Pedro Mata y Fontanet
Spanish medical doctor
Pedro Mata y Fontanet (1811-1877) was a Spanish medical doctor referenced by the author Jorge Luis Borges in his work "The Analytical Language of John Wilkins". Mata is cited as having written a book entitled Curso de lengua universal or The Study of Universal Language, which was purportedly written in Buenos Aires in 1886.[1] Borges' piece on John Wilkins focused on an attempt at creating a universal language.
The calle del Doctor Mata, a street in Madrid, is named in honor of Pedro Mata y Fontanet.
Dr. Mata is also referenced, humorously (his family name means "[he] kills"), in Ángel Ganivet's novel Los trabajos del infatigable creador Pío Cid.
References
- ^ Borges, Jorge Luis. Obras Completas, 1952-1972. Otras Inquisiciones. El idioma analítico de John Wilkins. Emecé Editores, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1996, p. 86.
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The Aleph |
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Dreamtigers | |
Dr. Brodie's Report |
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The Book of Sand |
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Shakespeare's Memory |