Nimio de Anquín
Nimio de Anquín (12 August 1896 – 16 May 1979) was an Argentine Thomist writer and fascist politician. Seeking to combine European models of fascism with his own attachment to the Catholic Church he led several movements and for a time had a strong following. Subsequently, however, he lost political influence, and his later life was mainly focused on his academic career. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Anquin, Nimio de, 20573 1896-1979 (Anquín, Nimio Juan Manuel de)
Published 1971Texto bibliotecaUNCO AR -
2by Grabmann, Martin, Derisi, Octavio Nicolás, Anquin, Nimio de, Rossi, Abelardo F., Casaubon, Juan Alfredo, Robles, Oswaldo
Published 1949Journal articles bibliotecaUCA -
3by Sciacca, Michele Federico, Caturelli, Alberto, Steenberghen, Fernand van, Pró, Diego F., Casas, Manuel Gonzalo, Robles, Oswaldo, Muñoz Alonso, Adolfo, Ojea Quintana, Julio M., Raeymaeker, Louis de, Anquin, Nimio de, Rintelen, Fritz Joachim von, Brüning, Walter, Vanni Rovighi, Sofía, Llambías, Héctor Augusto, Bourke, Vernon J., Estrada, José M. de, Padilha, Tarcisio M.
Published 1956Journal articles bibliotecaUCA