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  1. ¿Cómo lee un lexicógrafo un diccionario? Intervenciones de Aníbal Echeverría y Reyes en un ejemplar del Diccionario de chilenismos (1875) de Zorobabel Rodríguez Rojas, Darío, Cáceres, Valentina

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2026
    “…As well as characterising these interventions and categorising them, we explain the relationship of this reading practice both with the figure of the individual reader (Echeverría y Reyes) and with the interpretative community (the Chilean Hispanist lexicographers of the late nineteenth century) of which he is a part and which gives meaning to his interventions.…”
  2. La Colección de etnografía e historia de América y el embajador Roberto Levillier en México, 1934-1939 Pita González, Alexandra

    Historia Mexicana

    2019
    “…As Levillier was Argentina’s ambassador to Mexico in those years, the Mexican foreign service closely followed the progress of the proposed collection and the vicissitudes of its mentor, as they feared that his sharply Hispanist tone would prejudice the interpretation of the colonial past and that the Argentine’s statements to the press would harm the international image that the country was trying to project. …”
  3. El Marcel Bataillon 'civil' y su compromiso intelectual con España y América Herrero, Ana Vian

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2011
    “…It is, therefore,a book that deserves to be read and savored by all Hispanists. To integratethe image of Bataillon as a civilian with the one of him as an enormous anddelicate philologist and historian is prophylactic in this hour of disappointmentand neglect.…”

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