Monday, February 28, 2011

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round SIMON RODRIGUEZ - (+) February 28, 1854

Simón Rodríguez (b. Caracas, Venezuela, October 28, 1769 - m. Amotape District, Peru, February 28, 1854), known in his exile from English America as Samuel Robinson was a great philosopher and educator Venezuela, one of the greatest of his time, tutor and mentor to Simon Bolivar.

Simón Rodríguez was born in Caracas on the night of October 28, 1769. He was baptized on November 14 of that year as foundling. Raised home of the priest Alejandro Carreño, making him his name and is known as Simón Rodríguez Carreño. Contemporaneous documents and other evidence suggest that the priest was indeed the father of Simon Rodriguez and his brother José Cayetano Carreño, four years younger than him and who was developed as a notable musician. His mother was the daughter Rosalia Rodriguez owned farms and livestock, a descendant of Canary Islanders.

In May 1791, the Cabildo de Caracas given a professorship at the School of Reading and Writing for Children "in 1794 presented a critical writing," Reflections on the flaws that vitiate the school of first letters Caracas and means of achieving its reform by a new establishment. " This school has the opportunity to be the guardian of the future Liberator Simón Bolívar. Heavily influenced by Emile Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Simón Rodríguez developed a revolutionary conception of what should be the educational model of the nascent American nations. Bolivar himself in a letter to General Santander in 1824 said that her teacher "taught having fun." This spirit was trying to break the rigid English colonial educational practices be reflected in all the work and the thought of Simón Rodríguez.

Your participation in the conspiracy of Gual and Spain against of the English crown in 1797 forces him to leave Venezuela.
Another important work was The Liberator of the South of America and co-Arms (1830), a claim on the social struggle Bolívar undertook at that time.


In the final years of his life he taught at various schools in Quito and Guayaquil (Ecuador), due to a fire that hit this city, much of his work was turned to ashes.

In the year 1853 begins its final journey to Peru next to his son Joseph, and Camilo Gomez, a fellow of it. Gomez assists in his death, in the village of Amotape. His remains were transferred seventy years after the cemetery in Peru and then to his home in Caracas where lie today in the National Cemetery since 1954.

Arturo Uslar Pietri wrote a fictionalized biography of Simón Rodríguez, published in 1981: Island of Robinson.

English America is original, must be original and government institutions, and original means of either form. Either we invent or we err. Simon Rodriguez
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