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Francisco Martínez Marina

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Francisco Martínez Marina
Born
Francisco Xavier Martínez Marina

(1754-05-10)10 May 1754
Oviedo, Spain
Died25 July 1833(1833-07-25) (aged 79)
Zaragoza, Spain
Seat S of the Real Academia Española
In office
1 January 1800 – 25 July 1833
Preceded byJosé Vela
Succeeded byMarcial Antonio López Quílez [es]

Francisco Xavier Martínez Marina (10 May 1754–25 July 1833) [1] was a noted Spanish jurist, historian and priest.[2]

Born in Oviedo, capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain, he was director of the Real Academia de la Historia, an institution dedicated to the study of Spain's political, civilian, ecclesiastical and military history. He also was a member of the Real Academia Española, the institution responsible for regulating the Spanish language.[3]

During his lifetime, Marina published a number of well-known texts, including a treatise on the history and geography of Asturias, Diccionario geográfico-histórico de Asturias, and a study of principles of morality as they relate to legal policy and legislation, Principios naturales de la moral, de la política y de la legislación.

Marina also wrote diverse works on the history of Spanish law, including Ensayo histórico-crítico sobre la legislación y principales cuerpos legales de los reinos de León y Castilla especialmente sobre el código de las Siete Partidas de D. Alonso el Sabio (a study of the Siete Partidas, Spain's seven-part legal code that was followed for centuries both there and in Latin America), and a work entitled Juicio crítico de la Novísima Recopilación (Analysis of the Latest Compilation).

Marina died in 1833, a resident of Zaragoza, the capital city of the autonomous region and former kingdom of Aragon in Spain.

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References

  1. ^ cervantesvirtual (Spanish) retrieved 11th Dec 2010
  2. ^ Nicolás, Encarna (2009). Mundos de Ayer Investigaciones Historicas Contemporaneas del IX Congreso de la AHC. p. 161. ISBN 978-84-8371-887-2.
  3. ^ "Francisco Martínez Marina - letra S". Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 May 2023.
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