Andrés Bello
Venezuelan poet and philosopher
Born
November 29th, 1781
243 years ago
Died
1865
160 years ago — 84 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Venezuela
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Born in Venezuela, a prominent poet and philosopher emerged during the early 19th century. His work in linguistics and education shaped the intellectual landscape of Latin America. Bello founded the Universidad Central de Venezuela and served as its first rector. He published the 'Gramática de la lengua castellana' which became a critical reference for Spanish language studies. His literary contributions include notable works of poetry, essays, and literary criticism, reflecting the cultural and philosophical currents of his time.
Founded the Universidad Central de Venezuela
Authored 'Gramática de la lengua castellana'
Produced significant poetry and essays
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