Antonio De Capmany Y Montpalau
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Antonio de Capmany y Montpalau (24 November 1742Cadis, Andalusia, 14 November 1813) was a Spanish polygraph.


Life

Campany was born at
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, and studied logic and humanities at the
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-run College of Bishops in Barcelona. He entered the army and took part in the 1762 Spanish campaign in Portugal. He retired from the army in 1770, and was subsequently elected secretary of the
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in
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. He was elected deputy for the
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in the
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, one of 51 deputies of Catalonia in that Constituent Assembly. Capmany died in Barcelona on 14 November 1813. His monograph on the history of his birthplace still preserves much of its original value. A portrait of Antonio de Capmany, by Modesto Texidor, can be found in the Consulate Room at the Llotja School in
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."Multinacionales en la Llotja"
"La Vanguardia", 8 June 2008.


Family

He married Gertrudis Marqui in Seville in 1769.


Works

His principal works are: *''Memorias históricas sobre la marina, commercio, y artes de la antigua ciudad de Barcelona'' (4 vols 1779–1792) *''Teatro histórico-critico de la elocuencia Española'' (1786) *''Filosofía de la elocuencia'' (1776) *''Cuestiones críticas sobre varios puntos de historia económica, política, y militar'' (1807)


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Sources

*Martínez Hidalgo, José M. (1984). ''El Museo Marítimo de Barcelona''. Barcelona, Editorial H.M.B., SA. . *Tomo 4 (2004). ''La Gran Enciclopèdia en català''. Barcelona, Edicions 62. 1742 births 1813 deaths Writers from Barcelona 19th-century Spanish historians 18th-century Spanish historians {{Spain-bio-stub