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Translated from Catalan

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There was a request that this be translated from Catalan so I did so. The resulting text isn't perfect--there's not in-text citations, the bibliography is entirely in Spanish/Catalan. etc.--but it is greatly expanded. It'd be great if someone with some knowledge of this author could go in and add links, citations etc.

Also, I decided to delete what was here previously since it was basically just a stub when the Catalan page was greatly expanded.

Because of these changes I'm deleting the stub tag and the translate from Catalan tag. I'm adding a need for in-text citation tag. Hope this new version is useful for someone... --MonsieurKovacs (talk) 08:17, 10 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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