Juan Luis Alborg: latinista y precursor de los estudios sobre humanismo latino del Renacimiento español
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Juan Luis Alborg, Manuel Ballesteros, Latin teaching, Chronicles of the Indies written in LatinAbstract
For most readers, if we say that Juan Luis Alborg, in addition to his role as a literary critic and historian of Spanish literature, was a Latinist, it will undoubtedly come as a surprise. Indeed, after the pertinent study of a good number of documents from the Alborg Legacy, currently deposited in the University of Malaga, we have been able to reconstruct his work as a Latin teacher during the forties and fifties of the last century, a period in which he published school editions of the Odes by Horace and the Catilinaries by Cicero, and he also took a Doctorate in History from the University of Madrid with a doctoral dissertation, supervised by Manuel Ballesteros. In this last work he studied the Latin used by three chroniclers of the Indies, so we can consider him a pioneer of studies on Latin humanism of the Spanish Renaissance.
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