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Pascual de Gayangos y Arce

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elected him an international Member. He entered in politics in 1881, when he was made director of public instruction. He resigned on being elected senator for the district of
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In 1837, Gayangos returned to Britain, wrote extensively in British periodicals, like
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and appeared in two volumes in 1840 and 1843 . While in England, he entered in the
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archives. His best-known original work is his lengthy introduction on Spanish
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His latter years were spent in cataloguing the Spanish manuscripts in the
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74: 37:(June 21, 1809 – October 4, 1897) was a Spanish scholar and 26: 110: 198:. This was the first survey of Spanish chivalric romances. 116:
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Gayangos y Arce, Pascual de (1809–1897), MCNBiografias.com
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Pascual de Gayangos: A Nineteenth-century Spanish Arabist
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Index

Pascual de Gayangos

orientalist
Seville
Brigadier
intendente
Zacatecas
New Spain
Pont-le-Voy
Blois
Arabic
École spéciale des Langues orientales
Silvestre de Sacy
Britain
Henry Revell
The Athenaeum
SDUK
The Penny Cyclopaedia for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
magnum opus
arabist
Royal Asiatic Society
Al Makkari
Ibn al-Khatib
Holland House
George Ticknor
University of Madrid
American Philosophical Society
Huelva
British Museum
Gustav Adolf Bergenroth

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