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Tomás Antonio Sánchez

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Spanish historian

Tomás Antonio Sánchez de Uribe (Cantabria, 1723–1802, Madrid), was a controversial ecclesiastic and the first editor of several basic texts of Spanish Medieval Literature, including the Cantar del Mio Cid. He served as Royal Librarian.

References

  1. Borovaya, Olga (2017-03-13). The Beginnings of Ladino Literature: Moses Almosnino and His Readers. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-02584-5.
  2. Revista ibérica de ciencias, política, literatura, artes y instrucción pública (in Spanish). 1862.
Real Academia Española seat G
He was elected in 1999 but never took the seat


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