![]() During this period, she stood out for her work and for the publication of library and archival science reference books such as “Bibliotecas rurales y redes de bibliotecas en España” (1935) (Rural libraries and Spanish library systems) and “Instrucciones para el servicio de pequeñas bibliotecas” (1937) (Instructions on providing the services of small libraries). María Moliner’s library work during the Republican period has been widely recognized. In the early 30s, María managed the Library at the University of Valencia. In 1922 she passed the necessary examinations to become Archivist General of Simancas and the Archivist of the Treasury in Murcia. In 1921 she graduated with honors in History, the only specialized subject that existed at that time at the University of Zaragoza. ![]() The experience she gained during this period would have a defining influence on her lexicographical work later on. She also assisted in the completion of the Aragones Dictionary between 19. When María finished high school in 1918, she began studying philology and lexicography. While studying at the General and Technical Institute of Zaragoza, María gave private lessons in history, mathematics and Latin to help the family’s precarious financial situation. ![]() When María was about 15 years old, her father abandoned the family so the children and their mother returned to Aragon. It was probably in the classes of Américo Castro that María first became interested in grammar and linguistics. The relocation permitted their three children – of which María was the middle child – to attend the “Institución Libre de Enseñanza”, a school recognized for its innovative teaching techniques, open mindedness and liberalness. Maria’s parents moved to Soria and almost immediately to Madrid when María was just three years old. Maria Juana Moliner Ruiz was born in 1900 in a village of Zaragoza, Aragon. To appreciate this magnificent work, which has been a turning point in Spanish lexicography and has laid a path still traveled upon today, it is important to know the person behind the cover of this book. Many of us have used it to answer questions and why not, just to enjoy flipping through the pages of this monumental book. ![]() ![]() In the field of teaching and learning Spanish, when we talk about dictionaries, the topic of Maria Moliner's "Diccionario de uso de español" will inevitably arise. ![]()
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