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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Ventura Ruiz Aguilera (1820–1881)

Aguilera, Ventura Ruiz (ä-gē-lā’rä). A Spanish poet; born in Salamanca, Nov. 2, 1820; died in Madrid, July 1, 1881. Studied but did not practice medicine; afterwards went to Madrid, where he pursued journalism, and later on became director of the archæological museum. Among his works are: ‘National Echoes,’ ‘Elegies’ (1862) (considered masterpieces and translated into nearly all European languages); ‘The Book of the Fatherland’ (1869); ‘Christmas Legend’ (1872); Complete Works (Madrid, 1873).