A personal memoir

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  • Julian Pitt-Rivers Écoie Pratique des Hautes Études. París

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.1996.v51.i1.336

Abstract


As a personal supplement to Los Baroja, the author tells recollections of his own when in the early 1950's he would meet with, and learn from, Julio Caro Baroja, his únele Pío and his other únele Ricardo, the painter. He appreciated Caro Baroja's moral fiber and encyclopaedic knowledge of Spain, even though there were many things in the country that Don Julio did not like, like bullfighting. The author was also curious about Don Pío's ideas —which revealed a little-known anthropological spirit—, and was amazed at Don Ricardo's lightheartedness and optimism, so foreign to Don Pío and Don Julio and so contrary to the contents of his paintings.

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Published

1996-06-30

How to Cite

Pitt-Rivers, J. (1996). A personal memoir. Disparidades. Revista De Antropología, 51(1), 331–339. https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.1996.v51.i1.336

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