ANDRES BELLO FROM THE NEOCLASISISMO
The eighteenth century is framed by large social conflicts
Within Latin American writing Andrès Bello explained expressing their new knowledge to be humanistic Indepencia proclaiming his vision of intellectual, political and cultural.
All in search of the prevalence and dominance of reason and balance, which is the tendency of this movement.
Works of Andrés Bello
Calendar universal manual and guide foreigners in Venezuela for the year 1810, with higher permission (Caracas 1810) Art
write property, consisting of the Abbe Condillac, translated from French and arranged for the English language (Caracas, 1824)
A vaccine and Anauco (Caracas)
The romance to saman (Caracas)
the sonnets to the victory of Bailen (Caracas)
an artist (Caracas)
My wishes (Caracas) Venezuela
comforted and restored Spain (Caracas)
Summary history of Venezuela (Caracas)
Address to Poetry. (London)
Agriculture in the Torrid Zone. (Perhaps the best known work Bello) (London)
Hymn to Colombia (London)
Letter from London to Paris by an American to another. (London)
Song to the dissolution of Colombia. (London)
jente Principles of Law (Santiago de Chile, 1832)
Principles of orthology and metric of the English language (Santiago de Chile 1835)
Grammar of the Latin language (Santiago de Chile, 1838)
Teresa, prose and drama in five acts, by Alexandre Dumas, translated into Castilian and arranged by Don Andrés Bello (1846, first performed in Santiago de Chile in 1839)
ideological analysis of the time of the English conjugation (Valparaiso, 1841)
Fire Company. Elegiac song (Santiago de Chile, 1841) Opening address
D. Andrés Bello, president, Santiago de Chile (Santiago de Chile, 1842).
Principles of International Law (Valparaiso 1844). Revised and expanded edition of Principles
jente right of Grammar of the English language intended for use by Americans (Santiago de Chile, 1847)
cosmography or description of the universe according to the latest findings (Santiago de Chile, 1848)
Compendium of the history of literature ( Santiago de Chile, 1850) and literary critics
Booklets published in various newspapers from the years 1834 to 1849 (Santiago de Chile, 1850)
Draft Civil Code (Santiago de Chile, 1853) 4 volumes.
Civil Code of the Republic of Chile (Santiago de Chile, 1856)
Philosophy of Understanding (Santiago de Chile, 1881), Reprinted with Introduction by Jose Gaos) in 1948.
write property, consisting of the Abbe Condillac, translated from French and arranged for the English language (Caracas, 1824)
A vaccine and Anauco (Caracas)
The romance to saman (Caracas)
the sonnets to the victory of Bailen (Caracas)
an artist (Caracas)
My wishes (Caracas) Venezuela
comforted and restored Spain (Caracas)
Summary history of Venezuela (Caracas)
Address to Poetry. (London)
Agriculture in the Torrid Zone. (Perhaps the best known work Bello) (London)
Hymn to Colombia (London)
Letter from London to Paris by an American to another. (London)
Song to the dissolution of Colombia. (London)
jente Principles of Law (Santiago de Chile, 1832)
Principles of orthology and metric of the English language (Santiago de Chile 1835)
Grammar of the Latin language (Santiago de Chile, 1838)
Teresa, prose and drama in five acts, by Alexandre Dumas, translated into Castilian and arranged by Don Andrés Bello (1846, first performed in Santiago de Chile in 1839)
ideological analysis of the time of the English conjugation (Valparaiso, 1841)
Fire Company. Elegiac song (Santiago de Chile, 1841) Opening address
D. Andrés Bello, president, Santiago de Chile (Santiago de Chile, 1842).
Principles of International Law (Valparaiso 1844). Revised and expanded edition of Principles
jente right of Grammar of the English language intended for use by Americans (Santiago de Chile, 1847)
cosmography or description of the universe according to the latest findings (Santiago de Chile, 1848)
Compendium of the history of literature ( Santiago de Chile, 1850) and literary critics
Booklets published in various newspapers from the years 1834 to 1849 (Santiago de Chile, 1850)
Draft Civil Code (Santiago de Chile, 1853) 4 volumes.
Civil Code of the Republic of Chile (Santiago de Chile, 1856)
Philosophy of Understanding (Santiago de Chile, 1881), Reprinted with Introduction by Jose Gaos) in 1948.
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