I libri di Ca’ Foscari

Series | I libri di Ca’ Foscari
Volume | Le lingue occidentali nei 150 anni di storia di Ca’ Foscari
Chapter | L’insegnamento dello spagnolo tra le due guerre e la nascita della facoltà di Lingue

L’insegnamento dello spagnolo tra le due guerre e la nascita della facoltà di Lingue

Abstract

Francisco Broch y Llop taught Spanish (language and for some years also literature) at the Venetian Institute of Economics for more than 30 years, from 1919 to 1954. Until 1937 there was no official teaching of Spanish literature. It was established by a national Act in 1938 and Alfredo Cavaliere was appointed to the chair. Four years later, in 1942, Giovanni Maria Bertini was the first Full Professor of Spanish Literature. He was the head of the Spanish Studies in Venice until 1954, when he left Venice to return to his home University. The study of the Spanish language was until recent years under the charge of the professor of Spanish literature, and thus language, as a subject, had no official citizenship until recent years. In 1954, after a very long process, which lasted for over 15 years with the Italian Ministry of Education, a brand new Faculty of Languages and Literatures was officially established, and Spanish Studies began to flourish at Ca’ Foscari.


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Published Oct. 22, 2018 | Language: it

Keywords Francisco Broch y LlopAlfredo CavaliereGiovanni Maria BertiniHistory of Spanish at the University of VeniceGiulio Bertoni


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