Ricardo Rubio
Ricardo Rubio (February 13, 1856 — April 30, 1935), was a Spanish pedagogue,[1] professor of Botany,[2] and Spanish education manager.[3] He was very close friend and right hand of Manuel Bartolomé Cossío in the governing and administrative board of the Institución Libre de Enseñanza. Twice director of the ILE Bulletin, his silent task style "was essential for the functioning of the gears of the foundation and the realization of their pedagogical projects".[4]
Life
Born in Navalcarnero, a town in the province of Madrid, Ricardo was one of the two sons of Juan de Nepomuceno Rubio Pérez and Micaela Álvarez de Linera and Benito. He studied law at the former
In 1895 he joined in civil marriage with Isabel Sama Pérez, sister of the also institutionalist and friend Joaquín Sama, with whom he had two children, Manuel and Micaela. Isabel occupied the vacant position in the Board of the ILE after the death of her husband.[7] He died in Madrid.
References
- ISBN 9788489365995. Consultado el 25 de mayo de 2016.
- ^ Rubio Álvarez de Linera, Ricardo (1891). «La botánica y su enseñanza». Biblioteca de Real Jardín Botánico. Consultado el 25 de mayo de 2016.
- ^ «Ricardo Rubio». turismo-navalcarnero.com. Consultado el 25 de mayo de 2016.
- ^ Jiménez-Landi, 1996, p. 363.
- ISBN 9788489365995.
- ^ «El boletín de la ILE». Fundación Giner de los Ríos.
- ISBN 9788489365995.