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Tomás was born to the Iriarte family, many of whose members were writers in the humanist tradition. His father was Don Bernardo de Iriarte, while his mother was Doña Bárbara de las Nieves Hernández de Oropesa; therefore his full name is variously given as
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B. A. Boggs, "La música, poema por Tomás de Iriarte. A Critical Edition", Newark, Delaware: Juan de la Cuesta (2007), 275 pages.
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He received his literary education at Madrid where he went aged 14, in 1764, under the care of his uncle,
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Les Diplomats espagnols du XVIII siecle: introduction et repertoire biographique (1700–1808)
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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of Tirso Imarete, he published an original comedy entitled
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for his sympathies with French philosophers. He died of
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During his later years, partly as a consequence of the
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Bernardo de Iriarte
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Juan Bautista Pablo Forner
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Emilio Cotarelo
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Royal Spanish Academy
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