Lois Tobío Fernández

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Lois Tobío Fernández

Lois Tobío Fernández (Viveiro, 13 June 1906 – Madrid, 13 March 2003) was a Galician diplomat, writer, translator and philologist.[1][2]

He was one of the founders of the Seminario de Estudos Galegos in 1923.[1]

Works

  • As décadas de T.L., Ediciós do Castro, 1994. Autobiography
  • A nova vida, Ediciós do Castro, 2006 (posthumous). Narrative
  • Catro ensaios sobre o Conde de Gondomar, Patronato Ramón Otero Pedrayo, 1991
  • Gondomar y los católicos ingleses, Ediciós do Castro, 1987
  • Gondomar y su triunfo sobre Raleigh, Editorial Bibliófilos Gallegos, 1974
  • A intervención de Gondomar nos problemas internacionais da pesca, Ediciós do Castro, 1984

References

  1. ^ a b "Lois Tobío Fernández". Xunta de Galicia.
  2. ^ Web of the Tobío family


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