Antonio Solalinde

Antonio García de Solalinde (28 December 1892 in Toro (Spain) 13 July 1937 in Madison, Wisconsin) was a writer, professor and philologist.

Antonio Solalinde
Born28 December 1892 
Toro 
Died13 July 1937  (aged 44)
Alma mater
  • University of Madrid 
Awards

Life

He was born in the town of Toro in Spain.

He was director of the Escuela Española de Historia y Arqueología en Roma (EEHAR) (Spanish School of History and Archaeology in Rome) and an important collaborator in the Revista de Filología Española (Magazine of Spanish Philology). Solalinde eventually relocated to the United States where he was employed as a professor at a number of diverse universities.

He published a number of scholarly works, including Milagros de Nuestra Señora, a treatise on Gonzalo de Berceo, and diverse articles relating to the work of king Alfonso X of Castile and his relationship to the Siete Partidas, Spain's seven part legal code that was followed for centuries both there and in Latin America, such as El códice florentino de las 'Cantigas' y su relación con los demás manuscritos (The Florentine codex of the 'Songs' and its relation with other manuscripts) and Intervención personal de Alfonso X en la redacción de sus obras (the personal Intervention of Alfonso X in the writing of his works).

Solalinde died in 1937 while residing in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

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