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Along with Bello, Bolivar and López also became friends with Miranda and used their opportunity to become known thanks to Miranda's accomplishments.

In 1812, Andrés Bello suffered economically as he tried to return home to Venezuela. The earthquake that occurred March 26, 1812, prevented Bello's family to help him financially in his return. Besides this, the fall of the First Republic ended the mode of financial support he received from Latin America and the arrest of Francisco de Miranda did not make any thing better.

In 1814, Andrés Bello married Mary Ann Boyland, whom he had been with for 20 years. He has three children, Carlos Bello Boyland(1815), Francisco Bello Boyland (1817), and Juan Pablo Antonio Bello Boyland (1820). His family situation is constantly affected by his financial situation which is why he is always finding new jobs. He managed to work for the government of Cundinamarca in 1815 and to the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata the following year. In 1821, his wife died of Tuberculosis and shortly after his son, Juan Pablo died as well.

Plays

 * Complete works from Santiago, Chile
 * I. Philosophy of Understanding Logic
 * II. Poem of the Cid[1]
 * III. Poetry[2]
 * IV. Grammar of the Castilian Language[3]
 * V. Grammatical Tracts[4]
 * VI. Literary and Critical Booklets
 * VII. Literary and Critical Booklets
 * VIII. Literary and Critical Booklets
 * IX. Legal Brochures
 * X. International Law[5]
 * XI. Project of Civil Code
 * XII. Draft Civil Code
 * XIII. Unpublished Project of Civil Code
 * XIV. Scientific Booklets[6]
 * XV. Miscellaneous[7]
 * Complete works from Caracas, Venezuela
 * I. Poetry
 * II. Drafts of Poetry
 * III. Philosophy of Understanding and Other Philosophical Writings
 * IV. Grammar of the Castilian Language Destined to the Use of the Americans
 * XVIII. Legal and Social Issues
 * XIX. Texts and Government Messages
 * XX. Labor in the Senate of Chile (Speeches and Writings)
 * XXIII. Topics of History and Geography
 * XXIV. Cosmography and Other Writings of Scientific Divulgation
 * XXV. Epistolario
 * XXVI. Epistolario

Poems

 * El romance a un samán [English: The Romance of a Samán (Caracas)]
 * A un Artista [English: An Artist (Caracas)]
 * Oda al Anauco [English: Ode to Anauco, 1800]
 * Oda a la lacuna [English: Ode to the Vaccine, 1804]
 * Tirsis habitadior del Tajo umbra [English: Tiris Inhabitant of The Shady Tagus, 1805]
 * Los sonnets a la victoria de Bailén [English: The Sonnets to the Victory of Bailén, 1808]
 * A la nave (imitation de Horacio) [English: To the Ship (Imitation of Horacio) 1808]
 * Alocución a la Poesía, Londres [English: Speech to Poetry (London) 1823]
 * El incendio de la Compañía (canto elegíaco), Santiago de Chile, Imprenta del Estado [English: The Fire of the Company (Elegiac Song) Santiago, Chile 1841]
 * La agricultura de la zona tórrida (in Las Cien Mejores Poesías de la Lengua Castellana [English: The agriculture of the torrid zone (in The Hundred Better Poetry of the Castilian Language)]

In 1883, a Colombian city adopted his last name (Bello in Antioquia) because the residents there believed that the name Bello was the best example of his legacy.[1]


 * In 1988, a private university in Chile adopted his name, Andrés Bello National University.
 * In 2008, the University of Chile created a magazine in honor of Bello called, "Public Bello" where it discusses popular themes about human society.