Benito Jerónimo Feijoó (8/10/1676, Pazo de Casdemiro, Orense – 26/09/1764, Oviedo) was a Spanish Benedictine monk, essayist and polygrapher. He was the author of notable works in the Spanish language, constituting, together with the Valencian Gregorio Mayans, one of the most outstanding figures of the early Spanish Enlightenment. Among many works, he was the author of the speech “Defensa de mujeres” (Defence of Women), considered a reference work on Spanish feminism.
Collection: Texts
Chronology: XVIII
Scope: Baccalaureate, University
Link: https://dokuklik.euskadi.eus/badator/visor/362/1091
Resource type: Historical source
Format: Unknown
Source: Archivo de la Casa de Churruca, Condes de Motrico, Churruca. Impresos varios; textos literarios y políticos. Legajo 27.6
Language: Spanish
Date: 1756
Owner: Álvaro Chaparro Sainz (Modernalia)
Identifier: Dokuklik/716067
Copyright: © Eusko Jaurlaritza-Gobierno Vasco * Euskadiko Artxibo Historikoa - Archivo Histórico de Euskadi - Diputación Foral de Alava - Arabako Foru Aldundia
Abstract: Funeral oration, which in the solemn obsequies that the University of Oviedo consecrated on the 27th of November of this year 1764, to the immortal memory of the Illustríssimo, y Reverendíssimo S. D. F. Benitó Gerónimo Feijoó y Montenegro, of the Council of S.M. and Cathedrático de Prima Retired in it.
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