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- Q6298996 subject Q20853753.
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- Q6298996 abstract "Juan Bautista Pablo Forner (17 or 23 February 1756 – 7 March 1799), Spanish satirist and scholar, was born at Mérida (Badajoz Province), studied at the university of Salamanca, and was called to the bar at Madrid in 1783.During the next few years under the pseudonyms of Tome Cecial, Pablo Segarra, Don Antonio Varas, Bartolo, Pablo Ignocausto, El Bachiller Regañadientes, and Silvio Liberio Forner was engaged in a series of polemics with García de la Huerta, Iriarte and other writers; the violence of his attacks was so extreme that he was finally forbidden to publish any controversial pamphlets, and was transferred to a legal post at Seville. In 1796 he became crown prosecutor at Madrid, where he died on the 7th of March 1799. Forner's brutality is almost unexampled, and his satirical writings give a false impression of his powers. His Oración apologética por la España y su mérito literario (1786) is an excellent example of learned advocacy, far superior to similar efforts made by Carlo Denina and Antonio Cavanilles; and his posthumous Exequias de la lengua castellana (printed in the Biblioteca de autores españoles, vol. LXIII.) testifies to his scholarship and taste.".
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- Q6298996 comment "Juan Bautista Pablo Forner (17 or 23 February 1756 – 7 March 1799), Spanish satirist and scholar, was born at Mérida (Badajoz Province), studied at the university of Salamanca, and was called to the bar at Madrid in 1783.During the next few years under the pseudonyms of Tome Cecial, Pablo Segarra, Don Antonio Varas, Bartolo, Pablo Ignocausto, El Bachiller Regañadientes, and Silvio Liberio Forner was engaged in a series of polemics with García de la Huerta, Iriarte and other writers; the violence of his attacks was so extreme that he was finally forbidden to publish any controversial pamphlets, and was transferred to a legal post at Seville. ".
- Q6298996 label "Juan Bautista Pablo Forner".