Español: Evaristo Gómez Sánchez (1766-1841) magistrado y político peruano, natural de Arequipa. Fundador de la Academia Lauretana en 1821.
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Revista "El Perú Ilustrado", siglo XIX.
Author
Evaristo San Cristóval (1848-1900)
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