- Antonio Solalinde
Antonio García de Solalinde (1892 - 1937) was a writer, professor and
philologist born in the town of Toro inSpain .He was director of the "Escuela Española de Historia y Arqueología en Roma" (EEHAR) (Spanish School of
History andArchaeology inRome ) and an important collaborator in the "Revista de Filología Española" (Magazine of Spanish Philology). Solalinde eventually relocated to theUnited States where he was employed as a professor at a number of diverse universities.He published a number of scholarly works, including "Milagros de Nuestra Señora", a treatise on
Gonzalo de Berceo , and diverse articles relating to the work of kingAlfonso X of Castile and his relationship to theSiete Partidas , Spain's seven part legal code that was followed for centuries both there and inLatin America , such as "El códice florentino de las 'Cantigas' y su relación con los demás manuscritos" (TheFlorentine codex of the 'Songs' and its relation with other manuscripts) and "Intervención personal de Alfonso X en la redacción de sus obras" (the personal Intervention of Alfonso X in the writing of his works).Solalinde died in 1937 while residing in the U.S. state of
Wisconsin .References
*Antonio Solalinde. From the Spanish-language Wikipedia. Retrieved May 11, 2006.
External links
* [http://libro.uca.edu/alfonso10/emperor7.htm Article about Alfonso X of Castile discussing Solalinde's scholarly contributions] .
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