*LATIN American philosophy, *INTELLECTUALS, *INTELLECTUALS -- Political activity, *NINETEENTH century, *HISTORY, *INTELLECTUAL life, VENEZUELAN social conditions
Abstract
Towards the end of the colonial period the east coasts of the General Captaincy of Venezuela were the setting of an intense movement of ideas, papers and people, as well as of conspiracies and confrontments (both armed and unarmed). In that context emerged the figure of Francisco Isnardi, who would soon be imprisoned for alleged intentions to conspire. The study of this case of treason, especially of the suspect's library, which was confiscated, allows us to present a set of problems regarding the diffusion of enlightened values in Tierra Firme during that time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2013
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