Francisco Rico Manrique
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Francisco Rico Manrique (born 28 April 1942,
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) is 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 especially strong ties to etymology). Philology is also defined as th ...
. He was a student of José Manuel Blecua and
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. He is a professor of Medieval Spanish Literature at the
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and, since 1987, a member of the Royal Spanish Academy as well as the Académia das Ciéncias de Lisboa, the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei and the
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. Rico was elected to Seat p of the Real Academia Española on 13 March 1986, he took up his seat on 4 June 1987. He has edited many classics from the medieval period and the "
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", and has written numerous studies on medieval and renaissance literature. He has also edited the ''Historia y Crítica de la Literatura Española'' (Nine volumes, with supplements). He currently oversees the ''Classical Library'' series (started by Editorial Crítica and now a part of "Reader's Circle", a division of Bertelsmann) following guidelines from the ''Centro para la Edición de los Clásicos Españoles'', which Rico began and helped to develop. In 1998, he was awarded the twelfth Menéndez Pelayo International Prize and, in 2004, the Ramón Menéndez Pidal National Research Prize.


Selected works

* ''La novela picaresca y el punto de vista'', Seix Barral (1970). English translation, ''The Picaresque Novel and the Point of View'', Cambridge Univ. press, 1984. * ''Alfonso el Sabio y la "General Estoria"'', Ariel (1972) * ''Primera cuarentena y Tratado general de literatura'', El Festín de Esopo (1982) * ''Texto y contextos: Estudios sobre la poesía española del siglo XV'', Grijalba Mondadori (1991) * ''El sueño del humanismo'' Alianza (1993) * ''Figuras con paisaje'', Destino (1994) * ''Los discursos del gusto'', Destino (2003) * ''Tiempos del "Quijote"'', Acantilado (2012)


About Rico

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Centro para la Edición de los Clásicos Españoles
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