Próspero de Bofarull y Mascaró

Prospero de Bofarull y Mascaró

Prospero de Bofarull y Mascaró was a Spanish historian and archivist born in Reus in 1777, archivist and director of General Archive of the Crown of Aragon between 1814-1840 and from 1844 to 1849.

Biography

He has followed studies in Law at the universities of Cervera and Huesca. Moderate liberal and a meticulous person. During the time he was at the head of the Archives, he reorganized and gave value after a long period of time that they had almost been abandoned. In 1836 he published Los Condes de Barcelona Vindicados (The Counts of Barcelona vindicated ) and Cronología y Genealogía de los Reyes de España Considerados Como Soberanos Independientes de Su Marca (Chronology and Genealogy of the Kings of Spain Considered as sovereign independent of their march) which opened the door to serious research on the Catalan sovereigns, and provided extensive unknown data, but over the years some scholars think they have shown to be incomplete, yielding to errors in the chronological context. Some scholars as well, they related to his time the disappearance of the last will of King James I, on file 758, and a few crosses (deleting without destroying) appeared in the "Libre del Repartiment del Regne de València"  of 1238, now in the General Archive of the Crown of Aragon, but this it is not proven to be his action, for it could have happened in previous periods of time.[1] He died in Barcelona in 1859. His son Manuel de Bofarull and Sartorius (Barcelona, 1816-1892) was also a noted historian and archivist.

See also

References

  1. Corral Lafuente, José Luis, Aragon Untold Story , 2010

Sources

This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Spanish Wikipedia.


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