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José Echegaray

José Echegaray y Eizaguirre (19 April 1832 – 14 September 1916)[1] was a Spanish civil engineer, mathematician, statesman, and one of the leading Spanish dramatists of the last quarter of the 19th century. He was awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize in Literature "in recognition of the numerous and brilliant compositions which, in an individual and original manner, have revived the great traditions of the Spanish drama".


José Echegaray
BornJosé Echegaray y Eizaguirre
(1832-04-19)19 April 1832
Madrid, Spain
Died14 September 1916(1916-09-14) (aged 84)
Madrid, Spain
Resting placeSaint Isidore Cemetery
OccupationDramatist, civil engineer and mathematician
NationalitySpanish
GenreDrama
Notable awardsNobel Prize in Literature
1904
Seat e of the Real Academia Española
In office
20 May 1894 – 14 September 1916
Preceded byRamón de Mesonero Romanos
Succeeded byJulio Burell y Cuéllar [es][a]

Early life

He was born in Madrid on 19 April 1832.[2] His father, a doctor and institute professor of Greek,[3] was from Aragon and his mother was from Navarra. He spent his childhood in Murcia, where he finished his elementary school education. It was there, at the Murcia Institute, where he first gained his love for mathematics. While still a child he read Goethe, Homer, and Balzac, readings that alternated with those of mathematicians like Gauss, Legendre, and Lagrange.

In order to earn enough money to attend the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería de Caminos, Canales y Puertos (Engineering School of Roads, Channels and Ports), he moved at the age of fourteen to Madrid.[4] At the age of twenty, he left the Madrid School with a Civil Engineering degree, which he had obtained as first in his class, and he had to move to Almeria and Granada to begin working at his first job.[5]

Professor and scientist

In 1854 he began teaching a class at the Engineering School, working as a secretary there also. He taught mathematics, stereotomy, hydraulics, descriptive geometry, and differential and physical calculus from that year until 1868. From 1858 to 1860 he was also a professor at the Assistants' School of Public Works.

His Problemas de geometría analítica (1865) and Teorías modernas de la física. Unidad de las fuerzas materiales (1867) were held in some regard. He became a member of the Society of Political Economy, helped to found the magazine La Revista, and took a prominent part in propagating free trade doctrines in the press and on the platform.[5]

He was clearly marked out for office, and when the revolution of 1868 overthrew the monarchy, he resigned his post for a place in the revolutionary cabinet.[5]

Government service

Echegaray also entered politics later in his life. As a founding member of the republican Radical Democratic Party,[6] he enjoyed a career in the government sector, being appointed Minister of Education, of Public Works and Finance Minister successively between 1867 and 1874.[3] He retired from politics after the Bourbon restoration in 1874.[5]

Literary career

Theater had always been the love of José Echegaray's life. Although he had written earlier plays (La Hija natural and La Última Noche, both in 1867), he truly became a dramatist in 1874.[5] His plays reflected his sense of duty, which had made him famous during his time in the governmental offices. Dilemmas centered on duty and morality are the motif of his plays. He replicated the achievements of his predecessors of the Spanish Golden Age, remaining a prolific playwright.

His most famous play is El gran Galeoto, a drama written in the grand nineteenth century manner of melodrama. It is about the poisonous effect that unfounded gossip has on a middle-aged man's happiness. Echegaray filled it with elaborate stage instructions that illuminate what we would now consider a hammy style of acting popular in the 19th century. Paramount Pictures filmed it as a silent with the title changed to The World and His Wife, and it was the basis for a later film The Great Galeoto. His most remarkable plays[citation needed] are O locura o santidad (Saint or Madman?, 1877); Mariana (1892); El estigma (1895); La duda, 1898; and El loco Dios (God, the fool, 1900).

Among his other famous plays are La esposa del vengador (1874) (The Avenger's Wife); En el puño de la espada (1875) (In the Sword's Handle); En el pilar y en la cruz (1878) (On the Stake and on the Cross); and Conflicto entre dos deberes (1882) (Conflict of Two Duties).[3]

Along with the Provençal poet Frédéric Mistral, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1904, after having been nominated that year by a member of the Royal Spanish Academy, making him the first Spaniard to win the prize.[7]

 
José Echegaray

José Echegaray maintained constant activity until his death on 14 September 1916 in Madrid.[2] His extensive work did not stop growing in his old age: in the final stage of his life he wrote 25 or 30 mathematical physics volumes. At the age of 83 he commented:

I cannot die, because if I am going to write my mathematical physics encyclopedia, I need at least 25 more years.

Honors

Several streets in Spain are named after José Echegaray. Calle Echegaray in Madrid's Barrio de las Letras is especially noteworthy.[8][9] In 1971 the Bank of Spain issued a 1000-peseta banknote in his honor.[10]

Notes

  1. ^ Burell was elected for the position in 1916 but never took the seat

References

  1. ^ "José Echegaray y Eizaguirre - Spanish dramatist". Britannica.com. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b Sánchez Ron, José Manuel (30 December 2004). "José Echegaray: entre la ciencia, el teatro y la política". Arbor (in Spanish). CLXXIX (707/708): 601–688. doi:10.3989/arbor.2004.i707/708.510. ISSN 1988-303X.
  3. ^ a b c "The Nobel Prize in Literature 1904:Frédéric Mistral, José Echegaray". Elsevier Publishing Company. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  4. ^ "Alicia Delibes – José Echegaray". Libertad Digital. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e Fitzmaurice-Kelly 1911, p. 870.
  6. ^ Gómez-Mendoza, Josefina. "José Echegaray, un liberal radical en Fomento". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. ^ "Nomination Database". Nobelprize.org. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  8. ^ Nuevo Vialás, Mar (26 August 2022). "Echegaray: La calle de Madrid que se cuela entre las más 'cool' del mundo". Tendencias Hoy, Economía Digital (in Spanish).
  9. ^ "The best of the barrios: Barrio de las Letras". Things to Do, Madrid, Time Out (timeout.com). 13 April 2014.
  10. ^ Mira Pérez, Jorge (2000). "Echegaray—Fiscal Scientist and More". Physics Today. 53 (6): 76–77. Bibcode:2000PhT....53f..76P. doi:10.1063/1.1306382.

External links

  • José Echegaray on Nobelprize.org   with the prize motivation
  • Elsevier Publishing Co. biography
  • Works by José Echegaray at Project Gutenberg
  • List of works
  • Works by or about José Echegaray at Internet Archive
  • Works by José Echegaray at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)    
  • Newspaper clippings about José Echegaray in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW  

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Echegaray and the second or maternal family name is Eizaguirre Jose Echegaray y Eizaguirre 19 April 1832 14 September 1916 1 was a Spanish civil engineer mathematician statesman and one of the leading Spanish dramatists of the last quarter of the 19th century He was awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize in Literature in recognition of the numerous and brilliant compositions which in an individual and original manner have revived the great traditions of the Spanish drama The Most ExcellentJose EchegarayBornJose Echegaray y Eizaguirre 1832 04 19 19 April 1832Madrid SpainDied14 September 1916 1916 09 14 aged 84 Madrid SpainResting placeSaint Isidore CemeteryOccupationDramatist civil engineer and mathematicianNationalitySpanishGenreDramaNotable awardsNobel Prize in Literature 1904Seat e of the Real Academia EspanolaIn office 20 May 1894 14 September 1916Preceded byRamon de Mesonero RomanosSucceeded byJulio Burell y Cuellar es a Contents 1 Early life 2 Professor and scientist 3 Government service 4 Literary career 5 Honors 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditHe was born in Madrid on 19 April 1832 2 His father a doctor and institute professor of Greek 3 was from Aragon and his mother was from Navarra He spent his childhood in Murcia where he finished his elementary school education It was there at the Murcia Institute where he first gained his love for mathematics While still a child he read Goethe Homer and Balzac readings that alternated with those of mathematicians like Gauss Legendre and Lagrange In order to earn enough money to attend the Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieria de Caminos Canales y Puertos Engineering School of Roads Channels and Ports he moved at the age of fourteen to Madrid 4 At the age of twenty he left the Madrid School with a Civil Engineering degree which he had obtained as first in his class and he had to move to Almeria and Granada to begin working at his first job 5 Professor and scientist EditIn 1854 he began teaching a class at the Engineering School working as a secretary there also He taught mathematics stereotomy hydraulics descriptive geometry and differential and physical calculus from that year until 1868 From 1858 to 1860 he was also a professor at the Assistants School of Public Works His Problemas de geometria analitica 1865 and Teorias modernas de la fisica Unidad de las fuerzas materiales 1867 were held in some regard He became a member of the Society of Political Economy helped to found the magazine La Revista and took a prominent part in propagating free trade doctrines in the press and on the platform 5 He was clearly marked out for office and when the revolution of 1868 overthrew the monarchy he resigned his post for a place in the revolutionary cabinet 5 Government service EditEchegaray also entered politics later in his life As a founding member of the republican Radical Democratic Party 6 he enjoyed a career in the government sector being appointed Minister of Education of Public Works and Finance Minister successively between 1867 and 1874 3 He retired from politics after the Bourbon restoration in 1874 5 Literary career EditTheater had always been the love of Jose Echegaray s life Although he had written earlier plays La Hija natural and La Ultima Noche both in 1867 he truly became a dramatist in 1874 5 His plays reflected his sense of duty which had made him famous during his time in the governmental offices Dilemmas centered on duty and morality are the motif of his plays He replicated the achievements of his predecessors of the Spanish Golden Age remaining a prolific playwright His most famous play is El gran Galeoto a drama written in the grand nineteenth century manner of melodrama It is about the poisonous effect that unfounded gossip has on a middle aged man s happiness Echegaray filled it with elaborate stage instructions that illuminate what we would now consider a hammy style of acting popular in the 19th century Paramount Pictures filmed it as a silent with the title changed to The World and His Wife and it was the basis for a later film The Great Galeoto His most remarkable plays citation needed are O locura o santidad Saint or Madman 1877 Mariana 1892 El estigma 1895 La duda 1898 and El loco Dios God the fool 1900 Among his other famous plays are La esposa del vengador 1874 The Avenger s Wife En el puno de la espada 1875 In the Sword s Handle En el pilar y en la cruz 1878 On the Stake and on the Cross and Conflicto entre dos deberes 1882 Conflict of Two Duties 3 Along with the Provencal poet Frederic Mistral he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1904 after having been nominated that year by a member of the Royal Spanish Academy making him the first Spaniard to win the prize 7 Jose EchegarayJose Echegaray maintained constant activity until his death on 14 September 1916 in Madrid 2 His extensive work did not stop growing in his old age in the final stage of his life he wrote 25 or 30 mathematical physics volumes At the age of 83 he commented I cannot die because if I am going to write my mathematical physics encyclopedia I need at least 25 more years Honors EditSeveral streets in Spain are named after Jose Echegaray Calle Echegaray in Madrid s Barrio de las Letras is especially noteworthy 8 9 In 1971 the Bank of Spain issued a 1000 peseta banknote in his honor 10 Notes Edit Burell was elected for the position in 1916 but never took the seatReferences Edit Jose Echegaray y Eizaguirre Spanish dramatist Britannica com Retrieved 9 June 2018 a b Sanchez Ron Jose Manuel 30 December 2004 Jose Echegaray entre la ciencia el teatro y la politica Arbor in Spanish CLXXIX 707 708 601 688 doi 10 3989 arbor 2004 i707 708 510 ISSN 1988 303X a b c The Nobel Prize in Literature 1904 Frederic Mistral Jose Echegaray Elsevier Publishing Company Retrieved 7 February 2013 Alicia Delibes Jose Echegaray Libertad Digital Retrieved 3 December 2016 a b c d e Fitzmaurice Kelly 1911 p 870 Gomez Mendoza Josefina Jose Echegaray un liberal radical en Fomento a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Nomination Database Nobelprize org Retrieved 9 June 2018 Nuevo Vialas Mar 26 August 2022 Echegaray La calle de Madrid que se cuela entre las mas cool del mundo Tendencias Hoy Economia Digital in Spanish The best of the barrios Barrio de las Letras Things to Do Madrid Time Out timeout com 13 April 2014 Mira Perez Jorge 2000 Echegaray Fiscal Scientist and More Physics Today 53 6 76 77 Bibcode 2000PhT 53f 76P doi 10 1063 1 1306382 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Fitzmaurice Kelly James 1911 Echegaray y Eizaguirre Jose In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 8 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 870 871 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jose Echegaray Wikisource has original works by or about Jose Echegaray Jose Echegaray on Nobelprize org with the prize motivation Elsevier Publishing Co biography Works by Jose Echegaray at Project Gutenberg List of works Works by or about Jose Echegaray at Internet Archive Works by Jose Echegaray at LibriVox public domain audiobooks Newspaper clippings about Jose Echegaray in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Echegaray amp oldid 1166902255, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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