Juan Bautista Arriaza

Spanish poet and writer

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Juan Bautista Arriaza
Born
Juan Bautista Arriaza Superviela

(1770-02-27)27 February 1770
Madrid, Spain
Died22 January 1837(1837-01-22) (aged 66)
Madrid, Spain
Seat K of the Real Academia Española
In office
1829 – 22 January 1837
Preceded byJosé de Vargas Ponce
Succeeded byMariano Roca de Togores

Juan Bautista Arriaza Superviela (27 February 1770, Madrid – 22 January 1837) was a Spanish poet and writer.

Arriaza was elected to seat K of the Real Academia Española in 1829.[1]

Works

  • Firsts, 1796
  • Poetic Art, 1807 (L'Art poétique translation (1674) of Nicolas Boileau)
  • Patriotic Poems, 1810
  • Lyrical Poetry, 1829
  • Thank Terpsichore or dancing, modern edition Graces dancing, Madrid, Hero, 1936.

References

  1. ^ "Juan Bautista Arriaza Superviela - letra K". Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 May 2023.
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[1] He was elected in 1905 but never took the seat; [2] He was elected in 1976 but never took the seat
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