Carlos Gatti Murriel

A Grateful Testimony

Authors

  • Jorge Wiesse Rebagliati Universidad del Pací­fico

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35626/sv.19.2015.67

Keywords:

Carlos Gatti Murriel, Institute Riva-Agí¼ero, tutorship, music, teaching, Italian literature, Dante

Abstract

The present test raises the importance of the educational experience, in the testimony of Carlos Gatti Murriel”™s life, as guide for the integral formation of the university young persons and for the support of an academic life to the one that must inhale any university. For such an effect, they are considered to be two determinant and transcendent factors that characterize Carlos Gatti Murriel”™s life. On the one hand, his wisdom product of the years of study, of his meeting with the Classic ones, and of the conviviality with big teachers of the letters; and, on the other hand, his quality humanizes ””reflected in his capacity of welcome”” which has been fundamental and forceful to assume the arduous task of every educator: To humanize the man.

Firstly, retires the wealth of his education in the Faculty of Letters of the Catholic one and in the Institute Riva-Agí¼ero, for whose pupils the meeting with Gatti meant the experience raigal of what was a university. Then, his entail is valued by the music, applies his musical gifts both in the teaching and in academic relevant functions. Thirdly, his fecund experience is highlighted in the University of the Pací­fico up to the current importance. Likewise, his generous delivery is valued for by other universities; as well as the experience of the “Lectura Dantis” as part of the way of humanization of the man. Finally, there ends up by being argued that his work must be enough to give for good, for beautiful and for real the university option of the whole life.

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Author Biography

Jorge Wiesse Rebagliati, Universidad del Pací­fico

Jorge Wiesse Rebagliati es licenciado en Lingüí­stica y Literatura por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Ha sido vicedecano de Estudios Comunes y pertenece a la Asociación Internacional de Hispanistas, a la Sociedad Peruana de Estudios Clásicos, al Centro de Investigación de la Universidad del Pací­fico y al Instituto Riva-Agüero de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Actualmente, se desempeña como profesor principal del Departamento Académico de Humanidades de la Universidad del Pací­fico y codirector del boletí­n Coiné de esta casa de estudios. Sus poemas, artí­culos y contribuciones han aparecido en revistas especializadas y diarios locales. Ha publicado el poemario Vigilia de los sentidos (Laberintos, 2005), el volumen colectivo La divina comedia. Voces y ecos (Lima: Universidad del Pací­fico, 2008) y Otros textos. Apropiaciones, 1989- 2009 (Lima: Universidad del Pací­fico, 2010). En el 2014, tradujo y realizó el posfacio de Fernando Pessoa. 35 Sonnets/35 sonetos (Lima: Trashumantes, 2014) y editó junto a Jerónimo Pizarro, Los futuros de Fernando Pessoa (Lima: Universidad del Pací­fico, 2014). En 2015 editó el libro colectivo Purgatorios. Purgatori (Lima: Universidad del Pací­fico e Instituto Italiano de Cultura).

Published

2015-09-11

How to Cite

Wiesse Rebagliati, J. (2015). Carlos Gatti Murriel: A Grateful Testimony. Studium Veritatis, 13(19), 239–250. https://doi.org/10.35626/sv.19.2015.67

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