José de Vargas Ponce
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José de Vargas | |
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Born | José de Vargas Ponce 10 June 1760 Cádiz, Spain |
Died | 6 February 1821 Madrid, Spain | (aged 60)
Seat K of the Real Academia Española | |
In office March 1814 – 6 February 1821 | |
Preceded by | Antonio de Porlier |
Succeeded by | Juan Bautista Arriaza |
José de Vargas Ponce (Cádiz, 10 June 1760 – 6 February 1821) was a Spanish erudite, satirical poet and writer.
He was elected to seat K of the Real Academia Española, he took up his seat in March 1814.[1]
Works
[edit]- Praise of Alfonso the Wise, 1782.
- Descriptions of the Islands and Balearic Pithiusas, 1787.
- Declamation on abuses introduced into the Castilian, presented and awarded at the Spanish Academy, 1791.
- Proclamation of a bachelor, 1827, burlesque poem in octaves.
- Dissertation on bullfighting, written in 1807 and published in London, by the Royal Academy of History in 1961.
- Description of Cartagena, Murcia, 1978
- Lucio Marineo Siculus Life
- Abdalaziz and Egilona, neoclassical tragedy.
References
[edit]- ^ "José de Vargas - letra K". Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 May 2023.