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Díaz y de Ovando, Clementina, 1916-2012

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Personal name headingDíaz y de Ovando, Clementina, 1916-2012
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Variant(s)De Ovando, Clementina Díaz y, 1916-2012
Diaz Ovando, Clementina, 1916-2012
Ovando, Clementina Díaz y de, 1916-2012
Other standard no.0000 0000 6630 6564
Biography/History noteShe was also one of the first scientific researchers at the Institute of Aesthetic Research, an instance she would lead years later. His lines of research were the history of UNAM and other educational institutions, scientific thinking, art, literary criticism, customs and daily life of elites and popular classes. Emeritus Researcher since 1983; She received the National University Award in 1988 and was the first woman who participated as a member of the Government Board of the UNAM, from 1976 to 1986.
Birth date1916-11-07
Death date2012-02-18
Place of birthLaredo (Tex.)
Place of deathMexico City (Mexico)
Field of activityArt history
AffiliationUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas
Profession or occupationAuthors Historians Scholars College teachers
Academics (people)
Found inHer La poesía del padre Luis Felipe Neri de Alfaro, 1947.
Spanish Wikipedia WWW site, Feb. 23, 2012 (Clementina Díaz y de Ovando; b. Nov. 7, 1916, Laredo, Tex.; d. Feb. 18, 2012, Mexico City; Mexican author, historian, researcher, and academic)
Los cafés en México en el siglo XIX, 2000: title page (Clementina Días y de Ovanda) back flap (Clementina Días y de Ovanda is an emeritus researcher at the Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas at UNAM)
INEHRM, www, 25 september, 2019 CLEMENTINA DIAZ Y DE OVANDO (At UNAM she served as director of the Institute of Aesthetic Research (1968-1974); Chronicler of the University since 1994; Member of the Mexican Academy of History, since 1975 and member of the Mexican Academy of Language, since 1985)
   <https://inehrm.gob.mx/es/inehrm/Clementina_Diaz_y_de_Ovando_2017>
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