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Alberto Rodríguez de Lista y Aragón (
October 15,
1775 -
October 5,
1848),
Spanish poet and
educationalist, was born at
Seville.
He began teaching at the age of fifteen, and when little over twenty was made professor of elocution and poetry at the
university of Seville. In
1813 he was
exiled, on political grounds, but pardoned in
1817. He then returned to Spain and, after teaching for three years at
Bilbao, started a critical review at
Madrid. Shortly afterwards he founded the celebrated college of San Mateo in that city. The liberal character of the San Mateo educational system wasn't favoured by the government, and in
1823 the college was closed.
Lista after some time spent in Bayonne, Paris and London was recalled to Spain in
1833 to edit the official
Madrid Gazette. He was one of the founders of the Ateneo, the free university of Madrid, and up till
1840 was director of a college at
Cadiz. All the leading spirits of the young generation of Spaniards, statesmen, writers, soldiers and diplomatists came under his influence. He died at Seville on the 5th of October 1848.
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