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Naval History of the Kingdom of Chile, 1520-1826.
Dr. Isidoro Vázquez de Acuña
Santiago, South American Steamship Company SA 2004
(Colonial History Award Silvio Zavala, the best publication on the subject published in the countries of the OAS in 2004-2005, by the American Institute of Geography and History).


Isidoro Vázquez de Acuña y García del Postigo
Librarian
Chilean Academy of History

born in December 1934 in Santiago, where he made his first studies at the College of the Sacred Hearts and Military School. Her studies in Anthropology and History, held at the University of Chile and Complutense de Madrid, whose Faculty of Arts received his Ph.D. in 1959. She also studied at the Diplomatic Academy under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain, where he has spent much of his existence he graduated from International Studies (1957) in the National Research Council and the School of Genealogy Heraldry and Nobility under the same law (1960-63).

has participated in international conferences as a delegate from official institutions and made several scientific expeditions, both in Chile and abroad. Among them we should highlight their participation as a member of the English Archaeological Mission of the Committee for the Safeguarding of the archaeological treasures of Nubia, under the UNESCO (1963-64).

Among the positions held stand the Cultural Attaché at the Embassy of Chile in Spain (1958-1960), Editor in Chief and Founder bilingual journal Latin American overview Aconcagua (Vaduz, Liechtenstein 1965-1971). Dean of the Faculty of Education, General Studies course at the Technical University of the State, today Santiago (1974-80), where he was Director of the Land Heritage Institute of Chile, since its founding in 1982 until 1991. Professor until his resignation in 1992.

He is a member of the Chilean Academy of History at the Institute of Chile (1978), which was first Corresponding Member (1967), such as the Royal Academy of History (1979), and Portuguesa da History (1992), of the Naval and Maritime History of Chile (1994) and active History Military (1995), a member of several scientific bodies: Académie International d'Héraldique (Paris), Chilean Society of History and Geography, International Institute of Genealogy and Heraldry (Madrid), Chilean Institute of Genealogical Research, Institute of Historical Commemoration, American Academy of Puerto Rico, Society of Geography and History of Guatemala, etc.

Among other distinctions, in 1960 succeeded his grandfather in the title of Marqués García del Postigo, dignity created in Naples in 1736, which is the eleventh holder. Knight of Justice of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George and Grace and Devotion of the Sovereign Military and Hospitaller Order of Malta, Knight of the Royal Military establishment of the Principality of Girona and Guild of St. George, Infanzón Illescas, hidalgo to outside Spain, Commander of the Order of Infante Dom Henrique (Portugal), etc. PUBLICATIONS

Isidoro Vazquez de Acuna

I. BOOKS

1) religious customs of Chiloe and its English roots. Santiago, Universidad de Chile, Center for Anthropological Studies, 1956 (107 pp., 30 pl., 1 map).

2) The evolution of the family, parent of genealogical studies, ethnology and social. Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Instituto Salazar y Castro, 1962 (32 pp.).

3) Archaeology chiloense. Deposits and lithic material. XII Seminar work Prehistory Early History of Man from the University of Madrid and the English Institute of Prehistory, National Research Council. Madrid, 1963, 72 pp., More pl.

4) History of the House of Gálvez and alliances. Vol I, Madrid, 1974 (336 pp., Plus 36 pl. And many coats of arms) [See No. 14].

5) Don Juan de la Cruz and his Map of South America (1775) and the borders of the Kingdom of Chile. Santiago, Terra Nostra No. 3, Research Institute of Territorial Heritage de Chile, Universidad de Santiago, 1984 (160 pp., more pl.).

6) Brief History of the Territory of Chile. Santiago, Research Institute of Territorial Heritage Chile, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, 1984, 66 pp. (Second enlarged edition 1991, 74 pp.). Third Edition, Naval War College, 1997.

7) Burr. Santiago, the Chilean Institute of Genealogical Research, 1986 (142 pp.).

8) Dutch pirate raids in Chiloé (Baltazar de Cordes - 1600 Enrique Brouwer - 1643). Santiago, Instituto de Investigaciones de Chile Territorial Heritage, 1992 (84 pp.).

9) Santeria Chiloé (Survey and Cadastre). Santiago, Editorial Antarctica, 1994 (175 pp.).

10) The Roads and Transport Southern (XVI to XX). Vaduz, Madrid, Santiago, Aconcagua Verlag Anstalt, 1999 (168 pp.).

11) Our Lady of Charity and the Noblemen of Illescas. Vaduz - Madrid - Santiago de Chile, 2002 (168 pp., Plus plates and escutcheons).

12) O Carlos G. Corvino Nascimento das co-architect Chilean letters. Angra (Azores), Direcção Regional da Cultura, 2004 (192 pp.)

13) Naval History of the Kingdom of Chile, 1520-1826. [Abstract: Ana-Victoria Durruty Corral]. Santiago, South American Company Steamship SA, 2004. (547 pp. + Il. Color, black and white + CD with electronic publishing total). Distinguished by the American Institute of Geography and History, a specialized agency of the Organization of American States (OAS), Colonial History Award Silvio Zavala, as the best publication of its kind in the 21 countries of the OAS during the biennium 2004 - 2005.

14) History of the House of Gálvez and alliances, made famous for their children in Spain, Italy, Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, Chile and other countries of the Old and New World. Vaduz - Madrid - Santiago de Chile, Aconcagua Verlag Anstalt, 2007-2008. (Electronic edition: 908 pp. numerous illustrations, shields and family trees.)

Together:

1) Pellicer, Manuel, Miguel Llongueras, Juan Zozaya and I. Vázquez de Acuña: The Meroitic necropolis Group Nag Christian X and the Arab (Argin, Sudan). Madrid, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Directorate General of Cultural Relations, the English Committee of UNESCO in Nubia, 1965 (V Memoirs of the Archaeological Mission) (208 pp., 20 pl. And 6 planes).

2) Presedo Velo, Francisco, J. Luis Monreal Agusti, I. Vázquez de Acuña and Juan Zozaya: The Christian village of Abkanarti in the second cataract of the Nile (Sudan). Madrid, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Directorate General of Cultural Relations, the English Committee of UNESCO in Nubia, 1965 (VII Memoirs of the Archaeological Mission) (134 pp., 39 pl. More background).

II. Articles and monographs

1) Funeral rites of the people of Chiloé. La Cruz del Sur, Ancud, 16 and 17.3.1956.

2) Short news of the monarchy Arauco - Patagonian. Nobility 21 (Madrid), 1957 (offprint, 16 pp.).

3) Tribute to English Raúl Marín. Knight of Malta after his death. Nobility 26 (Madrid), 1958 (Handout 16 pp.).

4) spectral Cities founders (name of Jesus and King Philip). Nobility 28 (Madrid), 1958 (Handout 32 pp.).

5) Garay, a Portuguese descent in the archipelago of Chiloé. III Armoury and Nobility of the English Kingdoms, pp. 114 to 140. (Madrid), 1959 (offprint, 28 pp.).

6) The Minister of Indian Don José de Galvez, Marquis of Sonora. XIX Revista de Indias, 77-78, pp. 450-473. (Madrid), 1959 (offprint, 30 pp. Plus 4 pl.).

7) The Marquis Carlos Ambrosio García del Postigo, a figure unknown sailor. Revista General de Marina (Madrid), 1959 (offprint, 13 pp., More ill.).

8) Handicrafts Textile Chiloé. American Journal 4, Faculty of Arts, University of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bpp. 49-61, (Barcelona), 1960 (offprint, 13 pp. More ill.). Reprinted in Culture and from Chiloé 7, pp. 47-56, (Castro), 1987. Id at 500 years Chiloé advisory text Chilean Educational Media, pp. 96-100. Castro, Chiloé Provincial Government, 1992.

9) The oldest picture of the current flag of Chile. 63 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 45-57. (Santiago), 1960. Marina ID Magazine, Vol 77, 4, pp. 526-534, (Santiago), July-August 1961.

10) The Count of Gálvez. V English Journal of Military History 9 (Madrid), 1961 (offprint, 41 pp. + 6 pl.).

11) Heraldry Ibiza. Chivalry 65, pp. 561-576, 66, pp. 705-720, 67, pp. 801-824. (Madrid), 1964 (offprint, 56 pp.).

12) The Queen's Counsel. Fortune and misfortune of Chiloe Barrientos. 70 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 67-133. (Santiago), 1964.

13) Monuments Nobles. VI Gacetilla Hidalgos State 47. (Madrid), 1964, pp. 181-184.

14) Aconcagua Why? I Aconcagua 1 (Zeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur für die Länder und deutscher Sprache iberischer), pp. 2-4. (Vaduz / Madrid), 1965.

15) Given the map of Yale. I Aconcagua, pp. 520-521. (Vaduz / Madrid), 1965 (Bilingual version: German-English).

16) General Captain Don Matías de Gálvez. X English Journal of Military History 21, pp. 55-74. (Madrid), 1966 (offprint, 20 pp. Plus 2 pl.).

17) El Conde de Galvez, the precursor of Hispanic Americans. Aconcagua III, pp. 377-383. (Vaduz / Madrid), 1967 (Bilingual version).

18) The kingdom of the islands XV. Aconcagua III, pp. 492-504. (Vaduz-Madrid), 1967 (Bilingual version).

19) The Gálvez de Guatemala. XI Proceedings of the Society of Geography and History of Guatemala. Volume XI, No. s 1 and 2, pp. 37-59. Guatemala, January-June 1967.

20) Vargas de Chile. Historical Study on some English families, by Alfonso de Figueroa, Duque de Tobar. T. III, pp. 409-413, Madrid, 1967.

21) The Varoni Vázquez de Acuña Quiroga. Ibid. pp. 781-793. Reprinted in Blasones and lineages of Galicia, Jose Santiago Crespo del Pozo, OM Vol V, pp. 216-225. Publications of the Monastery of San Juan de Poyo (Pontevedra), 1985.

22) The distortion of Christianity in Latin America. Aconcagua IV, pp. 127-135. (Vaduz / Madrid), 1968 (Bilingual version).

23) The population explosion. IV Aconcagua pp. 269-278. (Vaduz / Madrid), 1968 (Bilingual version).

24) Antarctica and its vicinity American. Aconcagua IV, pp. 321-372. (Vaduz / Madrid), 1968 (Bilingual version).

25) The Father Feijoo and America. Aconcagua IV, pp. 480-483. (Vaduz / Madrid), 1968 (Bilingual version).

26) Rotes Oil aus Caracas? 24 Die Furche 49. Vienna, 1968.

27) Imagery di Chiloé. Terra Amerigo 18-19 (Associazione Italiana Studi Americanisti), pp. 41-47. (Genoa), 1969 (Handout, 8 pp. Fig..)

28) Francisco Hernandez, chief physician of the Indies. V Aconcagua, pp. 194-198. (Vaduz / Madrid), 1969 (Version bilingual).

29) Commodore Don Carlos García del Postigo. 82 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 175-213. Santiago, 1969.

30) Die Organisation zur Befreiung Palestinian. Neue Ordnung 12 pp. 12-13. (Graz), 1969.

31) The first emblem of the New World. Americas 25, 1, pp. 2-6. (Washington), January 1973 (Castilian versions, English and Portuguese).

32) Heritage in danger. The people Maka. Americas 26, 2, pp. 32-34. (Washington), February 1974 (trilingual version).

33) The Marquis de Quintanilla, a gentleman of Charles VI. Altamira, Journal of Studies Centre Highlanders, 1974, pp. 213-257, plates. Provincial Province of Santander, Cantabria Cultural Institution, National Research Council (Sponshorship of the Director General, Fine Arts) (offprint, 44 pp. More pl.).

34) The imagery of Chiloé. Americas 26, 9, pp. 5-12. (Washington), September, 1974 (trilingual version).

35) The General Quintanilla and his government in Chiloé (1817-1826). 88 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 287-310. (Santiago), 1974.

36) The General Quintanilla and the real defense of Chiloé. Mercury, p. 2. Santiago, 20.1.1976.

37) Heritage Conservation National Cruz del Sur, 2, pp. 19-28. Valparaiso, Fall-Winter 1976. Reproduced in Home 53, pp. 19-29. Santiago, September 1976.

38) Spain's military action in the War of Independence. Athena, 433, pp. 159-190. Concepción (Chile), 1976.

39) An estate that endures. Americas 29, 10, pp. 30-33. Washington, October 1977 (trilingual version).

40) The Discovery and Conquest of Chiloé (Income Statement). 90 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 127-188. Santiago, 1980 (Handout).

41) The Script and Coat of Arms Santaella (Córdoba). Madrid, Nobility, 1982, pp. 735-740 (Offprint).

42) The meeting of two worlds. Madrid, 166-167 Nobility, 1982, pp. 401-415.
43) Imitation and adaptation in two southern myths (The Sea Horse and the Basilisk), Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Conferences and Documents, Year 2, No. 4, Santiago, 1984, 18 pp. Reprinted IADAP No. 11, pp. 11-18. Journal of the Andean Institute of Popular Arts of the Andrés Bello. Quito, 1989.

44) Sánchez de Trujillo, originating in Chiclana de la Frontera with offspring in Chiloé, Chile. 28 Journal of Historical Studies. Santiago, 1984, pp. 91-112 (Handout).

45) evocation of Don Carlos Lavin. XXXVIII Revista Musical Chilena, 162 (July-December) 1984, pp. 125-131.

46) Papers on the War of English Succession file Starhenberg the chief. XXV Years of The School of Genealogy, Heraldry and Nobility (CSIC) pp. 647-658, Madrid, Nobility, 1985 (Handout).

47) Last year musician Carlos Lavin. Athena 452, pp. 233-240. Concepción, 1985, and Revista Musical Chilena, 1985.

48) Magic Stones Chiloé (Quepuca - ray-Pirimanes Stones). Culture magazine and from Chiloé, 5. Santiago, 1986, pp. 45-49.

49) The imagery of Chiloé. Image, Year 2, 5, pp. 13-16. Santiago, December 1986. Reprinted in IADAP, No. 11, pp. 7-10. Journal of the Andean Institute of Popular Arts of the Andrés Bello. Quito, 1989.

50) Doubtful Araucanian origin of the myth of the struggle of opposites Cai-Cai and Ten-Ten. Chiloé, 7, pp. 7-13. Concepción, 1986.

51) Curiosities of History. (Reports of Ambrosio O'Higgins and Miguel de Gálvez English Plenipotentiary of Russian expansion.) Athena 455, pp. 91-96. Concepción, 1987.

52) Easter Island in space and time. First Regional Conference: Easter Island. Heritage Research Institute of Planning of Chile. Terra Nostra Collection No. 10 pp. 9-24. Santiago, 1987.

53) Chiloé and his future. Chiloé and its influence in Region XI. II Regional Conference. Santiago, Instituto de Investigaciones de Chile Territorial Heritage, 1988. Collection Terra Nostra 12, pp. 9-28.

54) Notes of Chiloé. Our Sea, 52, pp. 12, 18 and 19 (Valparaiso, 28/01/1988) and 53, pp. 2 (Valparaiso, 02/25/1988).

55) El Norte Grande and Don José Santos Ossa. El Norte Grande, III Regional Conference. Heritage Research Institute of Planning of Chile. Terra Nostra Collection No. 14, pp. 9-15. Santiago, 1989.

56) The impact between two worlds. 100 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 427-441. Santiago, 1989 (Handout)

57) The Institute of Chile in its first 25 years. Annals of the Institute of Chile, 1989, pp. 41-57.

58) The scenery and history in the region of Bío Bío. V Regional Conference, Heritage Research Institute of Territorial de Chile, pp. 15-28. Santiago, 1990.

59) Eastern Island: its location and history. Unisa Latin American Report. Unisa Centre for Latin American Studies Vol 7, No. 1, pp. 37-48. Pretoria, 1991.

60) The meeting of two worlds. Athena, 463-464, pp. 261-274. Concepción, 1991.

61) The General Don Gabriel de Castilla, "first sighting of Antarctica? Nobility, year XL, No. s 232 and 233, pp. 353-361. Madrid, 1992. Marina ID Magazine, vol. 110. No. 813, Valparaiso, March-April 1993, pp. 123-127.

62) geopolitical perception of the English Empire in the Pacific Ocean and its impact on our regional heritage. Chilean Journal of Geopolitics. Geopolitical Institute of Chile, vol. 8, 1, pp. 3-46. Santiago, 1992.

63) Evolution of the population of Chiloé (XVI to XX). 102 Bulletin of the Academy of History, pp. 403-458. Santiago, 1992.

64) The entry of Chiloe in history. Culture and from Chiloé, 15, pp. 10-35. Castro, first half of 1992.

65) The jurisdiction of Chiloé (XVI to XX), its extension, exploration and mastery. 103 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 111-191. Santiago, 1993.

66) The Sovereign Military Order of Malta in Chile. Journal of Historical Studies 37, pp. 336-339. Santiago, 1993.

67) Crossing Historic Chacao Canal during the sixteenth century. Revista de Marina, No. 2, pp. 181-192. Valparaiso, 1994.

68) The Place Names. The Mercury, 10.4.1995.

69) naval action during the government of Don Garcia de Mendoza. 104 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 35-75. Santiago, 1994 (1996).

70) Presence Portuguese Chile. Proceedings of IV Congress Ibero das Academies of History. Lisbon and Porto, 6-13 de Novembro 1994, vol. I, pp. 159-187. Lisbon, 1996.

71) Imago Perennis - from the worship of images of the Mother Goddess to the Christian statuary. 44 City of the Caesars, pp. 12-21. Santiago, 1996.

72) The fortifications of the coastal defense of the Kingdom of Chile. Yearbook Historical broadcast of the Academy of Military History. Year XVII, No. 11, pp. 90-110. Santiago, 1996.

73) Shipments of southern coastal monitoring. Jerónimo Díaz de Mendoza (1672), Bartholomew Diaz Gallardo (1674), Antonio de Vea and Pascual de Iriarte (1675-1676). 162 Chilean Journal of History and Geography, pp. 11-26. Santiago, 1996.

74) Admiral Don Carlos García del Postigo and Bulnes. Yearbook of the Institute of Historical Commemoration, No. 1, pp. 23-28. Santiago, 1996 (1997).

75) The issue of Nodal brothers (1618-1619). 106 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 31-51. Santiago, 1996 (1997).

76) naval support during the conquest of Chile by Pedro de Valdivia. Bulletin of the Naval and Maritime Academy in Chile, No. 2, pp. 119-135. Valparaiso, 1997.

77) Issue of the Bishop of Plasencia (1539-1541). 163 Chilean Journal of History and Geography, pp. 57-710. Santiago, 1997.

78) Don José Manuel de Moraleda and southern basins expeditions (1787-1796). 107 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 219-257. Santiago, 1997.

79) The scientific and political issue of Captain Don Alejandro Malaspina (1789-1794). 108-109 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 133-174. Santiago, 1998-1999.

80) The Strait of Magellan expedition of Simon de Alcazaba (1534-1535). "Fraternidade and Abnegaçâo." Joaquim Verissimo Serrao you Friends, 1 vol., Pp. 605-618, Academia Portuguesa da História, Lisbon, 1999.

81) Relief expedition to Chile in command of the field master Don Iñigo de Ayala (1622). IV Symposium on Maritime History and Naval Iberoamericano, pp. 509-515. Madrid, Institute of Naval History and Culture, English Armada, 1999.

82) Life on board (from the sixteenth century to the early nineteenth century). Annals of the Institute of Chile, pp. 99-167, Santiago, 1999.

83) The Admiral Brouwer expedition in Chile and support in Brazil (1642-1643). Anais do VII Congresso da Associação Ibero-American Academies of History. Rio de Janeiro. 2000.

84) Heraldry custodial officers of the Royal English Navy. Journal of Historical Studies 42, pp. 267-276. Santiago, Instituto Chileno de Investigaciones Genealógicas, 2000-2001.

85) Discurso de recepción a Don Juan Guillermo Muñoz Correa. 110 Boletín de la Academia Chilena de la Historia, pp. 457-464. Santiago, 2000-2001.

86) Los navegantes franceses en Chile (1695-1727). 110 Boletín de la Academia Chilena de la Historia, pp.217-254. Santiago, 2000-2001.

87) El Contralmirante Don Carlos García del Postigo y Bulnes. En el sesquicentenario de su fallecimiento. 187 Mar, órgano oficial de la Liga Marítima de Chile, pp. 65-67. Valparaíso,2001.

88) Almirante Carlos García del Postigo y Bulnes. Discurso de Don Isidoro Vázquez de Acuña y García del Postigo at the opening of the memorial in the city of Chillán on December 10, 2001. Yearbook of the Institute of Historical Commemoration of Chile, No. VI, Santiago, 2001.

89) General Juan Jufré, pioneer of Chilean navigation to the other side of the Pacific Basin (1575). 166 Chilean Journal of History and Geography, pp. 167-182. Santiago, 2001-2002. ID 12 Sailing the Southern Sea, pp. 129-141. Lima, 2004.

90) The maritime expedition of the Adelantado Don Diego de Almagro (1535 - 1537). 111 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 167-195. Santiago, 2002.

91) geopolitical conditions of Chiloé. 16 Culture Magazine to and from Chiloé, pp. 62-81. Castro, 2003.

92) The incursion of Commodore George Anson (1740-1744) and its consequences in Chile. 112 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 215-247. Santiago, 2003.

93) Realistic Rattling Naval - Naval Campaigns for the independence of Chile. Annals of the Institute of Chile, pp. 123-202, Santiago, 2003.

94) The violation of the South Sea by the British: The expedition of Sir Francis Drake (1577-1579). 167 Chilean Journal of History and Geography, pp. 15-54. Santiago, 2003.

95) scans of the Magellan Strait by Captain Don Antonio de Córdoba Lasso de la Vega. Naval History Magazine 84. Madrid, Institute of Naval History and Culture, 2004. ID Symposium VII Proceedings of Maritime History and Naval Iberoamericana (17 to 21 November 2003) Institute of Maritime History, Guayaquil - Ecuador, in November. 2004.

96) The issue of Frey Garcia Jofre de Loaysa, Commander of the Order of San Juan, and its passage through the Straits of Magellan (1524-1534). 113 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 201-224. Santiago, 2004.

97) The blood clearance requirements for pilots and proofs of nobility to the officers of the Royal Navy and its training. Knights Cadet Midshipmen Americans. Journal of Historical Studies 45, pp. 269-293. Santiago, the Chilean Institute of Genealogical Research, 2004.

98) The draft of a thalassocracy Chilean frustrated. Ocean 190, official organ of the Maritime League of Chile, pp. 65-68. Valparaiso, 2004.

99) The new coat of Pope Benedict XVI. Journal of Historical Studies 46, pp. 366-372. Santiago, the Chilean Institute of Genealogical Research, 2005.

100) The holy Condesa de la Vega del Ren (1685-1732). 115 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 179-213. Santiago, 2006.

101) The nobility in the Holy Roman Empire. Journal of Historical Studies 47, pp.39-55. Santiago, Chile Research Institute Genealogy, 2006.

102) Independencia de Chile y libertad commerce, 1818. En Proceedings, Vol II 107-163; X Congress of the Iberoamerican Academy of History. Ibero-America, and convergence challenges: justicia, property, intitutions, freedom and security. Lisbon, 2007

III. PROLOG COMMENTS Y Resen

1) Iberoamerikanisches Schaufenster / Atalaya Iberoamericana. Aconcagua 22, pp. 67-80, 204-218, 336-354, 455-469 (Vaduz / Madrid), 1966. Aconcagua 3, pp. 3, 329 (Vaduz / Madrid), 1967. Aconcagua 4, pp. 197-214, 373-387, 484-493 (Vaduz / Madrid), 1968.

2) Alonso de Ribera, Gobernador y Galante Visionary by Fernando Campos Harriet. Ed Zig-Zag, Santiago de Chile, 1966. 3 Aconcagua, pp. 325-326.

3) Social and Economic Progress in Latin America, Social Progress Trust Fund (IDB). Ibid, pp. 462-465.

4) History of Art in the Kingdom of Chile, by Eugenio Pereira Salas. Universidad de Chile, Santiago, 1966. Ibid, pp. 465-466.

5) demographic, economic, social and education in Latin America. UNESCO. Ed Solar-Hachette, 1967. Ibid, pp. 603.

6) The Dominican Republic, by Richard Patte, Ed Cultura Hispánica, Madrid, 1967. Ibid, pp. 603.

7) Recognition and evaluation of natural resources the Dominican Republic. OAS, 1968. 4 Aconcagua, pp. 121-122 (Vaduz / Madrid), 1968.

8) Catalogue of maps of Colombia. Hispanic Culture Ed. Madrid, 1967. Ibid, pp. 122.

9) Natural History of the Kingdom of Guatemala, Fray Francisco Ximénez (1722). Ed Jose Pineda, Guatemala, 1967. Ibid, pp. 253-254. Reprinted in 78 Journal of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 227-228, Santiago, first semester, 1968.

10) Nobility of the Captaincy General of Chile, Juan Luis Espejo. Ed Andres Bello, Santiago, 1967. Ibid, pp. 254-255.

11) Demography and human resources in southern Peru, by Richard P. Schaedel. Latin American Indian Inst. Mexico, 1967. Ibid, pp. 411. Reprinted in 79 Journal of the Chilean Academy of History, pp. 238-239, Santiago, second semester, 1968.

12) World History, by EJ Görlich. Ed Martínez Roca, Barcelona, \u200b\u200b1967. Ibid, pp. 501-502.

13) The Güegüense. Ricostruzione took a drama-ballet of Nicaragua from colonial times, by Franco Cerutti. Amerigo Terra, Genova, 1968. Ibid, pp. 502.

14) artesâos I do Padre Cicero, by Sylvio Rabello. Inst Joaquim Nabuco, Recife, 1967, Ibid, pp. 503.

15) Migration in Latin America, by Felipe Vázquez Mateo. Inst Immigration English, Madrid, 1968. Ibid, pp. 503.

16) The Politics of Puerto-Rican University Students, by Arthur Libman. Univ of Texas Press, Austin, 1970. 6 Aconcagua, pp. 209 (Vaduz / Madrid), 1970.

17) Politics of the Chaco Peace Conference 1935-1939, by Leslie B. Rout. Ibid, pp. 209-210.

18) Graphic symbols, visual communication scheme, by Francisco Otta. Ed State Technical University. Santiago, 1976, Preface, pp. 9-13.

19) Nobility Colonial Chile, English bloodlines, by Juan Mujica (2nd ed) Ed Zamorano and Caper. Santiago, 1980. Academia Chilena de la Historia (Santiago) 1981, pp. 351-353.

20) La Casa de Silva in Chile, by M. Silva Jaime Silva. Printers literate. Ibidem (Santiago) 1981pp. 353-356.

21) Don Juan Luis Espejo (obituary). Journal of Historical Studies 27 (Santiago) 1982, pp. 7-9.

22) Funeral Oration in honor of Don Sergio Fernández Larraín. Journal of Historical Studies 28 (Santiago), 1983, pp. 212-213.

23) Luis Cruz in the light of truth, by Edmund Marquis-Breton. 94 Bulletin of the Academia Chilena de la Historia (Santiago), 1983.

24) Santillana del Mar through the Heraldry, by María del Carmen González Echegaray. 95 Bulletin of the Chilean Academy of History (Santiago), 1984, pp. 446-447.

25) On the Patagonian giants. 95 Bulletin of the Academia Chilena de la Historia (Santiago), 1984, pp. 443 and 445.

26) Nobility colonial de Chile, English images, T. II, by Juan Mujica de la Fuente. 97 Bulletin of the Academia Chilena de la Historia (Santiago), 1984, pp. 476 and 477.

27) Quintanilla and Chiloé: The Epic of steadfastness, by Manuel Torres Marin. 97 Bulletin of the Academia Chilena de la Historia (Santiago), 1984, pp. 477 and 480. ID 453-454 Atenea (Concepción), 1986, pp. 425-426.

28) Those of Nordenflycht, genealogy descriptive essay by Manuel Torres Marin. Bulletin of the Academia Chilena de la Historia (Santiago) 1984, pp. 480 to 482.

29) La Argentina "emerging power by the year 2000? by Hernan Ferrer Fouga, James, Col. Military Library, LXX-7 (Santiago) 1985, Preface, pp. 17-20.

30) A chronicle of the Monti family. 31 Journal of Historical Studies. Santiago, 1986, pp. 291-295.

31) The Milanesi Rotelle Botino della battaglia di Giornico Stemi 1478-impress-Insegna, by Gaston Cambin. Journal of Historical Studies 31 (Santiago) 1986, pp. 320-321.

32) Dictionnaire Héraldique, by Georges de Crayencour. Journal of Historical Studies 31 (Santiago) 1986, p. 321.

33) Ex Libris Armal, 1983.1984, by Zdenko G. Alexy. Journal of Historical Studies 31 (Santiago) 1986, p. 290.

34) The English population (XVI to XX), by Jordi Nadal. Journal of Historical Studies 29 (Santiago) 1986, pp. 242 to 243.

35) Genealogy Repertoire françaises printing, Arnaud Etienne. Journal of Historical Studies 32 (Santiago) 1987, pp. 311-312.

36) The Territorial Heritage we receive the Kingdom of Chile, Raúl Dávila Bazán. Santiago, Col. Terra Nostra No. 9 (Santiago) 1986, Preamble, pp. 7-8.

37) Chevaliers de la Toison d'Or, by Etienne Arnaud. 32 Journal of Studies Historical (Santiago), 1987, p. 314.

38) Les Armories non nobles in Europe: XII-XVII century, by Baron Pinoteau Hervé and Michel Popoff. Journal of Historical Studies 32 (Santiago), 1987, p. 314.

39) Heraldry Castellana at the time of Ferdinand and Isabella, by Martin de Riquer. Journal of Historical Studies 32 (Santiago), 1987, p. 315.

40) Etat present de la Maison de Bourbon, Ed du Leopard d'Or. Journal of Historical Studies 32 (Santiago), 1987, pp. 315 to 316.

41) Matrices of English labels (XII to XVI), Faustino Menéndez Pidal, Elena Gómez Pérez. 32 Journal of Historical Studies (Santiago), 1987, pp. 316-317.

42) Francisco Martinez de Vergara and Chacabuco Cacica by Alberto Medina Rojas and Eduardo Téllez Place. Journal of Historical Studies 33 (Santiago), 1988, pp. 389-399.

43) Introduction and notes to the facsimile reprint of the Description History of Chiloé (1791), by Fray Pedro Gonzalez de Aguero. Veritas Stock. Heritage Research Institute of Territorial de Chile (Santiago) 1988, pp. 1-73, 381-407, 413-427.

44) Antarctic Chronicles, by Sergio Valdivia Paravic. Santiago, Instituto de Investigaciones de Chile Territorial Heritage, INPATER, Bulletin No. 1 (Santiago) 1988. Presentation.

45) Valparaiso and the Fifth Region. Santiago, Instituto de Investigaciones de Chile Territorial Heritage, INPATER, Bulletin No. 2, (James) 1988. Presentation.

46) El Norte Grande. III Regional Conference. Santiago, Terra Nostra Collection No. 14 (Santiago) 1989. Presentation: The Great North, and Don José Santos Ossa, pp. 9-15.

47) Historia General de la Frontera de Chile, Peru and Bolivia (1852-1929), Santiago, 1989, by Eduardo Tellez Place. 100 Bulletin of the Academia Chilena de la Historia (Santiago) 1989, pp. 584-586.

48) Various heraldic publications. 35 Journal of Studies Historical (Santiago) 1989, pp. 423-425.

49) Seven years of Heritage Research Institute of Territorial de Chile (Inpater). Inpater Bulletin No. 3, pp. 5-12 (Santiago) 1989.

50) Valparaiso seeks its destiny. IV Regional Conference. Santiago, Col. Terra Nostra No. 16 (Santiago) 1989. Introduction, pp. 9-10.

51) The Bío-Bío Region. V Regional Conference. Santiago, Collection No. 18 Terra Nostra, 1990, pp. 9-10.

52) Territorial Formation Process of Chile (1536-1881). Comparative analysis in relation to Argentina. Terra Nostra Col. N º s 19 and 20 (Santiago) 1990. Introduction pp. 9-10.

53) Florence (1302-1700). Paris, 1990, by Michel Popoff. Journal of Historical Studies 35 (Santiago) 1990, p. 203.

54) Use of arms of Navarre. Journal of Historical Studies 35 (Santiago) 1990, pp. 202-203.

55) Auf den Spuren des Deutschen Ordens in Tirol, by FH von Hye. Journal of Historical Studies 35 (Santiago) 1990, pp. 201-202.

56) Richerche e documenti his alcuna Borgia famiglie italiane, by L. Borgia. Journal of Historical Studies 35 (Santiago) 1990, pp. 201.

57) Biographies and Dona Francisca Dona Beatriz de la Cueva, the wives of Pedro de Alvarado, Oscar Palomo. 35 Journal of Studies Historical (Santiago) 1990, pp. 200-201.

58) Family Collipulli by Heriberto Mansilla-Villena. Journal of Historical Studies 35 (Santiago) 1990, pp. 199-200.

59) Review of Colonization in Chile, by René Peri Fagerstrom. Journal of Historical Studies 35 (Santiago) 1990, pp. 194-195.

60) Genealogical History of the Casa de Lara, Luis de Salazar y Castro. Journal of Historical Studies 35 (Santiago) 1990, pp. 192-193.

61) A contribution to local history: Casablanca. Historical Evolution 1990 by Rolando Guamán and Heriberto Flores Mansilla-Villena. 101 Bulletin of the Academia Chilena de la Historia (Santiago) 1990, p. 542.

62) The Region of Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic territory. VI Territorial Days. Inpater Bulletin No. 4 (Santiago) 1991. Opening remarks, pp. 5-9.

63) Emblemes go Konignklijke Marine - Coat of arms of the Royal Netherlands Navy, Khout Lee, et al. Journal of Historical Studies 36 (Santiago) 1992, p. 413.

64) Armorial of the Noblesse Belge, P. Janssens. Journal of Historical Studies 36 (Santiago) 1992, p. 414.

65) Residents of Chile, 1565-1580, by Juan Guillermo Muñoz. Temuco, 1989. Journal of Historical Studies 36 (Santiago) 1992, pp. 412-413.

66) esoteric healing - Method healing researching the family tree, by Kenneth Mark All. Journal of Historical Studies 36 (Santiago) 1992, pp. 411-412.

67) Heraldry and Genealogy. Madrid, 1988. Journal of Historical Studies 36 (Santiago) 1992, pp. 410-411.

68) Publications on the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Malta and other dynastic orders. Journal of Historical Studies 37 (Santiago) 1993, p. 358.

69) Brief description of Calbuco geographical and place names - Surnames Aboriginal Chiloé, by Stephen Barruel. In 37 Journal of Historical Studies (Santiago) 1993, pp. 354-356.

70) Introdução ao Estudo da Heraldry, by the Marquis de Abrantes. Lisbon, 1992. Journal of Historical Studies 37 (Santiago) 1993, pp. 352-354. Reprinted in Arms and Trofeus, Series VI, T. V, N º s 1, 2 and 3, pp. 109-111. Lisbon. Janeiro and Decembre, 1993.

71) Traité d'Héraldique, by Michel Pastoreau. Journal of Historical Studies 37 (Santiago) 1993, p. 352.

72) A sixteenth century Chilean town - Valdivia 1552-1604. Urban republic, economic, society, by Gabriel Guarda OSB 27 History (Santiago) 1993, pp. 697-700.

73) D. The first trip Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa to the Straits of Magellan, Sabela Quintela. Valparaiso, 1994.

74) Dictionary Heraldry Hispanoamericano onomastics and genealogy, Endika of Mogrobejo. Journal of Historical Studies 39 (Santiago) 1995, p. 395.

75) Nobiltà - Rivista of Araldica, Genealogia, Ordini Cavallereschi, Milan - Bologna. T. I, No. 1. October-December 1993. Journal of Historical Studies 39 (Santiago) 1995, pp. 395-396.

76) Easter Island - Horizons dark and light, by J. Conte Oliveros. 162 Magazine of History and Geography Chile (Santiago) 1966, pp. 11-26.

77) records blood cleansing the cathedral of Seville, by Adolfo Salazar Mir. Journal of Historical Studies 40 (Santiago) 1996-1997, p. 35.

78) Medieval Caballería Burgalesa. He book of the Confraternity of St. James for Faustino Menéndez Pidal-de Navascués. 40 Journal of Historical Studies (Santiago) 1996-1997, pp. 355-356.

79) Fabelwesen in der Familie und Heraldik Städtewappen by Carl-Alexander von Volborth. 40 Journal of Historical Studies (Santiago) 1996-1997, p. 356.

80) Bibliography Excelentísimo Mr D. Dalmiro of Válgoma y Diaz-Varela, Maria Guillen by Salvetti. 40 Journal of Historical Studies (Santiago) 1996-1997, pp. 356-357.

81) Study of Brazilian nobility - Great IV's Empire, by Rui Vieira da Cunha. 40 Journal of Historical Studies (Santiago) 1996-1997, pp. 358-359.

82) The Colmenero de Andrade - Contribution to Social History of Chiloé, by Gabriel Guarda, OSB 40 Journal of Historical Studies (Santiago) 1996-1997, pp. 358-359.

83) La Rioja La Rioja and in Chile (1818-1970), Juan Antonio García Sánchez. Journal of Historical Studies 40 (Santiago) 1996-1997, pp. 359-360.

84) Last Huilliches, Mapuche Pehuenche by Carlos Ignacio Kuschel Silva et al. Journal of Historical Studies 41 (Santiago) 1998-1999, pp. 291-292.

85) Bibliography Genealogy, Heraldry and related issues in Latin America. T. 1 by Yves of Goublaye of Ménorval and Rodríguez-Quiroz. 41 Journal of Historical Studies (Santiago), 1998-1999, pp. 292-293.

86) Brazilian Studies of the Nobility. V Treatments, by Rui Vieira de Cunha. 41 Journal of Historical Studies (Santiago) 1998 - 1999, pp. 293-295.

87) Bibliography English Genealogy, heraldry, nobility and noble Derecho in Latin America, Mexico and the Philippines, by Miguel Luque Talavera. 41 Journal of Historical Studies (Santiago), 1998-1999, pp. 295-296.

88) Actes du 21 Conger International des Sciences et Généalogiques Héraldiques by Jean Claude Muller (editor). 41 Journal of Historical Studies (Santiago), 1998-1999, p. 297.

89) Argentina Genealogical History by Narciso Binay Carmona. Journal of Historical Studies 41 (Santiago) 1998-1999, pp. 297-298.

90) Don Carlos Carvallo Stagg. Don Juan Mujica de la Fuente. Sanchez de Loria Don Federico Errazuriz, Marquis of Villa-Rocha (obituaries). Journal of Historical Studies 41 (Santiago) 1998-1999, pp. 311-312, 315-319.

91) The free trade in Peru, by Anna Cristina Mazzeo. Journal of Historical Studies 42 (Santiago) 2000-2001, p. 307.

92) The families of the village of Danlí late eighteenth century by Ramiro Ordóñez Jonama. Journal of Historical Studies 42 (Santiago) 2000-2001, pp. 307-308.

93) Family Batres and the City of Guatemala, Ramiro Ordóñez Jonama. Journal of Historical Studies 42 (Santiago) 2000-2001, p. 308.

94) Symbols of Spain, Faustino Menéndez Pidal, Hugh O'Donnell and Begoña Lolo. Journal of Historical Studies 42 (Santiago) 2000-2001, p. 309.

95) Almanach de Gotha 2000. Journal of Historical Studies 42 (Santiago) 2000-2001, p. 310.

96) Bulletin of the Genealogical Research Center of Cordoba, No. 28. Journal of Historical Studies 42 (Santiago) 2000-2001, p. 312.

97) La Estancia Apalta and houses of Mendoza, Don Gabriel Guarda OSB 42 Journal of Historical Studies (Santiago) 2000-2001, p. 313.

98) Life in Chiloé in the time of fire, 1900-1940, by Rodolfo Urbina Burgos. 166 Magazine of History and Geography Chile (Santiago) 2001-2002, pp. 473-477.

99) Kings of the earth, Gonzalo Rojas Flores. 166 Magazine of History and Geography Chile (Santiago) 2001-2002, pp. 477-481.

100) History and contemporary everyday Calbuco in the Twentieth Century, by Stephen Floridor Barruel and Cárdenas. 166 Magazine of History and Geography Chile (Santiago) 2001-2002, pp. 481-482.

101) The Figueroa and Mendoza and his American roots, Jorge Figueroa Search-Sust. 43 Magazine Historical Studies (Santiago) 2002, p. 377.

102) Lineage and Power. The nobility of Lima from 1700 to 1850, by Paul Rizo-Patrón Boylan. Journal of Historical Studies 43 (Santiago) 2002, p.377.

103) The famous home of America Santurio Rodriguez, a native of Asturias, by Ives of Goublaye of Ménorval and Rodriguez Quiroz. Journal of Historical Studies 43 (Santiago) 2002, pp. 377-378.

104) The Vera Mujica in Santa Fe, Luis María Calvo. Journal of Historical Studies 43 (Santiago) 2002, p. 380.

105) Roots: Journal of the Bolivian Institute of Genealogy. Journal of Historical Studies 43 (Santiago) 2002, pp.380-381.

106) The Order of Malta in Spain (1802-2002), by Alfonso de Cevallos et al. Journal of Historical Studies 43 (Santiago) 2002, pp. 384-386.

107) Cast Grandezas and English titles of nobility. Journal of Historical Studies 43 (Santiago) 2002, pp.386-387.

108) The trustees of Chiloé, by Gabriel Guarda, OSB, 112 Bulletin of the Academia Chilena de la Historia (Santiago), 2003, pp. 371-376.

109) Journal No. 2. Specialty Board Historic Sabatina (Buenos Aires. 1999). Journal of Historical Studies 44 (Santiago) 2003, pp.339-340.

110) Dictionary of Surnames and Coats of Cantabria, by Mary del Carmen González Echegaray and Conrado Garcia de la Pedrosa and Campoy. Journal of Historical Studies 44 (Santiago) 2003, pp. 340-341.

111) Genealogical and Heraldic History of the English monarchy by Francisco Fernández de Bethencourt. Journal of Historical Studies 44 (Santiago) 2003, pp. 341-342.

112) Virreinales Days River Plate. Rafael del Pino Foundation. Journal of Historical Studies 44 (Santiago) 2003, p. 342.

113) Sixteen Genealogical Studies, Binay and Narciso Carmona. Journal of Historical Studies 44 (Santiago) 2003, pp. 343-344.

114) Genealogical History of the Viceroys of Río de la Plata, by Gonzalo Molina DeMaria y Diego de Castro. 44 Revista de Estudios Históricos (Santiago) 2003, pp.341-342.

115) La cruz y la sword. Daily life of them organized military españolas by Gonzalo Martínez Diez. 44 Revista de Estudios Históricos (Santiago), 2003, pp. 345-346.

116) Study of Brazilian nobility - dukes VI, by Rui Vieira da Cunha. 44 Revista de Estudios Históricos (Santiago) 2003, pp.346-347.

117) Répertoire des ressources du héraldiques Department généalogiques et des Manuscrits de la Bibliothèque de France. 44 Revista de Estudios Históricos (Santiago), 2003, pp. 347-348.

118) Don Fernando Campos Harriet (obituary). Journal of Historical Studies 44 (Santiago) 2003, pp. 359-362.

119) Teachers banks ... an ancient craft, by Vincent Zegers Larraín. 167 Magazine of History and Geography Chile (Santiago), 2003, pp. 287-291.

120) Publishing N º s 29 to 44. Journal of Historical Studies. Santiago, Chile, 1984-2003.

121) Villoslada Cameros De Extremadura - a trip that ended centuries in eight, by Carmen Fernández-Daza Alvarez. Journal of Historical Studies 45 (Santiago), 2004, pp. 403-405.

122) Lineage of Cervera (History and offspring), Jose Cervera Pery. Journal of Historical Studies 45 (Santiago), 2004, pp. 405-406.

123) Estudo da Nobreza Brasileira Bispos VII, by Rui Vieira da Cunha. Journal of Historical Studies 45 (Santiago), 2004, pp. 406-407.

124) First supplement to the Genealogical Library Guatemalan Jonama by Rodrigo Ordóñez. Journal of Historical Studies 45 (Santiago) 2004, pp. 407-409.

125) Historical and Biographical Dictionary Baztán Valley by Augustine Otondo Dufurrena. Journal of Historical Studies 46 (Santiago), 2005, pp. 379-383.

126) Mrs. Ingeborg Schwarzemberg Schmalz (obituary). 47 Journal of Historical Studies (London) 2006, pp. 398-400.

127) The Hon. Mr. Don Guillermo Lohmann Villena (obituary). Journal of Historical Studies 47 (Santiago) 2006, pp. 398-402.

128) Villoslada gentlemen Cameros people, pastoralists and migrants, by Juan Antonio Garcia-Sanchez Ropes and Lollano. Journal of Historical Studies 47 (Santiago), 2006, pp. 370-373.

129) Thanks. Remarks by Dr. Isidoro Vázquez de Acuña y García del Postigo, receiving in Viña del Mar ... Silvio Zavala Award Colonial History, awarded by the Institute of Geography and History for his book "Naval History of the Kingdom of Chile" ( 1520-1826). 192 Mar (Valparaiso) 2006, pp. 107-109.

130) For the history of genealogy printed in Portugal - Notes synthetic, D. Marcus Noron Coast (Subserra). 48 Revista de Estudios Históricos (Santiago), 2007, p. 460.

131) News: No. 31, pp. 304-307, 32, pp. 297, 33, pp. 386, 396-397; 34, pp. 403-409, 35, pp. 187-191; 36, pp. 398-401, 37, pp. 336-344; 38, pp. 542-545; 39, pp. 389-394, 40, pp. 352-354; 41, pp. 283-285; 42, pp. 301-304, 44 pp. 335-338, 45 pp. 396-397. 48 pp. 450-452.

132) Chronicle: Cuenta del Presidente del Instituto Chileno de Investigaciones genealogy, 2004. 46 Revista de Estudios Históricos (Santiago) 2005, pp. 389-393; ID 2005. 47 id. 2006, pp.393-397. ID 2007, 48 id. pp. 461-465.

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