Antonio Bachiller y Morales

Antonio Bachiller y Morales (1812–1889) was a Cuban lawyer, historian and bibliographer,[1] the "father of Cuban bibliography".[2]

Life

Antonio Bachiller y Morales was born to a wealthy family in Havana.[2]

Works

  • Apuntes para la historia de las letras y instrucción publica de la isla de Cuba [Notes for a History of Letters and Public Education in Cuba], 3 vols, 1859–1860
  • Cuba primitiva, 1880
  • Cuba: Monografía histórica ... desde la perdida de la Habana hasta la restauración española, 1883
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References

  1. José M. Hernández, Bachiller y Morales, Antonio (1812–1889). Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture. encyclopedia.com. Accessed 14 February 2018.
  2. "Antonio Bachiller Morales, father of Cuban bibliography", Herald of Library Science, Col. 7. No. 4, pp.270-2
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