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146: 27: 161: 100:, was issued at Madrid in 1787–1788. This great work, incomparably superior to any previous bibliography, is still unsuperseded and indispensable. 166: 96:
at Rome in 1696. A fine edition of both parts, with additional matter found in Antonio's manuscripts, and with supplementary notes by
209: 199: 57:(which was not printed till 1659), and began his monumental register of Spanish writers. The fame of his learning reached 204: 80:, dealing with the works of Spanish authors who flourished after 1500, appeared at Rome in 1672, under the title 194: 93: 88:, a literary history of Spain from the time of Augustus to the end of the 15th century, was revised by 20: 97: 50: 189: 184: 8: 58: 62: 89: 76:
Returning to Spain in 1679, Antonio died at Madrid in the spring of 1684. His
178: 157: 152: 66: 107:(Valencia, 1742), in which erudition is combined with critical insight. His 111:
has not been printed; the manuscript is in the national library at Madrid.
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Of Antonio's miscellaneous writings the most important is the posthumous
37:(31 July 1617 – 13 April 1684) was a Spanish bibliographer born in 151:
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
26: 38: 53:(1636–1639), he returned to his native city, wrote his treatise 70: 170:. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 128: 126: 124: 121: 176: 92:, and published by Antonio's friend, Cardinal 156: 132: 25: 177: 82:Bibliotheca Hispana sive Hispanorum 13: 14: 221: 144: 65:on him in 1645, and sent him as 210:University of Salamanca alumni 105:Censura de historias fabulosas 1: 114: 200:17th-century Spanish writers 109:Bibliotheca Hispana rabinica 44: 7: 49:After taking his degree in 10: 226: 18: 86:Bibliotheca Hispana vetus 78:Bibliotheca Hispana nova 21:Nicolas Antonio (bishop) 167:Encyclopædia Britannica 205:Spanish bibliographers 31: 98:Francisco Pérez Bayer 94:José Sáenz de Aguirre 29: 16:Spanish bibliographer 61:, who conferred the 19:For the bishop, see 195:People from Seville 32: 63:Order of Santiago 217: 171: 162:Antonio, Nicolas 150: 148: 147: 136: 130: 225: 224: 220: 219: 218: 216: 215: 214: 175: 174: 160:, ed. (1911). " 145: 143: 140: 139: 131: 122: 117: 47: 35:Nicolás Antonio 30:Nicolás Antonio 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 223: 213: 212: 207: 202: 197: 192: 187: 173: 172: 158:Chisholm, Hugh 138: 137: 119: 118: 116: 113: 46: 43: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 222: 211: 208: 206: 203: 201: 198: 196: 193: 191: 188: 186: 183: 182: 180: 169: 168: 163: 159: 154: 153:public domain 142: 141: 134: 133:Chisholm 1911 129: 127: 125: 120: 112: 110: 106: 101: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 74: 72: 68: 67:General Agent 64: 60: 56: 52: 42: 40: 36: 28: 22: 165: 108: 104: 102: 90:Manuel Martí 85: 81: 77: 75: 54: 48: 34: 33: 190:1684 deaths 185:1617 births 179:Categories 115:References 73:in 1654. 59:Philip IV 55:De Exilio 51:Salamanca 45:Biography 155::  39:Seville 149:  84:; the 71:Rome 164:". 69:to 181:: 123:^ 41:. 135:. 23:.

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Nicolas Antonio (bishop)

Seville
Salamanca
Philip IV
Order of Santiago
General Agent
Rome
Manuel Martí
José Sáenz de Aguirre
Francisco Pérez Bayer



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1617 births
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