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Ramón Menéndez Pidal (; 13 March 1869 – 14 November 1968) was a Spanish
philologist Philology () is the study of language in oral and written historical sources. It is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics with strong ties to etymology. Philology is also defined as the study of ...
and historian."Ramon Menendez Pidal", ''Almanac of Famous People'' (2011) ''Biography in Context'', Gale, Detroit He worked extensively on the history of the
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and Spanish
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and folk poetry. One of his main topics was the history and legend of
El Cid Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar ( – 10 July 1099) was a Castilian knight and ruler in medieval Spain. Fighting both with Christian and Muslim armies during his lifetime, he earned the Arabic honorific ("the Lord" or "the Master"), which would evolve i ...
. He was nominated for the
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in 26 separate years, the most nominations of any other person.


Biography

Menéndez Pidal was born in
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, Galicia, Spain. His father, Juan Menéndez Fernández, was a
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and
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from
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, and his mother was Ramona Pidal, also an Asturian. His older brother, Juan Menéndez Pidal, whom he outlived by more than fifty years, was also a literary scholar of the folk poetry of Asturias. Another older brother, Luis Menéndez Pidal, was a realist painter and professor of art history. He studied at the University of Madrid."Ramon Menendez Pidal", ''Contemporary Authors Online'' (2003) ''Biography in Context'', Gale, Detroit In 1899 he was appointed chair in Romance studies in the same university, a position that he held until his retirement in 1939. In 1900 he married María Goyri, who in 1896 became the first Spanish woman to receive a degree in
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and later, in 1909, became the first woman to attain a non-medical doctorate at a Spanish university. They spent their honeymoon retracing the geographic locales of the ''Poem of the Cid'' (''
Cantar de Mio Cid ''El Cantar de mio Cid'', or ''El Poema de mio Cid'' ("The Song of My Cid"; "The Poem of My Cid"), is an anonymous '' cantar de gesta'' and the oldest preserved Castilian epic poem. Based on a true story, it tells of the deeds of the Castilian h ...
''). Menéndez Pidal was elected to the Spanish Royal Academy (
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) in 1901 and was elected director in 1925. However, he resigned in 1939 under pressure from academics who wanted a director more acceptable to the Franco regime. While neither Menéndez Pidal or his wife took an anti-Franco position, the authorities were suspicious of María Goyri's liberal views. In December 1947 he was re-elected director unanimously, and he held the position for the rest of his life. In 1910, he became the head of the philology section at the Centro de Estudios Históricos (Center for Historical Studies), a division of the liberal and Europe-oriented , which also had sections devoted to medicine, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. In 1914 the Centro founded the (''Journal of Spanish Philology''), which would become the premier scholarly journal in the fields of linguistics and Medieval and Renaissance Spanish literature. During the 1920s Menéndez Pidal published in rapid succession a series of major studies: ''Poesía juglaresca y juglares'' (1924) traced the development of minstrel poetry in medieval Spain. ''Orígenes del español'' (1926), a landmark in Romance linguistics, retraces the pre-literary phase of the Ibero-Romance dialects, and the "triumph" of Castilian. A ballad collection, designed for the general public, ''Flor nueva de romances viejos'' (1928) became a best seller, and includes some versions of ballads that Menéndez Pidal had authored himself. Finally, ''La España del Cid'' (1929) traced the career of the 11th century warrior lord, Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar ("El Cid"), in a scholarly biography of some 1000 pages. After the
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, Menéndez Pidal forcibly became an "independent scholar" and revised much of his earlier work. However, from this period is his sweeping essay "Los españoles en la Historia," a study that traces the struggle between liberals and conservatives in the entire course of Spanish history. He also summarised his findings on the ballads in ''Romancero Hispánico: Teoría e historia'' (1953) and applied his theory of the origins of epic poetry to French literature in ''La Chanson de Roland y el neotradicionalismo'' (1959). Menéndez Pidal worked for many years on a comprehensive history of the Spanish language, which he could not complete in his lifetime; the two volumes have been published posthumously as "Historia de la lengua española" (2005). He was nominated for the
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a record 154 times, but never won. In 1956 alone, the Nobel committee received 95 nominations for Menéndez Pidal, including nominations from the Royal Spanish Academy,
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and a number of professors from various universities. He was an elected international member of both the
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and the
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.


Major works


''La leyenda de los siete infantes de Lara'' (1896)

''Crónicas generales de España'' (1898)

''Manual elemental de Gramática histórica española'' (1904)

''El dialecto leonés''
(1906)
''Cantar de mio Cid: texto, gramática y vocabulario''
(1908–1912) * ''Orígenes del español'' (1926) * ''La España del Cid'' (1929) * ''La idea imperial de Carlos V'' (1938) * ''Reliquias de la poesía épica española'' (1952) * ''Romancero hispánico'' (1953) * ''En torno a la lengua vasca'' (1962), collection of earlier works * ''El padre Las Casas: su doble personalidad'' (1963)


References


External links


''Ramon Menendez Pidal Foundation''

''Disputa del alma y el cuerpo y auto de los reyes magos''
(1900)
''Discursos leídos ante la Real Academia Española''
(1902)
''Primera crónica general''
(1906)
''El romancero español''
(1910) {{DEFAULTSORT:Menendez Pidal, Ramon 1869 births 1968 deaths People from A Coruña Spanish people of Asturian descent Romance philologists Spanish philologists 20th-century Spanish historians Spanish Roman Catholics Complutense University of Madrid alumni Members of the Royal Spanish Academy Members of the Institute for Catalan Studies Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America Grand Crosses with Star and Sash of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Presidents of the Ateneo de Madrid Corresponding fellows of the British Academy Scholars of al-Andalus history Spanish folklorists Members of the American Philosophical Society !FILE Editathon - July 2023