359:, which allowed him to return to Spain. Soon after arriving, there was a student protest, culminating in a demonstration led by Tierno Galván, Aranguren, García Calvo and Montero Díaz. When they were expelled from the university of these (the first three permanently and Montero Diaz temporarily), Tovar resigned in solidarity and returned to the United States until 1967, when he was called to occupy the chair of comparative linguistics in the
323:(1951–1956), Tovar was appointed rector of the university. As rector, he organized the celebrations of its seventh centenary. This was attended by the rectors of the main universities of the world, who made a memorable parade through the streets of Salamanca with their traditional costumes.
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Generalitat of Catalonia, and in 1984 he received the Castilla y León Prize for Social Sciences and Communication in his first edition.
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He devoted his studies to classical philology and to a large number of languages, including Basque (a Basque-language etymological dictionary is now being published, in collaboration with
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a class on Basque language, embryo for the Manuel de
Larramendi chair eventually created in 1953, the first chair of "Basque language and literature" in Spain; its first holder was
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He was president of the
University Student Federation (FUE) in Valladolid, a republican-leaning organisation, but in September 1936 after beginning the civil war, he adopted a
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As a result of the centennial celebration of the centennial in 1954, Salamanca restarted awarding doctoral degrees (which the Moyano Law had reserved exclusively to the
355:, he was first named 'Miller Visiting Professor of Classics' (1960–1961), and then 'Professor of Classics' (1963–1967). In 1965 he gained the Latin chair at the
378:, and Amerindian languages. (At the University of Salamanca, a chair in Amerindian languages bears his name.) He spoke a dozen languages and knew 150 others.
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DECRETO de 14 de diciembre de 1940 por el que se nombra
Subsecretario de Prensa y Propaganda del Ministerio de la Gobernación a don Antonio Tovar Llorente
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221:, and Classical Philology in Madrid, Paris and Berlin. He had as teachers, among others, Cayetano de Mergelina,
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Catálogo de las lenguas de América del Sur: con clasificaciones, indicaciones tipológicas, bibliografía y mapas
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389:(1951–1968, along with E. Peruzzi and MS Ruipérez ) and
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205:(Alicante) where as a child he learned to speak
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169:(17 May 1911 – 13 December 1985) was a Spanish
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617:De Berlín a Valladolid, El País (18/07/1986)
501:, Madrid : CSIC-Fundación Pastor, 1971.
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473:The ancient languages of Spain and Portugal
240:attitude influenced by his intimate friend
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135:Luis Ceballos y Fernández de Córdoba
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