- Juan José
Eguiara y
Eguren (2
February 1696,
Mexico City – 29
January 1763
Mexico City) was a
Mexican Catholic scholar and bishop. He is the
author of...
- – André-Hercule de Fleury,
French cardinal (b. 1653) 1763 – Juan José
Eguiara y Eguren,
Mexican bishop and
Catholic scholar (b. 1696) 1763 –
Louis Racine...
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bibliographer Juan José de
Eguiara y Eguren,
founder of the
printing house Biblioteca Mexicana (Mexican Library) in 1753. Juan José
Eguiara y
Eguren founded the...
- José de
Eguiara y
Eguren of
which only the
first volume (as far as "J")
appeared in print. Beristáin at
first intended to
republish Eguiara, completing...
- and its
missions in
America up to the end of the 16th century. Juan José
Eguiara y
Eguren (? - 1763),
Roman Catholic bishop and
scholar who
served as its...
- Eguren,
Peruvian writer Juan
Carlos Eguren,
Peruvian politician Juan José
Eguiara y Eguren,
Mexican Catholic scholar and
bishop This page
lists people with...
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Spanish statesman,
dramatist and
Nobel Prize in
literature Juan José
Eguiara y Eguren,
Mexican of
Basque descent,
Catholic scholar and bishop, Bishop...
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British physician and
author (1696-1739) (d. 1739)
February 2 – Juan José
Eguiara y Eguren,
Mexican bishop (d. 1763)
February 3 –
Caspar Wistar, American...
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several translations from the Latin. He died in
Alicante in 1737. Juan José
Eguiara y
Eguren published his
Biblioteca Mexicana in
response to the text of Martí...
- (Madrid, 1737) Nicolás Antonio,
Bibliotheca hispana nova (Madrid, 1733–38)
Eguiara,
Biblioteca mexicana (Mexico, 1755) Beristain,
Biblioteca hispano-americana...