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Celia López Alcalde

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    Curriculum Vitae

     

    Consultar a página pessoal/website: 

    https://ifilosofia.up.pt/inv/celia_lopez/news_presentation 

    Grupos de Investigação no Instituto de Filosofia:

    Aristotelica Portugalensia. The Reception of Aristotle in Portugal until the XVIII Century.

    University Education

    PhD in Classical Philology. Program: Cultural Encounters in the Mediterranean at the Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona (2009-2012). 

    Dissertation: “Liber nouus de anima rationali de Ramon Llull. Edición crítica y estudio” (Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona, 28/09/2012).

    Master in “Ancient and Medieval Studies” (UAB, 2009).

    MA in Classical Philology (UAB, 2004).

    MA in Philosophy (UAB, 2000).

    Current Academic Position

    Postdoctoral researcher position from May 2014 at the Instituto de Filosofia, Universidade do Porto, in the project "Aristotelica Portugalensia. The Reception of Aristotle in Portugal until the 18th Century". 

    Projetos de Investigação:

    The Early Latin Reception of Aristotle’s De anima. Critical Edition and Systematic Study of the Psycological Works attributed to Petrus Hispanus, integrado no projeto Iberian Scholastic Philosophy at the Crossroads of Western Reason: The Reception of Aristotle and the Transition to Modernity (Dir: José Francisco Meirinhos), do grupo de investigação Aristotelica Portugalensia. Instituto de Filosofia, Universidade do Porto.

    La construcción de la identidad europea occidental: Textos, contextos y discursos de controversia frente al Islam y el Judaismo (Dir: Cándida Ferrero). Departamento de Ciencias de la Antigüedad y de la Edad Media, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.

    Former Academic Positions

    Assistant Professor from February 2007 to September 2010 at the Department of Ancient and Medieval Studies at the Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona. Research Assistant since September 2008 at the Department of Ancient and Medieval Studies at the Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona. Assistant Professor from November 2013.

    Research Lines and Main Publications

    - Critical Editions

        •    Petrus Thomae, Tractatus breuis de modis distinctionum, critical edition with English and Catalan translation, ed. Celia López Alcalde, Josep Batalla, Santa Coloma de Queralt: Obrador Edèndum, 2011.(Reviewed by Antonino Poppi in Archa Verbi 8 (2011), 209-212; Rafael Ramis in Archivum Franciscanum Historicum 105 (2012), 226-229; Dominik Perler in Vivarium 49 (2011), 368-370;  Patristica et mediaevalia 33 (2012), 100-101; El País, September 9, 2011, and La Vanguardia. 

        •    Guido Terreni, Confutatio errorum quorundam magistrorum, critical edition with English and Catalan translation, ed. Almudena Blanco, Alexander Fidora and Celia López, Santa Coloma de Queralt: Obrador Edèndum, 2014.

        •    Ramon Llull, Liber nouus de anima rationali, critical edition and introductory study, Turnhout: Brepols, scheduled 2016 (formally accepted for publication).

    - Medieval commentaries to De anima by Aristotle and the psychological works attributed to Peter of Spain (See: https://ifilosofia.up.pt/meirinhos/petrushispanus/ph.)

    Celia López's publications in Peter of Spain secction.

    - Ramon Llull's Psychology

    Celia López's publications in Llull's Liber de anima rationali.

    - Philosophical and Literary Exchanges among Jews, Christians and Muslims in the Middle Ages

    Celia López's publications in Jews, Christians and Muslims' section.

    - Political thought in the Middle Ages

     Current Participation in Competitive Research Projects

    - “The Early Latin Reception of Aristotle’s De anima. Critical Edition and Systematic Study of the Psychological Works attributed to Petrus Hispanus” Financed by: FCT, SFRH/BPD/95373/2013. In “Iberian Scholastic Philosophy at the Crossroads of Western Reason: The Reception of Aristotle and the Transition to Modernity” Principal Investigator: José Francisco Meirinhos. Financed by: FCT, RG-PHIL-Norte-Porto-502-1693 (01/05/2014-31/04/2017).

    - “La construcción de la identidad europea occidental: Textos, contextos y discursos de controversia frente al Islam y el Judaismo”. Principal Investigator: Cándida Ferrero. Financed by: DGIGPN-MIECIC (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2015).

    Past Participation in Competitive Research Projects

    - “La percepció de l’Islam en la societat cristiana. Les traduccions llatines de l’Alcorà i la literatura llatina medieval de controvèrsia amb l’islam i el judaisme”. Principal Investigator: José Martínez Gázquez. Financed by: Departament d’Universitats, Recerca i Societat de la Informació (01/01/2009 - 31/12/2013).

     - “Latin Philosophy into Hebrew: Intercultural Networks in 13th and 14th Century Europe”. Principal Investigator: Alexander Fidora. Financed by: European Research Council (01/09/2008 - 29/02/2012).

    - “La percepción del Islam en la Europa cristiana. Traducciones latinas del Corán y literatura de controversia islamo-cristiana”. Principal Investigator: José Martínez Gázquez. Financed by: Ministerio de Cultura e Innovación (01/01/2009 – 31/12/2011).

    - “Marsilius of Padua on the Iberian Peninsula: From Polemics to Imperial Politics”. Principal Investigator: Alexander Fidora. Financed by: MICINN, FFI 2011-23545 (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2014).

    Membership in Scientific Associations

    Société Internationale pour l’Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale SIEPM, since 2011.

    Sociedad Española de Filosofía Medieval SOFIME, since 2010.

    Institut d’Estudis Medieval IEM, since 2011.

    International Research Stays

    PhD research:

    Centro Italiano di Lullismo. Rome, Italy (2011).

    Raimundus-Lullus-Institut, Universität Freiburg. Freiburg i. Br., Germany (2010, 2011).

    Posdoctoral reseach:

    University of Chicago, Chicago, USA (2013).

    Universidade do Porto, Portugal (from 2014).

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