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Francisco Pons y Boigues (1861-1899) was a Spanish Arabist and historian.

Life

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Francisco Pons Boigues was born into humble circumstances in 1861 in the Valencian town of Carcaixent.[1] He gained an early education at the seminar in Valencia. Following an opportune meeting with the Arabist Francisco Codera y Zaidín (editor of the series Bibliotheca arabico-hispana) he became his pupil. Codera encouraged him to study at the Faculty of Arts in Madrid. There his teacher was Marcelino Menéndez Pelayo. He graduated in 1885. Among his published texts were Apuntes de un viaje por Argelia y Túnez ('Notes of a trip through Algeria and Tunisia') (1888),[2][1] Notes on the Mozarabic writings of Toledo that are preserved in the National Historical Archive (Madrid, 1897), Essay Biobibliography on Arabic-Spanish historians and geographers (Madrid, 1898), Two important works of Ibn Hazm[3]) and Hayy ibn YaqdhanofIbn Tufail (Zaragoza, 1900, with a preface by Marcelino Menéndez Pelayo), among others.[1] He died in 1899.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d Cejador Frauca 1919, p. 153.
  • ^ López García 2013.
  • ^ Menéndez y Pelayo 1899, p. 948.
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