Bartolomé Pou
Bartolomé Pou (1727–1802) was a Spanish erudite and writer.
Works
Bartholomew Pou published several books, some are named, others are with pseudonyms or anonymously declared. Highlights include:
- Entertainments rhetorical and poetic at the Academy of Cervera, three speeches and a tragedy entitled Hispania captures;
- the Bilbilitanae Theses, printed in 1763 in Calatayud with the title of philosophiae historiae Institutionum libri duodecim;
- Life of Venerable Berchmaus;
- apologetic four books of the Society of Jesus, written in Latin, with the name of Ignacio Philaretos;
- two books in memory of Laura Bassi, Latin and Greek, philosophy of the Academy of Bologna;
- the translation of the nine books of the History of Herodotus ;
- Pastors Relief, Castilian, and a Compendium of Logic, two booklets, if not entirely his own, at least were corrected by him.
gollark: Approximately sensible ish, yes.
gollark: Movies and stuff go for a stupid inconsistent nonsensical one most of the time, though.
gollark: There are various perfectly sensible and consistent ways it *could* work.
gollark: The past is mostly not very good and it wouldn't be very nice living there. Unless you're time-travelling and can just go for a bit and/or bring back knowledge from the future (present?).
gollark: Plus, life extension research is an actual thing now so hopefully some of us may actually live long enough for space exploration at some scale.
External links
- Works by or about Bartolomé Pou at Internet Archive
- Works by Bartolomé Pou at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
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