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The Miguel de Cervantes Virtual Library (MCVL; in Spanish: Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, BVMC) is a large-scale digital library project, hosted and maintained by the University of Alicante in Alicante, Spain.
Centro Virtual Cervantes is an online service that was created in December 1997 by the Instituto Cervantes of Spain to contribute to the diffusion of the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures. It became one of the most important reference sites devoted to Spanish language and culture, having reached an average of over 100,000 visitors a month ...
Segunda edición, Alicante, Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, 2013. Notas de reproducción original: Edición digital a partir de Monterrey (México), Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, 2005. Portales: Biblioteca Virtual de las Letras Mexicanas | Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey | Biblioteca Americana
(in Spanish) Quevedo y la crítica on the Centro Virtual Cervantes [permanent dead link ] (in Spanish) Works by the author (in Spanish) El Colegio Imperial y el Instituto de San Isidro, Quevedo's high school (in Spanish) Analysis of Francisco de Quevedo: Life and Works (in Spanish) Biography and short analysis of his works by Paul Bitternut
Antonio Tovar en la Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes. Página de Antonio Tovar en Academia.edu (página reciente, mantenida por su nieta Sofía Torallas Tovar , de la Universidad de Chicago). "Antonio Tovar, padre, abuelo, amigo" , por Consuelo y Santiago Tovar, y Sofía Torallas Tovar, Ianua Classicorum.
The Cervantine Library Spanish: Biblioteca Cervantina (also known as the Library Miguel de Cervantes) is a library located on the main campus of Tecnológico de Monterrey, in the city of Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.The library has about 130,000 items in its collection, with its holdings on Mexican history and culture ranked second in the Americas.
The Instituto Cervantes building forms part of the street's late 19th century development and was designed by George Meek in 1882. [2] George Meek (1849–1924) was born in Hull. Joining the surveyors department of the Manchester Corporation as an draughtsman in 1872, he rose to become Chief Architectural assistant, in effect the city architect ...
Entrance to the Caja de las Letras Some of the boxes. The Instituto Cervantes, taking advantage of the presence of the vault in the basement of its headquarters (Caryatid Building) in Madrid (Spain), uses safe deposit boxes for great figures of Hispanic culture to deposit a legacy that will not be opened until the date they decide.