Primera Edición, first issue of one of the oldest magazines still published in Spanish. Among its authors are the main managers of Chilean culture and numerous foreigners linked to the University. Just 3 years after the founding of the University of Chile, Anales de la Universidad de Chile was born.

Annals of the University of Chile, is a magazine founded on April 23, 1844 with the purpose of disseminating government and university management and the scientific work that is developed in that House of Studies. It is the oldest periodical publication in the Spanish language in America and it has published writings by authors such as Claudio Gay, Andrés Bello, Ignacio Domeyko, Gabriela Mistral, Pablo Neruda, Juvenal Hernández Jaque, Manuel Manquilef, Eloísa Díaz, Amado Alonso, Bernardo Subercaseaux and Humberto Giannini, among others. Reading him was recommended by Alexander Humboldt in his work Cosmos.

N°1 ANALES DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE, 1843 - 1844. OCTUBRE DE 1846.

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Primera Edición, first issue of one of the oldest magazines still published in Spanish. Among its authors are the main managers of Chilean culture and numerous foreigners linked to the University. Just 3 years after the founding of the University of Chile, Anales de la Universidad de Chile was born.

Annals of the University of Chile, is a magazine founded on April 23, 1844 with the purpose of disseminating government and university management and the scientific work that is developed in that House of Studies. It is the oldest periodical publication in the Spanish language in America and it has published writings by authors such as Claudio Gay, Andrés Bello, Ignacio Domeyko, Gabriela Mistral, Pablo Neruda, Juvenal Hernández Jaque, Manuel Manquilef, Eloísa Díaz, Amado Alonso, Bernardo Subercaseaux and Humberto Giannini, among others. Reading him was recommended by Alexander Humboldt in his work Cosmos.