- of contempt.
While the
historian and
philosopher Antonio de
Capmany y
Montpalau,
argued that the
origin of the word was
Arabic and that it originally...
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Antonio de
Capmany y
Montpalau (24
November 1742 – Cadis, Andalusia, 14
November 1813) was a
Spanish polygraph.
Campany was born at Barcelona, and studied...
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Antonio de Bofarull. Cat.&Span. p. 137–.
Antonio de
Capmany Surís y de
Montpalau (1792).
Memorias historicas sobre la
marina comercio y
artes de la antigua...
- Into the
Primeval Forests. D. Bogue. p. 122.
Antonio de
Capmany y de
Montpalau;
Imprenta de
Sancha (Madrid) (1817).
Nuevo diccionario francés-español:...
- Finestres [ca] and
Arnau Oliver in winter. Mutgé
Vives 1996, p. 629. de
Montpalau i de Surís 1779, p. 141.
Pemberton 1867, p. 36.
Llobet i Vall-llosera...
- 1962
fuchsia cape,
designed by
Balenciaga and
owned by the
Antoni de
Montpalau Foundation, in the
portrait made in 2024 by
Annie Leibovitz for the Bank...
- Spanish-speaking
parts of the world.
Noted among them are:
Antonio de
Capmany y
Montpalau (1742–1813),
Spanish polygraph. José
Capmany (1961–2001),
Costa Rican...
- the
parish of
Pineda de Mar and
under the
stately rule of the Lord of
Montpalau Castle. It
consisted of a
small number of
farmhouses located at the top...
- of the city of Barcelona,
written by the
famous Antonio de
Capmany y
Montpalau. It's a
monumental magnum opus on the
former Barcelona economy, noting...
-
cultura talayótica. V.M. Guerrero, L. Plantalamor, C. Rita. 1986.
Ferrer de
Montpalau “Lo
cavaller de Martinell”.
Entre Jaume III de
Mallorca i Pere IV d’Aragó...