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Monino, Jose (1728–1808) Reference library
Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment
..., Jose , conde de Floridablanca ( 1728–1808 ), Spanish diplomat and administrator. Monino, a native of the city of Murcia in eastern Spain, studied law; as a practicing lawyer, he acquired a number of influential clients, including the duke of Alba, at one time president of the Council of Castile. This helped to smooth the way for Monino's own entry in 1766 into the Council as one of its fiscales , or lawyers, for criminal matters. Among his earliest tasks in this post was the investigation of the so-called Esquilache riots in Madrid earlier that year....

27 The History of the Book in the Iberian Peninsula Reference library
The Oxford Companion to the Book
... *India paper and bound in *leather . In Valencia, María Amparo and Vicente Soler (Tipografía Moderna) launched their exquisitely produced series for bibliophiles, ‘La fonte que mana y corre’ ( 1945–75 ). Collaboration between Amparo-Soler and the bibliophile Antonio Rodríguez-Moñino saw the launch of Editorial Castalia in Madrid and its flagship series in 1969 , Clásicos Castalia, which has since proliferated in series for all ages of reader: Castalia Prima, Castalia Didáctica, and Escritoras Madrileñas, to name a few. This collaboration gave continuity, in...
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