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- Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky (Russian: Анато́лий Васи́льевич Лунача́рский, born Anatoly Aleksandrovich Antonov; 23 November [O.S. 11 November] 1875...
- Thomas Shelton (fl. 1604–1620) was a translator of Don Quixote. Shelton's translation of the first part of the novel into English was published in London...
- Juan Givanel (1868–1946) was a Spanish philologist, erudite, literary critic and Cervantes scholar. v t e...
- John Ormsby (1829–1895) was a nineteenth-century Anglo-Irish translator. He is most famous for his 1885 English translation of Miguel de Cervantes' Don...
- Agustín González de Amezúa y Mayo (30 August 1881 – 10 June 1956) was a Spanish academic, member of Real Academia Española, Real Academia de la Historia...
- James Fitzmaurice-Kelly FBA (1858 – 30 November 1923) was a British writer on Spanish literature. Born in Glasgow, He was the son of Colonel Thomas Kelly...
- edition of Don Quixote in Spanish was published, prepared by the Sephardic Cervantist Pedro Pineda, with an introduction by Gregorio Mayans and ornate engravings...
- include: Isidre Bonsoms i Sicart (1849–1922), Catalan bibliophile and cervantist Isidre Codina, Spanish football manager Isidre Molas (born 1940), Catalan...
- Lorenzo Franciosini di Castelfiorentino (*Castelfiorentino, ca. 1600 - † after 1645) was an Italian Hispanist, translator, lexicographer and grammarian...
- Bonsoms i Sicart (1849 – 14 November 1922) was a Catalan bibliophile and cervantist. He was born in Barcelona. In 1910 he donated to the Biblioteca de Catalunya...