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Ramón Silvestre Verea Aguiar y García (
Curantes, 11 December 1833 –
Buenos Aires, 6 February 1899) was a Galician journalist, engineer and writer, known as the inventor of a
calculator with an internal multiplication table (1878).
Works
Novels
La cruz de Cobblestone.
Una mujer con dos maridos.
Essays
Artículos filosóficos y cartas a un campesino. Los Angeles: "La Aurora," Librería Mexicana, [1909]
La religión universal: artículos, críticas y polémicas, publicados en El Progreso en 1886–87. Dios y la creación (inédito), Nueva York: Impr. el Poligloto, 1891.
Catecismo librepensador, ó Cartas a un campesino... Nueva York: Imprenta "El polígloto", 1894 y Managua, Tipografía nacional, 1894; reimpreso con otro título: Catecismo libre-pensador. Cartas a un campesino. San Salvador: Imp. R. Reyes [1923]
En defensa de España, cuestiones de Cuba, Venezuela, "América para los Americanos"... Guatemala: Sánchez y de Guise, 1896.