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Name
  
Ciriaco Arroyo


Role
  
Author

Ciriaco Moron Arroyo

Education
  
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (1958–1962)

Books
  
The Humanities in the Age of Technology

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada

Ciriaco Morón Arroyo (b. Pastrana, 8 August 1935) is a Spanish philologist and professor.

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Life & career

He took his bachelor's degree in Philosophy from the Pontifical University of Salamanca in 1957 and, in 1962, his doctorate from the University of Munich, where Heidegger was one of his early influences.

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From 1971 until his retirement, he was the Emerson Hinchliff Professor of Spanish Studies at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. He is currently an honorary researcher with the Discourse Analysis Group of the Human and Social Sciences Center at the Spanish National Research Council. He is a Doctor Honoris Causa in Humanities at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia.

He specializes in Spanish Literature and is an expert on the methodology of the History of Ideas. He has written about authors and books from every period, but certain themes recur throughout his work: The epistemology of the Humanities, Cervantes, the Generation of '98, José Ortega y Gasset and the "Siglo de Oro". (His edition of Life is a Dream by Pedro Calderón de la Barca, from Editorial Cátedra, has gone through sixteen printings.)

In 2013, he received the Menéndez Pelayo International Prize.

English

  • The Humanities in the Age of Technology, Catholic Universities of America Press (2002) ISBN 0-8132-1074-7
  • Spanish

  • El Sistema de Ortega y Gasset, Alcalá (1968)
  • Sentido y Forma de La Celestina , Cátedra (1974)
  • Nuevas Meditaciones del Quijote , Gredos (1976)
  • Calderón: Pensamiento y Teatro, Sociedad Menéndez Pelayo (1982) ISBN 84-600-2758-9
  • El "Alma de España". Cien Años de Inseguridad, Nobel (1996) ISBN 84-8753-186-5
  • Para Entender el Quijote, Rialp (2005) ISBN 84-321-3540-2
  • References

    Ciriaco Morón Arroyo Wikipedia