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The San Damaso Ecclesiastical University is a catholic university erected by the Holy See in the Archdiocese of Madrid (Spain). It teaches Philosophy, Theology, Classical Philology, Canon Law and Religion Sciences with official validity in all the universities of the Catholic Church.
A number between 1 and 10, the nota de corte is a combination of the grade achieved from the Bachillerato exams which the students take at school, and the average grade (nota de media) obtained from the university selection exam (commonly known as la Selectividad but officially named "Prueba de Acceso a la Universidad" or PAU) that the students ...
The school provides A-Level education and has a curriculum structured for classes comprising 5-9 students. A two-year plan, as well as a mentorship programme, are developed for each student, centred on university admission. [6] [7] The school has been discussed and noted in the media such as Forbes [8] and ABC, [9] among others. [2] [10] [6]
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A Parisian crowd with the Estudiantina Española during Mardi Gras, 5 March 1878, at the Tuileries Gardens. Seven days later they attracted a crowd of 50,000 in the streets of Paris. The original Estudiantes Española or Estudiantina Española was a group of 64 students formed by 26 February 1878, principally from Madrid colleges. [2]
Ediciones B awards the winner with publication under "B de Blok". The first winning book was Entre Todas las Estrellas (Lit. Among All the Stars), by Cristina Alfonso Ibáñez. Ediciones B can be found in some book fairs, such as those of the World Book Day/International Day of the Book. Others are held in cities such as Madrid or Barcelona.
SP Books is an independent publishing house specialised in the publication of limited facsimile editions of literary manuscripts. [1] [2] [3]Founded in 2012 by Nicolas Tretiakow and Jessica Nelson, [4] [5] [6] SP Books has published the manuscripts of major literary figures including Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Mary Shelley, Oscar Wilde, Victor Hugo, Virginia Woolf, Marcel Proust, Lewis Carroll ...
Alfaguara was established in 1964. [2] It was part of Editoriales del Grupo Santillana. [3] In March 2000 Santillana, which publishes over 117 million books each year, was acquired by the Spanish conglomerate PRISA. [4] In 2014, PRISA sold Santillana's trade operations to Penguin Random House. [5]