Galarza and his friendship with some Egyptian intellectuals
Abstract
Vicente Galarza y Pérez Castañeda (1878-1938), known in Egypt as the Count of Galarza, arrived in the country in 1905, he first engaged in archeological work and afterwards in teaching philosophy at the recently founded Egyptian University, for the years 1915-1921, and at the Higher School for Teachers Training, for the years 1921-1931. Through all these years he established friendship with personalities of the Egyptian political and intellectual life, and this article sheds light on the above mentioned relationship.
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