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Álvaro Galmés de Fuentes (11 November 1924 - 5 February 2003) was a Spanish
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,
dialectologist Dialectology (from Greek , ''dialektos'', "talk, dialect"; and , '' -logia'') is the scientific study of dialects: subsets of languages. Though in the 19th century a branch of historical linguistics, dialectology is often now considered a sub-fiel ...
, and
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. He was considered one of the leading authorities in romance and
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philology both nationally and internationally.


Early life and education

Galmés was born on 11 November 1924 in
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, and was the great nephew and pupil of Spanish philologist and
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,
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. He studied
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at the University of Madrid where he graduated in 1947. Whilst a student at the university, he also completed a course in Arabic between 1943 and 1947, and later studied Arabic at the
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between 1947 and 1949. He was awarded the ''Premio Extraordinario'' in 1954 for his
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on the stylistic and
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influences of Arabic on
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Spanish prose.


Career

Galmés held positions in several institutions in both Spain and abroad during his career in academia. In 1957, he became a professor in Romance Philology at the
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, a position that he held for five years before moving to the
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as a
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until 1964. While at the university, he was also the director of the ''Instituto Español de Cultura'' (Spanish Institute of Culture). Galmés returned to Spain in 1964 to assume a post as professor in Arabic Language and Literature at the
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. While at Oviedo, he not only held the position as head of department and
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of the faculty, but was also responsible for the formation of a group of researchers that published numerous studies on romance, Arabic, and
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dialectology and literature. During his career, Galmés had the opportunity to work as a visiting professor in the US at both the
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in 1969 and
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between 1975 and 1976. In 1987, he assumed the role of professor of Romance Philology at the
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.


Notable achievements

* In 1989, Galmés sponsored the foundation of the annual publication ''Aljamía,'' which provided bibliographical information on
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s, Moors, Arabic texts, and Arab-romance philology. * He was elected a permanent member of the ''Real Academia'' ''de la Historia'' in 1996 and was inaugurated that same year. * Galmés was an honorary member of the ''Academia de la Lengua Asturiana'' (Academy of the Asturian Language), and a board member of the ''Comité Internacional de Estudios Moriscos'' (International Committee of Moorish Studies). * He became an
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professor in Romance Philology in 2001. * He was awarded the ''Premio Nacional de Investigación "Ramón Menéndez Pidal" de Humanidades'' in 2002 by King Juan Carlos I of Spain for upholding the tradition of Hispanic philology and his innovative contributions to the field from romance and semitic perspectives.


Published works

* ''Influencias sintácticas y estilísticas del árabe en la prosa medieval castellana'' (1955, 1996) * ''Las sibilantes en la Romania'' (1962) * ''Épica árabe y épica castellana'' (1978) * ''El libro de las batallas, narraciones caballerescas aljamiado-moriscas'' (1975) * ''Historia de los amores de París y Viena'' (1970) * ''Dialectología mozárabe'' (1983) * ''Los moriscos (desde su misma orilla)'' (1993) * ''Las jarchas mozárabes. Forma y significado'' (1994) * ''El amor cortés en la lírica árabe y en la lírica provenzal'' (1996)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Alvaro Galmes de Fuentes 1924 births 2003 deaths Spanish philologists Academic staff of the Complutense University of Madrid