- europeo-americana (also
called Enciclopedia Espasa, or
Enciclopedia Espasa-Calpe,
after its publisher,
founded by José
Espasa Anguera) is a
Spanish encyclopedia...
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Urgoiti in 1918, and
Editorial Espasa,
founded by José and Pau
Espasa i
Anguera in 1860. The publisher,
named Espasa-Calpe, was
owned by Pa****a Española...
- José
Espasa Anguera (1840 in La
Pobla de Cérvoles (Lleida) – July 4, 1911 in Barcelona) was a
Spanish publisher. He is most
famous for
having been the...
- María
Teresa Espasa Moltó is a
Spanish Valencian poet,
essayist and professor. She was born in Dénia,
Marina Alta, Alicante) in the
middle of the 20th...
- The
earliest known account of her is the 1924
edition of the
Enciclopedia Espasa-Calpe, and
historians have cast
doubt on
whether she
actually existed. Fátima...
-
philosopher Paul B. Preciado,
first published in
Spanish in 2008 (Testo
yonqui /
Espasa Calpe), then in
English in 2013 by The
Feminist Press,
translated by Bruce...
- PMID 29163569.
Enciclopedia Universal Europeo Americana.
Volume 15.
Madrid (1981).
Espasa-Calpe S.A. ISBN 84-239-4500-6 (Complete Encyclopedia) and ISBN 84-239-4515-4...
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second half of the 20th century. For example,
early editions of
Enciclopedia Espasa, of the Encyclopædia
Britannica and the po****r
student encyclopedia Álvarez...
- metropolitana" (PDF). España. Autonomías (in Spanish). Vol. V. Madrid:
Espasa Calpe. ISBN 84-239-6274-1.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 10 March...
- Gomáriz, Pancracio:
Diccionario de topónimos españoles y sus gentilicios.
Espasa Calpe, 2002. ISBN 84-670-0146-1 This
article includes a location-related...