Miguel Herrero de Jáuregui

Madrid, 1978. He graduated in Law and Classics and he got his PhD in Classics in the Universidad Complutense of Madrid. He has pursued his research in the Max-Planck Institut für Europaïsche Rechtsgeschichte in Frankfurt, in the Universities of Harvard, Oxford (Christ Church), and Zurich, and in the Real Colegio de España in Bologna, where he got his 2nd PhD in History of Religions. He taught in University of Oviedo and he teaches now ancient Greek language and literature in Universidad Complutense. He has published various papers on ancient  religion, philosophy and literature, and on early Christianity. His doctoral thesis, awarded the first prize of the year 2005, has been recently published in the book Tradición órfica y cristianismo antiguo. He is now preparing a commentary to the Protrepticus of Clement of Alexandria.

 

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Laureles, ceremonias y festejos

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Codex 2.0

Alfabeto 2.0

Three Athens

La etimología del garbanzo

From Aryans to Indoeuropeans II

From Aryans to Indo-Europeans I

¡Viva el ladrillo!

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Ek-stasis: ¿cómo representar la otredad?

Labelmania II

Labelmania I

How to Sell (Good) Books

The Playful Goddess Campaign II

The Playful Goddess Campaign

La viga en el ojo de los españoles: ¿garcilasear o castillejear?

Myth Today

Trabajos y Días en el siglo XXI

L'uccisine de maiale

Cambios en la ópera

Dreaming the Styx

Argentina: La Apoteosis del Adjetivo

La Edad de Oro

Business and Humanities   

Ex controversia lux   

Borgoña   

The Power of the Metaphor   

From Odysseus to Schliemann

Inherited Guilt   

Bolonia 

The Social Benefits of Steak Tartar   

Coriolano 

Papyrus Resists 

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