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José Ignacio Tellechea Idígoras

    José Ignacio Tellechea Idígoras was a distinguished Spanish historian and theologian, celebrated for his profound exploration of Catholic Church history and Spain's Golden Age. His extensive works, often inspired by figures such as Philip II or St. Ignatius of Loyola, are characterized by meticulous research and compelling narrative. Tellechea was dedicated to uncovering true stories through history, which he viewed as 'the best real novel.' His commitment to authenticity and deep study left an indelible mark on 20th-century historiography.

    Ignatius von Loyola
    Ignacio De Loyola, solo y a pie
    • Ignacio De Loyola, solo y a pie

      • 430 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.5(43)Add rating

      Tellechea apenas habla en el libro: deja que Ignacio dialogue con la gente, rodando por posadas y caminos, mendigando y comiendo «lo que le dan y cuando se lo dan». Así llega a Jerusalén y vuelve a Roma, hasta que un día otoñal de 1556 muere «al modo natural». ENGLISH "Ignatius of Loyola" We have a simple narrative, backed, however, by countless readings, out of which this picture of the youngest son of the Loyolas emerges as an honest, rigorously historical work.

      Ignacio De Loyola, solo y a pie