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What does RAH stand for?

Royal Academy of History (Spain)


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Noting that this is the period of the founding of the Royal Library (today's Biblioteca Nacional) in 1711 and the Royal Academy of the Language (Real Academia de la Lengua) in 1713, the publishing of the Dictionary of Authorities (Diccionario de autoridades) between 1726 and 1739, and the founding of the Royal Academy of History (Real Academia de la Historia) in 1738, Carlyon focuses his study on the life and work of Andres Gonzalez de Barcia Carballido y Zuniga (1673-1743), an eminent intellectual who produced some of the finest work of the Spain of the period.

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