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    Un acercamiento al interés por la viticultura en el XIX: a propósito de la traducción a francés del "Ensayo sobre las variedades de la vid común que vegetan en Andalucía" de Simón Clemente y Rubio
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones., 2019) Luque Janodet, Francisco
    Abstract: During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the Spanish science has been characterized as a dependent science of the researches and scien - tific discoveries in Europe, especially those proceeding from France, one of the most pro - minent countries in the continent at the cultural and scientific level. In this context, the needs to have access to these discoveries and researches provoked an augmentation of the translation in Spain. Nevertheless, some treatises originally written in Spanish acquired relevance and pres - tige in Europe, among which it is found Simón de Rojas Clemente y Rubio’s Ensayo sobre las variedades de la vic común que vegetan en An - dalucía. This paper focuses the reception and the translation of this book in France, having into account the interest of enology as an emer - gent science during the nineteenth century.

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