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Alejandro Magariños Cervantes

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Uruguayan writer and lawyer (1825–1893)
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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Magariños and the second or maternal family name is Cervantes.
Alejandro Magariños Cervantes

Alejandro Magariños Cervantes (1825 – 1893) was an Uruguayan writer and lawyer. He was Minister of Finance in 1869.

Biography

Cervantes was born in 1825, in Montevideo. He went to Spain, receiving his Juris Doctor, and returned to Uruguay in 1855. He worked as a journalist for El Mercurio de Valparaíso and The Constitutional [es]. He died in 1893, in Montevideo.

Bibliography

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  • Memories of a good man (1849)
  • Caramurú. Life on a whim (1850)
  • Columbus and the New World (1850)
  • There is no evil that for good does not come (1852)
  • Celiar (1852)

References

  1. "ALEJANDRO MAGARIÑOS CERVANTES". Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  2. Coll, Magdalena. "Lexicografía en clave literaria. El caso de Alejandro Magariños Cervantes". Nueva revista de filología hispánica (in Spanish). LXVI (1): 43–70.
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