Javier de Burgos

Javier de Burgos

Francisco Javier de Burgos y del Olmo (October 22 1778, Motril—January 22 1849, Madrid) was a Spanish jurist, politician, journalist, and translator.

Early life and career

Born into a noble but poor family, he was destined for a career in the Roman Catholic Church, but soon abandoned his studies in Granada and left for Madrid - where he took law courses. When the French invaded under Napoleon I, at the start of the Peninsular War (1808-1814), Burgos, as one of the "afrancesados" (supporters of King Joseph I), took up administrative duties in Andalusia. His willingness to collaborate had made him an enemy of the House of Bourbon, and made him leave for Paris in 1812.

In France, Burgos completed his academic training by studying the works of the Classics, and started translating the works of Horace into Castilian (a version notably analysed by Andrés Bello, who deemed Burgos "a poor translator, but an excellent commentator"). Much later (1844), Burgos published a revised version, which, although still flawed, has remained a reference - for instance, it is appreciated for its use of the sapphic stanza with free verse.

Prominence

He returned to Madrid in 1819, and was appointed editor of "El Imparcial" in 1822 (the paper was a rallying point for moderate liberalism and the "afrancesados"). During the same period, Burgos showed himself to be a prolific author, writing a publishing a multiple volume work entitled "Biografía universal". He was also integrated in the Bourbon administration of Ferdinand VII, being appointed undersecretary of State in Francisco Cea Bermúdez's Ministry. Under the regency of Maria Christina, Burgos used his influence to turn Spain's antiquated administrative system into a provincial one, advocating the need for a centralized government. The move was approved in November-December of 1833, the same year he became Home Minister.

He was a senator of the "Moderado" liberals regime established during the reign of Isabella II, as well as a royal counsellor and Interior Minister for the first government of Ramón María Narváez y Campos, Duke of Valencia. His office as Minister was taken over by Narváez's successor, Francisco Javier Istúriz.

He also wrote poems marking events such as the death of María Isabel de Braganza and the wedding of Ferdinand VII and Maria Christina, as well as the notable "Oda a la Razón".

External links

* [http://hdl.handle.net/1802/4191 En calesa: song with text by Burgos and music by Rafael Calleja] Score from Sibley Music Library Digital Scores Collection


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