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Marcial Augusto Justino Solana González-Camino (1880–1958) was a Spanish scholar, writer and politician. In science he is best known as historian of philosophy and author of a monumental work on 16th century Spanish thinkers, though he contributed also to history, theory of law and theology.
In 1895 he published La hija del Tío Paco o lo que pueden dos mil duros. [10] Heavily influenced by José María de Pereda, the book fell into the costumbrismo trend. [11] At unspecified time he married Maria Robles Arnal, also from Molina. [12] Battle of Annual remnants. José Maria and his siblings were brought up in a profoundly Catholic ...
The Ministry of the Presidency (Spanish: Ministerio de la Presidencia) is a ministry of the Republic of Costa Rica created on 24 December 1961 through Law 2980. [1] Its work prescribed by law consists in providing support to the President of the Republic, serving as a liaison between the Presidency and the other branches of government, civil society and the various ministries.
Walter Dill Scott (May 1, 1869 – September 24, 1955) [1] was an American psychologist and academic administrator who was one of the first applied psychologists and the 10th president of Northwestern University.
Georges Güntert, Unamuno filóso y novelista: Paz en la guerra como etapa decisiva en la evolución de su pensamiento, [in:] Versants 32 (1997), pp. 11-25 Jesús Gutiérrez, Unamuno entre la épica y la intrahistoria: Relectura de "Paz en la guerra" , [in:] Sebastián Neumeister (ed.), Actas del IX Congreso de la Asociación Internacional de ...
The New Thought movement (also Higher Thought) [1] is a new religious movement that coalesced in the United States in the early 19th century. New Thought was seen by its adherents as succeeding "ancient thought", accumulated wisdom and philosophy from a variety of origins, such as Ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Chinese, Taoist, Hindu, and Buddhist cultures [citation needed] and their related ...
Tomás Domínguez Arévalo, 6th Count of Rodezno, [note 1] 12th Marquis of San Martin [note 2] (1882–1952) was a Spanish Carlist and Francoist politician. He is known mostly as the first Francoist Minister of Justice (1938–1939).
The best known of Agustín’s grandchildren is Mercedes González de Amezúa y del Pino, a historian of art, curator and author. [27] Among Agustín’s siblings [ 28 ] the oldest brother Manuel became a businessman, but he is known rather as co-founder of the Club Alpino Español . [ 29 ]