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Juan Francisco Masdeu (4 October 1744 – 1817), Spanish historian, was born at Palermo. He joined the Company of Jesus on 19 December 1759 and became professor in the Jesuit seminaries at Ferrara and Ascoli. He visited Spain in 1799, was exiled, and returned in 1815, dying at Valencia on 11 April 1817.

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  • Juan Francisco Masdeu (* 4. Oktober 1744 in Palermo; † 11. April 1817 in Valencia) war ein spanischer Historiker und Jesuit. (de)
  • Juan Francisco Masdeu o Masdéu (Palermo, Italia, 1744 - Valencia, 11 de abril de 1817) fue un jesuita, historiador y estudioso de la literatura española. (es)
  • Juan Francisco de Masdéu y de Montero, né le 4 octobre 1744 à Palerme et décédé le 11 avril 1817 à Valence (Espagne) est un prêtre jésuite espagnol (catalan) et historien de renom. (fr)
  • Juan Francisco Masdeu (ur. 4 października 1744 w Palermo, zm. 11 kwietnia 1817 w Walencji) – hiszpański historyk i krytyk. (pl)
  • Juan Francisco Masdeu (4 October 1744 – 1817), Spanish historian, was born at Palermo. He joined the Company of Jesus on 19 December 1759 and became professor in the Jesuit seminaries at Ferrara and Ascoli. He visited Spain in 1799, was exiled, and returned in 1815, dying at Valencia on 11 April 1817. (en)
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  • Juan Francisco Masdeu (* 4. Oktober 1744 in Palermo; † 11. April 1817 in Valencia) war ein spanischer Historiker und Jesuit. (de)
  • Juan Francisco Masdeu (4 October 1744 – 1817), Spanish historian, was born at Palermo. He joined the Company of Jesus on 19 December 1759 and became professor in the Jesuit seminaries at Ferrara and Ascoli. He visited Spain in 1799, was exiled, and returned in 1815, dying at Valencia on 11 April 1817. His Storia critica di Spagne e della cultura spagnuola in ogni genere (2 vols., 1781–1784) was finally expanded into the Historia crítica de España y de la cultura española (1783–1805), which, though it consists of twenty volumes, was left unfinished; had it been continued on the same scale, the work would have consisted of fifty volumes. Masdeu wrote in a critical spirit and with a regard for accuracy rare in his time; but he is more concerned with small details than with the philosophy of history. Still, his narrative is lucid, and later researches have not yet rendered his work obsolete. (en)
  • Juan Francisco Masdeu o Masdéu (Palermo, Italia, 1744 - Valencia, 11 de abril de 1817) fue un jesuita, historiador y estudioso de la literatura española. (es)
  • Juan Francisco de Masdéu y de Montero, né le 4 octobre 1744 à Palerme et décédé le 11 avril 1817 à Valence (Espagne) est un prêtre jésuite espagnol (catalan) et historien de renom. (fr)
  • Juan Francisco Masdeu (ur. 4 października 1744 w Palermo, zm. 11 kwietnia 1817 w Walencji) – hiszpański historyk i krytyk. (pl)
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