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The library is named for Miguel de Cervantes, the famous 16th-century Spanish author and one of the most illustrious names in world literary history. From its inception in 1999, this library has chosen to apply structural markup based on XML and the TEI encoding scheme for the creation of its documents.
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 ...
(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
Cajal's Láminas ilustrativas Centro Virtual Cervantes; Javier de Felipe Brief overview of Ramón y Cajal's career www.psu.edu The Pennsylvania State University, 1998; Newspaper clippings about Santiago Ramón y Cajal in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW; Fields, R. Douglas (September 28, 2017). "Why the First Drawings of Neurons Were ...
The Cervantes Encyclopedia. Cervantes 27.2 (2007): 239-241. Humanities International Complete. Web. 29 Apr. 2016. Maestro, Jesús G. Sobre el diálogo y la “commedia dell’arte en los entremeses de Cervantes. La cueva de Salamanca. Fundación Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, 2003. Web. 25 February 2016.
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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.
Birth home of Jorge Juan in the estate El Fondonet (also known as El Hondón), located in the town of Novelda, in the province of Alicante. Jorge Juan was born of two distinguished hidalgo families: his father was don Bernardo Juan y Canicia, a relative of the Counts of Peñalba, while his mother was doña Violante Santacilia y Soler de Cornellá, who came from a prominent land-owning family ...