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Juan de Iriarte

Juan de Iriarte (15 December 1701–23 August 1771) was a Spanish writer, French and English translator in the Royal Chancery, Hellenist and latinist.

Juan de Iriarte
Born(1701-12-15)15 December 1701
Died23 August 1771(1771-08-23) (aged 69)
Madrid, Spain
Seat Z of the Real Academia Española
In office
21 September 1747 – 23 August 1771
Preceded byMiguel Gutiérrez de Valdivia
Succeeded byPedro de Silva y Sarmiento de Alagón [es]

Biography edit

Born at Puerto de la Orotava (now Puerto de la Cruz, Canary Islands), he was educated in Paris in 1713 with one of his students being Voltaire. He moved to London and completed a formation for his native island. He later moved to Madrid where he was officially nominated at Biblioteca Real. Aged 28, he edited Regia Matritensis Bibliotheca in 1729, his first catalog published on the contents of the Biblioteca Real. The Bibliotecario Mayor of the institution, Juan de Ferras, managed to get him appointed as a private tutor of the families of the Duque de Béjar, the Duque de Alba and Royal Prince Manuel de Portugal.

He was sent to be educated in France and later to England through the company of Monsieur Hely, former Consul of France in the Canary Islands. He was the uncle of the poet and theatrical writer Tomás de Iriarte y Nieves Ravelo.

Juan de Iriarte wrote Gramática latina (Latin Grammar), he was created a convenient official nominator for the first Secretary of State. He also wrote in Diario de los Literatos (1737) and in 1741 was elected member of the Real Academia Española,[1] he entered also at the Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando.

Iriarte also wrote Sobre la imperfección de los diccionarios. and Paleografía griega (Greek Paleography) as well as Bibliotheca graeca (Greek Library) in which he described Greek manuscripts. His other works include Tauromaquia matritensis, sive taurorum ludi, (on Spanish bullfighting), Lista de los Principales Manuscritos de la Librería de los Marqueses de Villena and Sacada de la Hijuela Authentica de los bienes que quedaron por muerte del Marqués Don Andrés Pacheco, en 9 de Octubre de 1748. Por la tarde por mí mismo, it was conserved at the Biblioteca de la Fundación Juan March.

Works edit

  • Obras sueltas de don Juan de Iriarte, Madrid, 1774, dos vols.
  • Regia Matritensis Bibliotheca (1729)
  • Sobre la imperfección de los diccionarios, discurso de ingreso en la Real Academia Española de la Lengua, 1747.
  • Colección de refranes castellanos traducidos en metros latinos, 1749.
  • Sobre los verbos reflexivos y recíprocos, 1756.
  • Advertencias sobre la sintaxis castellana, 1755.
  • Gramática latina, 1764.
  • Paleografía griega, 1760.
  • Bibliotheca graeca
  • Tauromaquia matritensis, sive taurorum ludi, Lista de los Principales Manuscritos de la Librería de los Marqueses de Villena. 1725.
  • ''Lista de los Principales Manuscritos de la Librería de los Marqueses de Villena. Sacada de la Hijuela Authentica de los bienes que quedaron por muerte del Marqués Don Andrés Pacheco, en 9 de Octubre de 1748. Por la tarde por mí mismo.

References edit

  1. ^ "Juan de Iriarte - letra Z". Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 May 2023.

External links edit

  • Waterloo Institute for Hellenistic Studies

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