Manuel Risco
This article does not cite any sources. (June 2011) |
Juan Manuel Martínez Ugarte (1 June 1735 – 30 April 1801), known as Manuel Risco or Padre Risco, was a Spanish historian. Born at Haro, he took the Augustinian habit at the Convento de Nuestra Señora del Risco in the Diocese of Ávila. He studied at the University of Salamanca and was a disciple of Enrique Flórez, who took him along with him on his voyages of historical research. On Flórez's death Risco took over the unfinished Church history of Spain, . By then he was Jefe de Estudios at the . He published thirteen volumes of the España Sagrada, from thirty to forty-two, inclusive. In 1800 ill health forced him to resign from the project and he ended his days at the in Madrid. He was replaced by Juan Fernández de Rojas from the same monastery.
References[]
- Spanish historians
- 1801 deaths
- 1735 births
- University of Salamanca alumni