Ors, Eugenio d'
Eugenio d' Ors (āōōhā´nyō dôrs), 1882–1954, Spanish writer. His works include Glosari, brief essays in which he attempted to relate passing events to aesthetic and intellectual concepts; a novel in Catalan (1912); and El secreto de la filosofia (1947). He also wrote much on art. He was an early supporter of Franco.
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