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Arenal Ponte, Concepción (1820 - 1893)

Short name Arenal Ponte, Concepción
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/17265226/
First name María de la Concepción
Birth name Arenal Pontevilla
Married name
Date of birth 1820
Date of death 1893
Flourishing -
Sex Female
Place of birth Ferrol
Place of death Vigo
Lived in Madrid , Oviedo
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Mother
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Children
Religion / ideology Catholic
Education Educated at home, Higher education, School education, Self-educated
Aristocratic title -
Professional or ecclesiastical title -
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Place(s) of Residence Madrid , Oviedo
Author of
receptions circulations
Manual de el visitador del pobre (Handbook for the inspector of the poor) (1863) 0 0
La resignación (1865)
is also a reception: is translation of Sa vie et ses œuvres publiée par le comte de Falloux
0 0
La Igualdad (1892) 0 0
Psicologia Comparada del Delincuente (1892) 1 0
Paginas Ineditas (1892) 1 0
Los niños 0 0

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Circulations of Arenal Ponte, Concepción, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of Arenal Ponte, Concepción, the person

For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

Title Author Date Type
Boletin Bibliografico: Otras Publicaciones Literary Bulletin: Other Publications 1892 -
Estetica Menuda Minor Aesthetics Champsaur Sicilia, Baltasar 1893 -
Celebridades Catolicas: Doña Concepcion Arenal Catholic Celebritries: Doña Concepcion Arenal 1897 is biography of
Unknown maker, portrait of Concepción Arenal None is portrait of

- Pérez/Ihrie 2002. (Info H. Partzsch, aug09)

Attended classes at University dressed as a man at a time when women were not allowed to graduate. Member of Red Cross

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