Juan Germán Roscio y el pensamiento antiliberal

In the context of the reign of Ferdinand VII and the Latin American Independence, Juan Germán Roscio’s anti-liberal thinking is analyzed, with particular regard to El triunfo de la libertad sobre el despotismo (1817) and the Homilía del Cardenal Chiaramonti (1817). In these and other texts, as well...

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Main Author: Carmen Ruiz Barrionuevo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Editorial Universidad de Sevilla 2011-11-01
Series:Philologia Hispalensis
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Online Access:https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/PH/article/view/1493
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Summary:In the context of the reign of Ferdinand VII and the Latin American Independence, Juan Germán Roscio’s anti-liberal thinking is analyzed, with particular regard to El triunfo de la libertad sobre el despotismo (1817) and the Homilía del Cardenal Chiaramonti (1817). In these and other texts, as well as in his collection of letters, Roscio refers to some of the clerics of that time, such as fray Diego de Cádiz and Bishop Andrés Esteban y Gómez, both famous for his homilies and anti-liberal preaching, whom the Venezuelan national hero tries to deprive of authority.
ISSN:1132-0265
2253-8321