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[Envelope from John J. Herrera to Ophelia Quintero - April 22, 1977]
Envelope from John J. Herrera addressed to Ophelia Quintero, postmarked April 22, 1977. Markings on the envelope show that it was returned as "Not Deliverable.
Los escritores – ÁLVAREZ QUINTERO, SERAFÍN (1871-1938) y ÁLVAREZ QUINTERO, JOAQUÍN (1873-1944)
Conjunto de 4 fichas formado por 1 separador y 3 fichas que forman unidad. El separador, cartulina de color pardo, lleva por título “Los Quinteros”, seguido de la fecha de nacimiento y florecimiento de los dos hermanos. La ficha 1, escrita por María Goyri, documenta vocabulario tomado de los hermanos Quintero (fraseología y el adjetivo “pueblerino”). La ficha 2 es un texto mecanografiado que documenta la frase “A tomar chocolate en Torrelodones” en la comedia “La prisa”, de los hermanos Quintero. La ficha 3, escrita por las dos caras y por mano no identificada, trata sobre el concepto del amor en Schopenhauer, idea que subyace en la comedia “El centenario”, de los hermanos Quintero. Referencias bibliográficas: Álvarez Quintero, S. y Álvarez Quintero, J. (1921): “La prisa: comedia en tres actos” – Álvarez Quintero, S. y Álvarez Quintero, J. (1910): “El centenario: comedia en tres actos
Antonio Quintero Garcia: El hombre de la mansarda
On July 17, 1905, it was born in La Grita one of the most completetachirenses storytellers, Antonio Quintero García, who is considered byscholars as "the Venezuelan Dostoievki" literary genre. Victim of thedictatorship of Gómez for his revolutionary ideas and its rebellious actions, spent much of his ill-fated youth in the most terrible prisons of the regime.Just it achieved freedom, his voice announced in the public square theoutrages suffered by his people, so again these squalid spaces wherecontracted the crippling disease of tuberculosis that Minho its existence.Quintero García left his literary works scattered in the country's newspapers,and they know some of her works collected by Luis Hernández Contrerasand Simón Alberto Consalvi. At the time of his death, which took place inLos Teques on December 17, 1937, when just you frisaba the 32-year-oldreminded some writings, among them Rafael Pinzón, José mariaCodina andhis friend Marco A journalist's. Morales, director of "The Sentinel", whospread to where it was possible his disseminated intellectual production.Exotic ideas of García Quintero bordered on the more radical position ofdefence to communism. However, transmission of literary teaching let BravoUrdanetaCiro and Ramón. J. Velásquez true exponents of that flow of hisideas, which fed into the dungeons, where they sang to the hunger andinjustice, are magnified by the genre of the story, which local scholars arerequired to dig up in order to pay homage to one of our great virtue ofmasterrebel and artist.El 17 de Julio de 1905, nació en La Grita uno de los más completos cuentistastachirenses, Antonio Quintero García, quien es considerado por los estudiosos del género literario como “el Dostoievski venezolano”. Víctima de la dictadura deGómez por sus ideas revolucionarias y su accionar rebelde, pasó gran parte de su malograda juventud en las más terribles cárceles del régimen. Apenas lograba la libertad, su voz anunciaba en la plaza pública los desmanes sufridos por su pueblo, por lo que volvía a esos miserables espacios donde contrajo la terrible enfermedad de la tuberculosis la que mino su existencia. Quintero García dejó su obra literaria esparcida en periódicos del país, y conocen algunos de sus trabajos recogidos por Luis Hernández Contreras y Simón Alberto Consalvi. En el momento de su muerte, acaecida en Los Teques el 17 de diciembre de 1937, cuando apenas frisaba los 32 años de edad, algunos escritos le recordaron, entre ellos los de Rafael Pinzón, José maría Codina y su amigo el periodista Marco A. Morales, director de “El Centinela”, quien difundió hasta donde le fue posible su diseminada producción intelectual. Las ideas exóticas de Quintero García rayaban en la más radical postura de defensa al Comunismo. Sin embargo, la transmisión de la enseñanza literaria dejó en Ciro Urdaneta Bravo y Ramón J. Velásquez verdaderos exponentes de ese discurrir de sus ideas, las que alimentó en las mazmorras, donde cantó al hambre y a la injusticia, Magnificó el género del cuento, el que los estudiosos de lo local están obligados a desenterrar en aras de rendir justo homenaje a uno de nuestros grandes en su virtud de maestro, de rebelde y de artista.Fecha de recepción: 20 de febrero de 2013Aprobado: 05 de septiembre de 201
Marriage record of Quintero, Marcos Menendez and Alvarez, Carolina Fernandez
Marriage license for Marcos Menendez Quintero and Carolina Fernandez Alvarez. Jerry J. Boyett was the Justice of the Peace
Anne J. Cruz & María Cristina Quintero, «Beyond Spain’s Borders» / Elizabeth Marie Cruz Petersen, «Women’s Somatic Training in Early Modern Spanish Theater»
Review of Anne J. Cruz & María Cristina Quintero, Beyond Spain’s Borders: Women Players in Early Modern National Theaters, Routledge, Londres / Nueva York, 2017, 220 pp. ISBN: 9781138217997. / Elizabeth Marie Cruz Petersen, Women’s Somatic Training in Early Modern Spanish Theater, Routledge, Londres / Nueva York, 2017, 158 pp. ISBN: 9781472479846.Reseña de Anne J. Cruz y María Cristina Quintero, Beyond Spain’s Borders: Women Players in Early Modern National Theaters, Routledge, Londres / Nueva York, 2017, 220 pp. ISBN: 9781138217997. / Elizabeth Marie Cruz Petersen, Women’s Somatic Training in Early Modern Spanish Theater, Routledge, Londres / Nueva York, 2017, 158 pp. ISBN: 9781472479846
Hoplognathoca jinotega Cambra, Quintero & Brothers, sp. nov.
Hoplognathoca jinotega Cambra, Quintero & Brothers, sp. nov. (Figs 1, 2, 3) Diagnosis. FEMALE. The clypeus produced anteriorly into a tongue-like process (Fig. 2), and the mandible base with a reduced laminate process ventrally (Fig. 3) distinguish this species from others in the genus. Description. FEMALE (holotype). Body length 16.5 mm. Color: integument mostly dark red to red, mandible apex and ventral base black; T 2 with two large orange-yellow maculae, narrowly connected medially (Fig. 1); tibial spurs white. Frons mostly with sparse black setae; vertex with dense golden setae concealing integument; gena, clypeus, hypostoma, scape and mandible, with pale golden to white setae; dorsum of pronotum with black setae, lateral area with white setae; mesonotum with black setae except a broad transverse golden pubescent band; propodeum antero-medial area with black setae, laterally with golden setae; propodeum declivity area with pale setae; mesopleuron, metapleuron, and side of propodeum with short pale golden to white pubescence; T 1 with pale golden setae except apex with black setae medially; T 2 with black setae except for lateral area with pale golden setae and two discal integumental spots with golden setae; T 3 –T 5 with dense pale golden setae but T 5 with few black setae in middle and T 6 broadly interrupted in middle by black setae; T 6 basal half mostly with pale golden setae; S 1 –S 6 with pale golden setae. Head: large, rectangular; with fine punctures mostly hidden on vertex by pubescence; eye medium-sized, distance between posterior margin of eye and postero-lateral angle about 1.8 × maximum diameter of eye; scrobal carina present, short, not reaching base of antennal tubercle, and elevated laterally to form a process or spine; genal carina present, posterior end forming an incurved spine (Fig. 3); clypeus produced anteriorly into a tongue-like process (Fig. 2); hypostoma with large subconical projection between anterior end of genal carina and oral fossa (Fig. 3); antenna slender, first flagellomere 3.5 × as long as second in dorsal view; mandible with apex bidentate, base ventrally with broad curved expansion (Fig. 3). Mesosoma: 1.25 × as long as wide (excluding prothoracic collar); lateral margin slightly sinuate, gradually narrowing to propodeal spiracle then slightly broadening posteriorly, anteriorly 1.14 × as wide as immediately posterior to propodeal spiracle; dorsally with medium-sized, deep punctures, some punctures longitudinally irregular and confluent; mesopleuron and metapleuron mostly smooth, side of propodeum with fine sparse punctures; lateral margins of pronotum, mesonotum and propodeum without spines. Metasoma: T 1 not constricted posteriorly, sessile and merging evenly with T 2, basal two-thirds with fine sparse punctures, apical third with fine dense punctures; T 2 evenly convex throughout, without elevated, longitudinal carinae, mostly with medium-sized, dense, contiguous and somewhat confluent punctures; T 3 –T 5 with fine dense punctures; T 6 with flattened medio-apical irregular rugose sculptured area defined by distinct lateral carinae not reaching apex; S 1 mostly smooth but with a small protuberance medially; S 2 mostly with medium-sized dense punctures; S 3 –S 6 with small dense punctures. Male: Unknown. Material examined. Holotype, ♀, NICARAGUA: Jinotega, Dept. Jinotega, 1100 m, VII 1947, P. C. Standley (MIUP). Paratypes, 3 ♀♀, GUATEMALA: Sacatepequez, Sn. Lucas, Granja S. Ana, 15 IX 1993, H. Villela, 1 ♀ (MIUP); Santa Rosa, Barberena, Finca Cerro Redondo, 13 XII 1989, R. Pérez, 1 ♀ (MIUP); 6.3 mi NE. Escuintla, 30 July 1966, U. Kans. Mex. Exped., 1 ♀ (DJBC). Distribution. Central America: Guatemala, Nicaragua. First record of the genus for Nicaragua. Comments. The clypeus produced anteriorly into a tongue-like process is uncommon in females of Neotropical Mutillidae. Some females of the genera Hoplocrates Mickel, 1937 [e.g. H. centromaculata (Cresson, 1902)], and Invreiella Suárez, 1966 [I. satrapa (Gerstaecker, 1874)] have this peculiar clypeus, and in both genera this morphological character is used to separate species. Etymology. The species is named in reference to Jinotega, the department of Nicaragua from which the holotype specimen has been collected, used here as a noun in apposition.Published as part of Cambra, Roberto A., Quintero, Diomedes & Brothers, Denis J., 2014, A new species of Hoplognathoca Suárez, 1962 from Central America and description of male of Hoplognathoca costarricensis Suárez, 1962 (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae), pp. 295-300 in Zootaxa 3884 (3) on page 296, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3884.3.9, http://zenodo.org/record/22790
Review of Calomutilla Mickel, 1952, a new species, and comparison with Pertyella Mickel, 1952 (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae)
Cambra, Roberto A., Brothers, Denis J., Quintero, Diomedes (2020): Review of Calomutilla Mickel, 1952, a new species, and comparison with Pertyella Mickel, 1952 (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae). Zootaxa 4789 (2): 466-480, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4789.2.
Arqueología española en Marruecos, 1939-1946. Pelayo Quintero de Atauri
Pelayo Quintero de Atauri was one among the first archaeologists in Spain, Andalousia and Morocco; his efforts developed in between two Continents all through more than half a Century. In this paper we try to understand his proffessional profile in Andalucia and specially in North Africa, in Tetuan (1939-1946).Pelayo Quintero de Atauri fue uno de los pioneros de la Arqueología española, andaluza y marroquí; su obra se extendió por dos Continentes a lo largo demás de medio siglo. En este trabajo queremos acercarnos a los rasgos de su perfil profesional en Andalucía y especialmente en el Norte de África, en Tetuán (1939-1946)
A Qualitative Analysis of an Age Friendly Community Initiative
In this article, Alex Quintero discusses an age-friendly community initiative in Tallahassee, Florida where, although the planning process allowed information to be gathered efficiently, inclusion of a wider public wsa prevented by the narrow approach, lack of resources, centralized decision-making, and strategic selection of stakeholders. The author concludes by noting that existing partnerships can be used to broaden citizen involvement and ensure inclusive foundations for age-friendly initiatives to become solidified in the political, economic, and built enviromnent
sj-docx-1-qjp-10.1177_17470218231165373 – Supplemental material for Evaluating the effects of counterconditioning, novelty-facilitated, and standard extinction on the spontaneous recovery of threat expectancy and conditioned stimulus valence
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-qjp-10.1177_17470218231165373 for Evaluating the effects of counterconditioning, novelty-facilitated, and standard extinction on the spontaneous recovery of threat expectancy and conditioned stimulus valence by María J Quintero, Joaquín Morís and Francisco J López in Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology</p
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