José María Asensio

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José María Asensio
Born
José María Asensio Toledo

(1829-08-14)14 August 1829
Seville, Spain
Died14 December 1905(1905-12-14) (aged 76)
Madrid, Spain
Seat C of the Real Academia Española
In office
29 May 1904 – 14 December 1905
Preceded byMiguel Colmeiro Penido
Succeeded byAntonio Fernández Grilo [es][a]

José María Asensio Toledo (14 August 1829–14 December 1905) was a Spanish historian, journalist, biographer and writer.[1]

Works

  • The Conde de Lemos, protector of Cervantes, 1880.
  • New documents to illustrate the life of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Sevilla, 1864.
  • Cervantes and his works. Articles., Barcelona: F. Seix, 1902.
  • Don Pedro I of Castile, his reign, his character
  • Christopher Columbus, his life, his travels
  • The remains of Christopher Columbus are in Havana. Proof by José María Asensio. Sevilla: Printing and Spanish and Foreign Bookseller D. Rafael Tarascó and Lasa, 1881.
  • Martin Alonso Pinzon: Madrid historical study: Modern Spain, 1892.
  • Francisco Pacheco : artistic and literary works especially true book description and memorable portraits of illustrious men, who left unpublished: notes that may serve as an introduction to this book if it ever gets published (Sevilla: Lithography and bookstore Spanish and Foreign José M ª Geofrin, 1867 and Seville: Francisco Alvarez and C ª, printers, 1876)
  • Fernan Caballero : biographical study. Madrid: Modern Spain, 1900.
  • The interpretations of Don Quixote.
  • Note some books, articles and pamphlets on the life and works of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Seville: [sn], 1885 (Imp of E. Rasco)
  • An eighteenth-century Portuguese cervantista burned by the Holy Office of the Inquisition: biographical notes, Seville: [sn], 1885 (Imp of E. Rasco)
  • Hercules: Conde de Montesquieu poem. Seville: [sn], 1878 (Imp of Gironés and Orduña)
  • Cervantes and his works: literary letters, directed at various friends, Seville: [sn], 1870 (Imp that was José María Geofrin)
  • Catalog of some books, pamphlets and loose items relating to life and to the works of Miguel de Cervantes ..., Sevilla: Printing and Rafael Library Tarascó and Lassa, 1872
  • Liceo Seville: speech read by the Vice-President Mr. D. Honorary José María Asensio in the inaugural session ... Seville: [sn], 1875 (Francisco Alvarez and Ca, Printers)
  • Pictures of Spanish, taken in fac-simile, old editions of his works: first series 1563–1701 ... Seville: [sn], 1869 (Henry Litogr. Utrera)
  • Speeches read before the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Sevillana the 23 April 1871, Sevilla: Imp and Bookstore, Sierpes Street, 35 old, modern 73, 1871.

Notes

  1. ^ Fernández Grilo was elected for the position in 1906 but never took the seat

References

  1. ^ "José María Asensio - letra C". Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 May 2023.
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[1] He was elected in 1884 but never took the seat; [2] He was elected in 1906 but never took the seat; [3] He was elected in 1907 but never took the seat; [4] He was elected in 1928 but never took the seat
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