Emma Susana Speratti Piñero (F / Argentina, 1919-1990), author

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Emma Susana Speratti Piñero (1919-1990) was an Argentine scholar of Romance and Hispanic Studies, who worked mostly in Mexico and the United States. In the 1950s she translated from the English into Spanish some of earliest works on the Dead Sea Scrolls by Edmund Wilson and Millar Burrows.

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