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Andrés Bello

Andrés Bello - anonymous, oil on canvas. Casa de Bello, Caracas, Venezuela.
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Andrés Bello - anonymous, oil on canvas. Casa de Bello, Caracas, Venezuela.

Andrés Bello (Caracas, Venezuela, November 11,1781 - Santiago, Chile, October 15, 1865), South American humanist, poet, lawmaker, philosopher, educator and philologist, whose work constitutes an important part of Spanish American culture. Bello is featured in the 20,000 Chilean pesos note.

He was known for his early writings and translations, edited the Caracas Gazette and held important offices in the government of the Captaincy General of Venezuela. He accompanied Alexander von Humboldt in a part of his Latin American expedition (1800) and was for a short time Simón Bolívar's teacher.

As First Officer of the Foreign Secretariat after the coup on April 19, 1810, he was sent to London as Diplomatic Representative and holds that office till 1813. There he meets Francisco de Miranda and becomes a frecuent visitor of his library in Grafton Street, as well as of the British Museum. He carried diplomatic affairs for Chile and Colombia. As founder of the American Society , he promoted the publication of two important magazines: "The American Library" (1823, "La Biblioteca Americana") and "The American Repertoire" (1826-1827, "El Rerpertorio Americano"). One of his most famous poems "Silva to the Agriculture of the Torrid Zone" ("Silva a la Agricultura de la Zona Tórrida") was written in that period, in 1826. It should be part of a long epic Poem, "America", which he never finished.

In 1830, he was designated Rector of the Santiago College and became founder editor of "El Araucano ". He held different government offices in Chile, and founded the Universidad de Chile in 1842, being its Rector the rest of his life. Important Works in this Period include:

  • 1847 Castilian Grammar Intended for the Use by Americans , the first Spanish American Grammar, with many original contributions, product of long years of study. Bello was accepted in the Spanish Royal Academy of Language as Correspondent Member in 1861.
  • 1852 Civil Code, passed by Chilean Congress in 1855. He worked on this Code for 20 years.


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