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  2. Andrés Bello - Wikipedia

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    Andrés de Jesús María y José Bello López (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈdɾes ˈβeʝo]; November 29, 1781 – October 15, 1865) was a Venezuelan humanist, diplomat, poet, legislator, philosopher, educator and philologist, whose political and literary works constitute an important part of Spanish American culture. [1] Bello is featured on ...

  3. Venezuelan literature - Wikipedia

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    In this period shines the poetic production of Andrés Bello (1781-1865), the first poet to propose the creation of a lyrical American expression. His poetry is considered the precursor of lyrical themes on the Latin American continent, as shown in Address of Poetry (1823) and Silva to Agriculture in the Torrid Zone (1826).

  4. List of Venezuelan writers - Wikipedia

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    Andrés Bello (1781–1865) humanist, poet, philosopher and educator, author of "Calendario manual y guía de forasteros" (1810), "Alocución a la poesía" (1823) and "Silva a la agricultura de la zona tórrida" (1826). Rómulo Betancourt (1908–1981) politician, journalist and essayist, author of "Venezuela: política y petróleo" (1956).

  5. Bello orthography - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Rafael Caldera - Wikipedia

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    He devoted his induction speech, "El lenguaje como vínculo social y la integración latinoamericana" to language as a social link for Latin American integration. [53] Throughout his life, Caldera maintained his passion for the Venezuelan man-of-letters Andrés Bello.

  7. Sonia Chocrón - Wikipedia

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    Born in a Moroccan Jewish family, [2] she completed her Social Communication degree at the Andrés Bello Catholic University. [3] In 1982 she entered the Workshop of Poetry of the Rómulo Gallegos Center for Latin American Studies .

  8. List of Latin Americans - Wikipedia

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    Andrés Bello (1781 –1865), humanist ... biologist, primatologist, pioneer in studies of and conservation of lion ... (born 1957), created first Latin American ...

  9. Beatriz Jaguaribe - Wikipedia

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    In the 2012-2013 academic year Jaguaribe was the Andrés Bello Chair In Latin American Cultures And Civilizations at New York University's King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center. [ 3 ] Jaguaribe served as a contributing editor of Public Culture , a scholarly journal published by Duke University Press , [ 4 ] and she serves as a Corresponding Editor ...