

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    Clemente Palma y Ramírez was born on December 3, 1872, in Lima, Peru, son of famous Peruvian author Ricardo Palma and Ecuadorian Clemencia Ramírez. On 1876, his father later married Cristina Román, which whom he had seven other children: Félix Vital, Angélica, Ricardo, Peregrina Augusta, Cristina, Cristián and Renée Cristina.

  7. Angélica Palma - Wikipedia

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    Angélica Palma was the daughter of famous Peruvian author and scholar Ricardo Palma and Cristina Román Olivier. Her brother Clemente Palma was also a distinguished Peruvian writer. She received her primary education at a school operated by Teresa González de Fanning. She continued her education under the supervision of her father who held ...

  8. Ricardo Rossel - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo Palma and Ricardo Rossel attended this great event representing the Peruvian team. [citation needed] Ricardo Rossel was a man of many talents; his poetry and the quality of his literary skills were innate tools of his personality and character, which he cultured through study and dedication.

  9. Convictorio de San Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Convictorio de San Carlos. Courtyard of the Casona. The Real Convictorio de San Carlos, or Convictorio de San Carlos after independence, was a college in Lima created at the end of the Viceroyalty of Peru and which survived until the first decades of the Peruvian Republic. It was housed at the Casona de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos.