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  2. Ernesto Mayz Vallenilla - Wikipedia

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    El ocaso de las universidades. Caracas: Monte Ávila Editores, 1984. Caracas: Monte Ávila Editores, 1991. Caracas: Universidad Simón Bolívar/Cátedra Unesco de Filosofía, 2001. In Italian (Naples: Istituto per gli Studi Filosofici, 1996). El sueño del futuro. Caracas: Editorial Ateneo de Caracas, 1984.

  3. 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.

  4. Margarita Ferreras - Wikipedia

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    The writer Manuel Altolaguirre recalled in his memoir El caballo griego: reflexiones y recuerdos (1927–1958) that he met Ferreras in Valencia during the Spanish Civil War, "with her reason lost". [6] She resided in Murcia in 1939. After the Civil War, she returned to Madrid for a time, later moving to Zamora. [7]

  5. Luis María de Llauder y de Dalmases - Wikipedia

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    La Convicción. There is little information on Llauder's public activity in the 1860s. He was certainly active in various Catholic groupings; having inherited from his father vivid interest in social issues and a penchant for charity, in 1863 he was acknowledged as engaged in Caridad Cristiana, a Barcelona philanthropic institution specializing in education; in the early 1864 he rose to deputy ...

  6. 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 .

  7. Melchor Ferrer Dalmau - Wikipedia

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    Melchor Ferrer Dalmau (1888–1965) was a Spanish historian and a Carlist militant. He is known mostly as principal author of a massive, 30-volume series titled Historia del tradicionalismo español, considered fundamental work of reference for any student of Carlism.

  8. José Alcalá Galiano - Wikipedia

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  9. Enciclopedia Libre Universal en Español - Wikipedia

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    Enciclopedia Libre Universal en Español (English: Universal Free Encyclopedia in Spanish) was a Spanish-language wiki-based online encyclopedia that started as a fork of the Spanish Wikipedia, released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0 and using the same MediaWiki software.